Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Ethics and Legalities, Wednesday March 13

Artificial Intelligence has been making waves in both technology circles and out in the wider world – but what can it do? How is it developed and who regulates it? What are the ethical implications of computers making data-based decisions on their own? And where does all that data come from? Questions, questions, and none of them simple!

The Planner Society: Art Journaling, Wednesday March 13

Have you ever wanted to just open a blank notebook and create something without worrying about the outcome? Do you have art supplies but are afraid to use them? Have you ever just created something for the sake of creating, not worrying about if you’re a “good artist” or if someone will see it? If any of those worries or creative urges have ever floated around in your head, please come to Planner Society in March! We will be letting loose, and playing with colors, textures, and more in our art journaling program.

Local History: Ain't She A Woman — Let Me Tell You Her Story, Tuesday March 12

Can You imagine the hustle and bustle of a prosperous colonial seaport town? 

This interactive presentation invites you to discover the world of past and present Portsmouth from the perspective of African and African American women. In spite of racial discrimination, hardships, and enslavement learn how these pioneers of change fought for justice and freedom, educated generations of children and even defied a sitting president. Hear their stories and celebrate their resilience, versatility, and courage as you discover our Seacoast Black Her/story.

SPLASH! Artists Reception, Sunday March 10

Join us on Sunday, March 10 from 2-4 PM to meet Portsmouth's young artists and view their work at the annual SPLASH! reception! This year's exhibit will feature a wide array of stunning creations that showcase the innovative, inspiring minds of our Visual Arts students from grades K-12. The Portsmouth Public Library will come alive with art from Dondero, Little Harbour, New Franklin as well as the Portsmouth Middle and High Schools.

SPLASH! Exhibit, March 9 - April 16

This exhibit will feature a wide array of stunning creations that showcase the innovative, inspiring minds of our Visual Arts students from grades K-12. The Portsmouth Public Library will come alive with art from Dondero, Little Harbour, New Franklin as well as the Portsmouth Middle and High Schools. Come feast your eyes on this dazzling display of two- and three-dimensional artwork which will be featured in the Levenson Community Meeting room and throughout the library. 

Film Screening: Pride and Prejudice, Thursday March 7

Pride and Prejudice
2005. Rated PG. 127 Minutes. 

Sterling adaptation of Jane Austen's classic about love, marriage and class distinction in 18th-century England. Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen star as Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. Emma Thompson, who won an Oscar for Best Screenplay Adaptation for her reworking of Austen's “Sense and Sensibility,” did an uncredited rewrite on the script.

Refreshments will be served. Subtitles are used when possible. All are welcome.