JAMAICA PLAIN, MA — The Jamaica Plain Branch Library, in partnership with the Friends of the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library, is thrilled to announce the next exhibit in its 2025 rotating art program: Chance Meeting, a solo exhibition by Jamaica Plain resident, Lizi Brown.
Chance Meetings is a series of expressive ink paintings inspired by everyday life in Jamaica Plain. Drawing from quick pencil sketches made in cars, cafés, and on park benches, Brown transforms fleeting observations into layered works using stencils and ink. Her process highlights the subtle beauty in daily routines and the quiet complexity of human interaction.
“In these contentious times,” Brown says, “the shared street is a project we’re all engaged in.” Her work reflects on how we inhabit public space—how presence, like an accent or gesture, shapes perception and identity.
Working in ink mirrors this experience. “Materials rarely behave,” she explains. “Forms shift—awkward to elegant and back again—just like body language.”
Through these dynamic pieces, Chance Meetings explores how we see one another, how assumptions form, and how art can reveal the humor, tension, and connection within shared spaces. It’s a celebration of observation, movement, and community.
Chance Meetings is on view from August 28 – November 5, 2025, with a public reception to be held on Thursday, August 28th, 2025, 5:30-7:30 PM. The library is open Monday-Wednesday 10-6, Thursday 12-8, and Friday and Saturday 9-5 (closed Sundays). The exhibition space is located on the lower level.
Inquiries?
lizibrown21@gmail.com
This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of The Friends of the Jamaica Plain Branch of the Boston Public Library, a non-profit organization committed to planning and sponsoring free educational and cultural programs for all patrons of the JP Library.