Art lovers, have you checked out the new exhibitions at Burnaby Public Library branches yet?
The Burnaby Art Gallery has two off-site exhibitions underway at local libraries.
At the McGill branch, 4595 Albert St. in North Burnaby, visitors can check out the work of Anna Wong.
The exhibition features works from the City of Burnaby's permanent art collection, with seven works by the master printmaker created between 1965 and 1982.
It includes etchings and serigraphs, including the unconventional cotton "poster" for her 1980 exhibition Printed Quilts at the J. Fields Gallery in New York City.
The Anna Wong exhibition is underway until Oct. 6.
At the Metrotown branch, 6100 Willingdon Ave., visitors can check out Azawad Libre!, an exhibition that explores a vital intersection between folk art, computers and cellphones by young people throughout the Sahel region of Africa.
It's on display until Oct. 5.
Both exhibitions can be viewed at any time during library hours.