Trinidad Artist Devon Parson Displays Metallic Works at Carnegie Library in March
Trinidad artist Devon Parson is showing metallic art on the Carnegie Library's Art Wall all month, following a February exhibit by his father, Chuck Parson.

Trinidad artist Devon Parson is the featured exhibitor on the Trinidad Carnegie Public Library's Art Wall for the entire month of March 2026, displaying metallic art in a show that carries a quiet family dimension: his exhibit follows a February show by his father, Charles "Chuck" Parson, on the same wall.
A short local notice published March 11 announced Devon's selection and noted the father-son sequence. The March exhibit runs through the end of the month, giving residents the full four weeks to view the work during regular library hours at the Carnegie building on Main Street.
Tom Potter, who serves as Adult Programs and Local History Specialist at the Trinidad Carnegie Public Library, is listed as an institutional contact connected to the exhibit. The library is the appropriate point of contact for questions about hours, any related programming, or press inquiries.
Details about the number of works on display, the specific metals or fabrication techniques involved, and whether any pieces are available for sale were not included in the notices announcing the show. No artist statement from Devon Parson was available at the time of publication, and no opening reception or artist talk has been announced in the materials reviewed.
The Art Wall program gives local artists a dedicated, visible platform inside one of Trinidad's most recognized civic buildings. With Chuck Parson's work occupying that space in February and Devon's metallic pieces now filling March, the Carnegie Library is hosting a back-to-back showcase that reflects the breadth of creative work being produced within the county.
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