Currier Museum enewsletter
Poster Mania
Poster Mania
NOW ON VIEW
 
Come view the exhibition, Poster Mania!, then be inspired to create your own poster for our "Live Free and..." competition.
 
 
 


theatre Kapow
 
Sunday, June 9 at 2 pm
 
Enjoy Charles Dicken's most risque one-act comedy!
 
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Come early for Jazz Brunch from 11 am-2 pm. 
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poster calendar
stella
RECENT ACQUISITION
 
Frank Stella
Sinjerli, Variation I
acrylic on canvas
120 x 120 in.
 
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 Poster Mania!
2014 Calendars
 
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Family Fun
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Art Center

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Mon, Wed, Thurs*, Fri, and Sun 11 am-5 pm; Sat** 10 am-5 pm; CLOSED Tuesdays
*First Thursday of each month open 11 am-8 pm 
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IMAGES FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM:

Will L. Carqueville, Lippincott's January, 1895, lithograph, 19 1/2 x 12 1/2 in., Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Gift of Orien B. Dodge.

William H. Bradley, The Chap-Book, Thanksgiving Number, 1895, lithograph, 20 1/2 x 14 in. Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH. Gift of Orien B. Dodge.

Abigail Anne Newbold, Character Portrait #1: gold lame, 2009. Sheepskins, found objects, belt, sunglasses, lipstick.

Abigail Anne Newbold, Character Portrait #2: alpine dream, 2009. Skis, ski poles, Canadian balaclava, belt, thigh-waders.

Abigail Anne Newbold, portrait, 2013.

Abigail Anne Newbold, Crafting Settlement, 2013. Found, fabricated and altered materials. Installation at the Currier Museum of Art. Photo copyright CarolynBates.com.

Richard Hurley, Carey Cahoon, and Joel D. Breen in theatre KAPOW's Is She His Wife? by Charles Dickens.  Photo by Matthew Lomanno Photography.


Frank Stella, Sinjerli, Variation I, 1968, acrylic on canvas, 120 x 120 in., Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH.