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Concord, NH – This holiday season why not have some fun and take care of your gift shopping at the same time. Avoid the crowds at the mall by visiting the Currier Museum of Art, Waterville Valley Resort, or the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center Read More...
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Manchester, NH – Brett Weston: Out of the Shadow , is on display through January 3, 2010 at the Currier Museum of Art. It is the first major exhibition in 30 years dedicated to this brilliant, visionary, and prodigious photographer, showcasing his Read More...
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Recently, the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH, offered the opportunity for photographers to compete to have their works displayed at the museum and to participate in a "Photo Slam." After reviewing nearly one hundred entries, event curator Read More...
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Brett Weston (1911-1993) was considered by many to be brilliant, visionary, prodigious, and among the most important photographers of the twentieth century. Yet, his achievements have often been overshadowed by those of his renowned father, Edward. In Read More...
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The Currier Museum of Art hosts Oktoberfest in celebration of Autumn. On Thursday, October 1, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, visitors are invited to experience locally-crafted beers, live Bavarian music, German-inspired food, and art. This special First Thursday Read More...
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This fall the extraordinary collection of prints and drawings carefully assembled over a 50-year period by long-time New Hampshire residents David and Barbara Stahl will be on view for the first time at the Currier Museum of Art from September 26, 2009–January Read More...
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Are you a professional or aspiring photographer? Have you dreamed about your work being shown in a museum? This is your chance! Enter the Currier's Photo Slam for a chance for your photographs to be shown at the museum and on the museum's website. Read More...
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Creativity will flow in different forms at the Currier Museum of Art as poetry joins with art. On Thursday, September 3, from 5:30 to 7:30pm, the Currier is hosting an Open Mic Night featuring New Hampshire's Poetry Slam team fresh off their participation Read More...
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"Rain, rain, go away" may be a tune humming in the heads of New Hampshire residents these days. Well, the Currier Museum of Art is bringing summer back. On Thursday, August 6, from 5:30 - 7:30pm, visitors to the Currier are invited to enjoy Read More...
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The art of the master woodturner is a delicate balance between precise control and the forces of chance. With the skilled touch of the craftsman, the natural beauty of the wood is revealed and enhanced. Visitors can observe how wood is turned into art Read More...
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The art of the master woodturner is a delicate balance between precise control and the forces of chance. With the skilled touch of the craftsman, the inherent, natural beauty of the wood is revealed and enhanced. Turning Wood Into Art: The Jane and Arthur Read More...
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This Father's Day, take a tour of the museum, create some art of your own, and treat dad to a special lunch at the Winter Garden Café featuring a Bloody Mary bar, specialty beers, hoagies, and grinders. At 1 pm the Currier offers a "Welcome Read More...
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The exhibition featuring the whimsical and enchanting original drawings, paintings, and sketches of best-selling author and illustrator David Macaulay is coming to a close at the Currier Museum of Art on Sunday, June 14. Macaulay's gift for conveying Read More...
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On Thursday, June 4 the Currier will celebrate the second exhibition in the museum's Spotlight New England series. This exhibition showcases the work of Gary Haven Smith and Gerald Auten - two of the region's most accomplished contemporary artists Read More...
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Visit the Currier on May 30 from 1-5pm for a campus-wide day of family fun. Participate in hands-on art-making in the Art Center and Museum all afternoon. Learn how to create your own pottery, silk-screen a t-shirt to take home, participate in community Read More...
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