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| C'est bon: photography exhibit at Franco-American Centre opens: On Friday, Aug. 8, the Beliveau Gallery at the Franco-American Centre held a reception to celebrate the opening of a new photography exhibit, "Photography Biennial." The Gallery hosts this exhibit every two years in conjunction with Gary Samson, who is the photography department chair at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. [08-21-03] Mannequin makeovers: Angela Bourgeois is excited these days. Not only has she been selected as the Artist of the Month at Déjà Vu Arts, but Angela has also done what many artists dream of: She's sold one of her pieces before her exhibit even opens. [08-14-03] Local artists on display at East Colony Fine Art: The East Colony Fine Art gallery at Langer Place on South Commercial Street will display the works of several artists, many of them local, through July. [07-17-03] Energy Park display PSNH opens "Industrial Quilt" exhibit: Textiles and technology meet in "Alternating Currents," on display at the Public Service of New Hampshire's Energy Park building on Commercial Street. [07-10-03] Ingbretson opens studio: Artist Paul Ingbretson doesn't consider himself a teacher. [06-19-03] Mixed media at Fusion: Richard K. Evans really wants his art to pop out. [06-12-03] The square's the star at Anderson-Soule:It's hip to be square this month at the Anderson-Soule Gallery in Concord where Peter Dixon's inspired show "In and About the Square" runs through May 31. [05-22-03]
Hot Couch open house to display teen talent: KThe Hot Couch Teen Arts Center,
the after school drop-in center where teens can hang out and become involved in art related activities, will hold an
Open House and Art Show on Thursday, May 15 from 4-8 p.m
Good and not so good student art at Chapel: Kim Bastien, Althea
Haropulos and Daryl Johnson combine their talents in an impressive
show of photographs and paintings, titled "Movement and Light,"
which is ongoing through June 1 at Haropulos' studio in Langer Place. Getting rowdy a the Currier: For the next couple of months, you can find the vice of your choice at the Currier Museum of Art. "Jan Miense Molenaer: Painter of the Dutch Golden Age," on view through June 16, presents some 40 works by an artist whose realism reveals a rowdy love of life. [04-17-03] Juried show at McIninch: From more than 60 entries, juror Dustan Knight has created an impressive, joyful art exhibit at the McIninch Gallery at Southern New Hampshire University. [04-10-03] Dutch painter exhibit, full program coming to the Currier: The Currier Gallery of Art is hosting a comprehensive exhibition of the work of Jan Miense Molenaer, a prolific Dutch painter. The exhibit will run from Friday, April 4 through June 16. [04-03-03] Outdoor sculpture featured in MHA show: The Manchester Historic Association is hosting "Preserving Memory: America's Monumental Legacy," an exhibit by Save Outdoor Sculpture, a group that seeks to protect outside art old and new, at their Amherst Street building. [03-27-03] Watercolor and photography this month at East Colony:East Colony Fine Arts features Karin Hovey's watercolors and SuNan Call's hand-colored photographs this month. [03-13-03] Artist
displays portraits of Everypeople at Vintage: Artist Cheryl
Sclar will be showing her expressionist figurative paintings at the
Vintage Café during March. Early camerawork rediscovered at NHIA: While lots of the photographers in the annual exhibition of the New Hampshire Society of Photographic Artists at the New Hampshire Institute of Art use digital technology, many resurrect more low-tech, antique processes. [02-27-03] Jeff
Tabor experiments with watercolors at Backstage
Gallery: Be prepared not to like the imagery
in "Monhegan Island and New England Landscapes."
Classical
meets abstract at Chapel Art Center: Paintings
in bloom: McIninch Art Gallery at Southern New Hampshire University
is bringing on spring early with its flower-heavy exhibit, "A
Midwinter Bouquet of Art." More than meets the eye: For the last 30 years, Gary Samson has used photography and film as a tool to help the people of New Hampshire understand the states rich history and culture. [01-03-03] Small treasures discovered at Art 3: Small treasures await discovery at Art 3 Gallery during a show of small, reasonably-priced works for the next few weeks called "Small Works." [11-28-02] The artists are in charge at East Colony: At the East Colony Fine Art Gallery, the artists do everything from creating the exhibits to sweeping the floors. [11-21-02] Yo Gallery features exhibits with a Latin Flare: The paintings in this Yo Gallery show, from the city of Oaxaca, Mexico, represent the documentation of miracles and granted prayers in small paintings known as ex votos. [11-14-02] St. A's displays its 'Devotions': Saint Anselm College's double exhibition "Devotions Eternal and Temporal: The Icon Collection of Louis and Carole McMillen" and "Designs for the Church of the Transfiguration" marries a private collection of 18th and 19th century religious icons with sketches and designs for a new Massachusetts church. [11-14-02] New gallery to host Brad Choyt: Trish Soule of the Anderson-Soule Gallery just opened her doors and already she's taking the Concord art community by storm. [11-07-02] Beyond the bookshelf: The New Hampshire Furniture Masters Association showcases the highest standards of craftsmanship in its seventh annual exhibition, which runs through Saturday, Nov. 16 at the New Hampshire Institute of Art. [10-31-02] Wood-fired pottery with a Japanese flair: The best part about contacting pottery artist John Baymore is listening to his answering machine message in Japanese. [10-24-02] Paint, photography and print meet at Fusion: There's a hip exhibit at Fusion this month displaying the work of painter Liz Greene, printmaker Joe De Vitto and photographer Aime Groulx. [10-17-02] New Works from New York at the Currier: Curator Nina Felshin finds quality in art "where content and form merge in a graceful way." [10-10-02] |
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