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Artist Residency at Westfield Memorial Library

April 1 - May 31, 2026

William Palm has been selected as one of 4 artists by the Westfield Art Association for an exciting residency at Westfield Memorial Library. During this two-month period, you're invited to visit the studio and watch the creative process unfold.

Studio Hours:

Typically scheduled as follows (hours may vary):

  • Mondays: 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
  • Thursdays: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Current Projects:

Working on watercolor and ink paintings for the coastal, lighthouse, and railroad series.

Exhibition & Workshops:

A curated exhibition of favorite oils and watercolors will be on display throughout the residency. The Westfield Memorial Library will also be hosting workshops led by William Palm during this time.

About the Artist

William Palm is a celebrated fine artist specializing in original watercolor and oil paintings. With over two decades of experience, his work captures the serene beauty of coastal seascapes and the nostalgic charm of America's railroad heritage. Each piece is meticulously crafted to evoke emotion and transport viewers to the heart of these timeless subjects.

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Why Collect Original Art

Every painting I create begins with a moment — a shift in light, a memory, a place that asks to be held a little longer. My originals carry that moment forward.

When you collect original art, you're collecting a piece of that experience. You're choosing something made slowly, intentionally, by hand — not manufactured, not duplicated, not disposable.

Original art becomes part of your home's story. It grows with you. It lasts.

What Makes My Work Unique

  • Narrative-driven coastal and nocturne themes
  • Archival materials and professional craftsmanship
  • A cohesive body of work shaped by residency and exhibition experience
  • A focus on atmosphere, memory, and place