The annual BFA capstone exhibition features the work, passion, and educational journey of PSU senior students. This year, our show presents the culmination of 18 student artist’s experiences at PSU. Students will discuss their experiences and share their work in graphic design, painting, and multimedia. Presented online via Zoom. Free and open to all. Pre-registration [...]
Museum of the White Mountains
34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH
WHEN: Tuesday April 26, 2022 at 7pm WHERE: Museum of the White Mountains, Main Gallery WHO: NSquared Dance Company A representation of the natural beauty, historical contexts, and culture of New Hampshire’s seven regions, “The Shire” reveals a movement analysis of The Granite State. Local New Hampshire components such as composers, costume designers, and a cast [...]
Museum of the White Mountains
34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH
Closing Reception: Friday, April 29 from 5-7pm at the Museum of the White Mountains The annual BFA capstone exhibition features the work, passion, and educational journey by PSU senior students. Student artists working in a variety of mediums spend the academic year exploring and assembling a collection of works, personal to their interests. Free and [...]
Museum of the White Mountains
34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH
Registration is not required for this event. Join us for the Opening Reception of our new exhibition, Watching the Seasons Change. Light refreshments will be served. Free and Open to All. When we think of the seasons changing, we often think of spring to summer, summer to autumn and so on, but this pattern becomes [...]
Museum of the White Mountains
34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH
Presented as part of our 2022 Watching the Seasons Change Event Series. This project is supported in part by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts & the National Endowment for the Arts. Hears Crow is a woman of the Eastern Woodlands who lives her life in the tradition of the [...]
Presented as part of our 2022 Watching the Seasons Change Event Series. This project is supported in part by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts & the National Endowment for the Arts. Seasonal knowledge has been central to Wabanaki sovereignty and to collective well-being in Dawnland, but a “vernal bias” [...]