SHOW ENDS: Fall Open Show
Be sure to come and see our wonderful fall artist exhibit before it ends on November 16th. Over 80 pieces of art available to add to your collection.
Be sure to come and see our wonderful fall artist exhibit before it ends on November 16th. Over 80 pieces of art available to add to your collection.
Come and meet Betty Glass. All are WELCOME to attend!
Enjoy playing in this mysterious, versatile medium as you explore several watercolor principals, color mixing and more. If you’re new to or curious about watercolor/ this is your class. Previous drawing and painting experience is helpful but not required. Most supplies provided
Enjoy playing in this mysterious, versatile medium as you explore several watercolor principals, color mixing and more. If you’re new to or curious about watercolor/ this is your class. Previous drawing and painting experience is helpful but not required. Most supplies provided
“Emergence” by the Women's Caucus of the Arts New Hampshire will showcase a wonderful collection of art from 14 artists. In this collection, the theme of emergence reflects the ideas of new forms, ideas, and connections. Each piece embodies a journey—capturing the delicate balance between the seen and unseen, the familiar and the unknown. Emergence is a celebration […]
Come and meet the artists. All are WELCOME to attend!
Closed for the Holiday
Join us to make a wet felted soap with merino wool; it's like a sweater for your soap! Great stocking stuffer, perfect hostess gift. Wet felted soaps provide gentle skin exfoliation and are anti-microbial. A great intro to wet felting. Materials provided. Bring a hand towel. Open to age groups 9 to 99; one child under […]
Come paint with Betty Glass, one last time at the Jaffrey Civic Center! Betty will lead a workshop on how to tone your canvas, and then paint with water soluble oils. We encourage you to bring a sandwich as there will be a small break for lunch and conversation.
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