Celebrate
Women’s History Month
with Limited Edition Library Cards
During the month of March, receive the Newark Public Library’s exclusive limited edition library cards featuring the latest artists from Audible’s Newark Artist Collaboration, including Shoshanna Weinberger, Danielle Scott and Kelley Prevard, along with a special children’s card featuring the work of Cazorla + Saleme.
Danielle Scott
Danielle Scott is a mixed-media assemblage artist with work in the permanent collection at the Newark Museum of Art, whose pieces express politically and socially charged messaging. Her vinyl cut-outs honoring women who have been integral to Newark arts (several of whom were her mentors) are displayed in the windows at 1 Washington Place, facing Tubman Square.
Image selected is Eleta J. Caldwell, who was a graduate—and later, principal—of Arts High School, and who devoted her life to mentoring young Newark artists.
Kelley Prevard
Kelley Prevard is a self-taught artist and muralist whose work is centered around healing and story-telling. Her work is deeply influenced by social, historical, and cultural events, as she explores aspects of womanhood. Her collage, in the windows at North Star Academy facing Tubman Square at 599 Broad Street, highlights themes of hope and freedom.
Shoshanna Weinberger
Shoshanna Weinberger is internationally recognized for her work, which is rooted in an abstract exploration of her Caribbean American lineage. She was selected to create a vinyl collage for the windows at 500 Broad Street, in dialogue with the themes of liberation and strength in neighboring Harriet Tubman Square.
Cazorla + Saleme
An aunt and niece Latinx collaborative artist duo, Cazorla + Saleme create public art projects inspired by the working-class immigrant community. They have been selected to create a vibrant and empowering installation at the Newark Public Library Youth Courtyard that gives attendees the opportunity to sit, play, dream, and read alongside each other.