Closed for Exhibit Install
Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NHMuseum of the White Mountains will be closed while we install “BFA in Art and Design.”
Museum of the White Mountains will be closed while we install “BFA in Art and Design.”
The White Mountains are part of one of the most ecologically resilient and diverse landscapes in the world: the Appalachian Mountains. Join Sarah Garlick, Director of Conservation for The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire, to explore stories of geology, ecology, and human connection to the land that illustrate how special these mountains are. Learn about [...]
The opening reception for this year's Art and Design Capstone Exhibition will be at the Museum of the White Mountains from 4:00-5:00pm and at the Silver Center for the Arts from 5:00-6:00pm.
Archaeology is often overlooked as a teaching platform for sustainability. The information that archaeology produces focuses on the consumption, use, and care of resources. Archaeologists attempt to understand their data and imagine the social systems that produced those results. Most archaeologists, however, rarely consider how long term trend about ecosystem health can be patterned against [...]
Join us for our Art & Design Student Artist Talks at the MWM as part of our Art and Design Capstone Exhibition.
Join us for our Art & Design Student Artist Talks at the Silver Center for the Arts as part of our Art and Design Capstone Exhibition.
What is the relationship between loving a place deeply and nurturing and sustaining it? This is a question that Indigenous and non-Indigenous American writers have long revolved, alive to the ways our history of settler colonialism complicates the question. In her talk, Michelle Neely will draw on the work of Henry David Thoreau, Willa Cather, [...]
The Museum of the White Mountains will be closed while we install "Of Baskets and Borers."
Staff from the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation will offer a tour on May 21, which will touch upon their long-term data collection, acid rain, watersheds, and forest ecosystem science. The visit is typically 2–3 hours and involves a 1.3 mile walking tour through part of the 7,800 acre experimental forest. Tour stops include atmospheric monitoring [...]
We welcome you to attend the opening reception for "Of Baskets & Borers: The Past, Present, and Future of Indigenous Basketry in the White Mountains" on Friday, May 31, 4:00-6:00pm. There will be opening remarks from our Director, Meghan Doherty, and light refreshments will be provided.