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Santa Cruz Public Libraries provide exhibit space for art at branches across the county. We feature everything from ceramics to oil paintings to tapestries.

Mary Altier Photography

Aptos Branch Library, Now- September, 2026


Over the last forty years, Mary Altier has visited 114 countries on six continents, with the goal of documenting the cultures of those regions. Although she photographs whatever she sees, she especially enjoys being in remote places and connecting to the local people, resulting in her stunning environmental portraiture. She is energized when photographing traditional cultural festivals and those vibrant images also figure prominently in her body of work. Her images have been exhibited in many areas of Northern California, and her photographs and travel writing have appeared in numerous national and international publications. She has studied with many
esteemed photographers, including participating in the last workshop Ansel Adams did before his death. When not traveling the world, she and her husband John Walker can be found in La Selva Beach. Her web site is www.maryaltier.com and she is on Instagram as Mary Altier. She welcomes email contact at photos@maryaltier.com.

Clay Madden Art Exhibit

Branciforte Branch Library, Now- September 30, 2026


Clay Madden is a retired educator and taught for the Santa Cruz City School District for over 30 years. Branciforte Library has been a big part of his families life. He started bringing his daughter to Storytime when she was 2 years old. “I firmly believe that the idea of public libraries is one of the greatest innovations in human development. I am honored to be able to display my art at the Branciforte Library."

Shelley Murray Art Exhibit

Branciforte Branch Library, Now- October 31, 2026


Painting is where I let go of expectations and simply respond to movement, emotion, and music. Each acrylic piece is created intuitively, with energetic, spontaneous brushstrokes that capture a moment. Rather than beginning with a predetermined image, I allow each piece to evolve through instinctive gestures, layered textures, and the rhythm of the music playing while I paint. 

Inspired by the dreamlike atmosphere of Monet and the energetic freedom of Jackson Pollock, my work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and interpret each painting in their own unique way. Each canvas becomes a record of emotion—the soft blues and lavenders create this peaceful atmosphere, while the bold, sweeping marks and touches of gold keep the eye moving. It has a balance of serenity and energy that feels distinctive. A visual expression that invites viewers to discover their own stories within the layers.

I hope these paintings encourage you to pause, look closely, and experience whatever emotions or memories they may bring to you. 



María Ayllón Art Exhibit

Boulder Creek Branch Library, September 2- October 31, 2026


The Living Exhibition: Chapter One is a collection of small-scale, original watercolors and block prints by local Boulder Creek artist María Ayllón. 

María Ayllón is a professional watercolor artist, printmaker, and instructor at the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center. She paints intentionally on an intimate scale, pairing her pieces with carefully sourced vintage frames to create unique, self-contained objects of art. The work explores the stillness, fog, and native ecology of the Santa Cruz Mountains.

Fran Majors: Prints

La Selva Beach Branch Library, Now- November 17



About the Artist: The visual arts have been a tool to understanding of my world. It has helped ingest and interpret my experiences. Since my teens I have dabbled in many mediums but I’ve primarily been a printer. Initially screen printing, but branched out to etching, woodblock prints, etc. Even though my career or careers have taken me on other paths I have found a need to do the creative work. During this process themes have emerged. For instance, for a time I was focused on masks. I saw the mask as a metaphor for the balance between our internal and external selves. This was before the epidemic although the metaphor was applicable at that time.

There is landscape of La Selva Beach I included in the showing. This little community has held a special place in my heart for many years. My family lived and worked here. I spent many years at Renaissance High and my son attended the Secret Garden Preschool.


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