Over the years, the St. Joseph County main library has strived to be more than just a community fixture; it has become a beacon of hope, a place that encourages connections, and a resource for growth in any area of interest. A significant aspect of this effort has been the library's growing investment in local arts and programming to support this mission. A major initiative was the renovation of the library to incorporate sophisticated and well-equipped artist gallery spaces.

Following her initial exhibition in the space, Kamika Perry continued to foster strong connections with the library staff, seeking their advice on various occasions about future exhibition possibilities. She was thrilled and overjoyed to hear that the library wished to acquire two pieces from her abstract shape collection.

"These two paintings are my personal favorites from the abstract shape collection. Despite being 2D, they possess qualities reminiscent of 3D sculptures. Perry remarks, "I love the texture and how they seem frozen in motion."
Both pieces are displayed on the walls just outside the second-floor gallery.
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