Millyard Museum Exhibit Opening: ‘Amoskeag Revisited, a 50-Year Retrospective’

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In the fifty years since the Amoskeag exhibit opened at the Currier, Manchester has grown to have a deeper appreciation of the history of the Amoskeag mills.  This exhibit at the Millyard Museum will examine the lasting impact that the mills have had on Manchester and feature elements of the original 1975 exhibit as well as never-before-seen photographs taken by Randolph Langenbach.

Our community is better with art

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Our community is better with art. Manchester Citywide Arts Festival, which begins this Sunday with a kick-off event at the Currier, celebrates the thriving cultural heart of our hometown. The Currier is part of a vibrant creative landscape full of historic institutions and vibrant new galleries, dance studios and eclectic boutiques, shelves stocked with wares from local makers. Art – whatever the form – is a vital force for connection.

Art to Live By: Transformations

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This show will spark something in you. You might feel awe, surrounded by Party’s feats of color and scale. You might feel moved, seeing the echoes of generations of artists, pushing the boundaries of their forms. 

You might also be reminded of the murals in your own neighborhood. That’s the power of murals – to stand in a space transformed and know someone like you made this place beautiful.

Next chapter for Chandler House: Sale by Currier paves way for community art hub and ‘third place’

read more…: Next chapter for Chandler House: Sale by Currier paves way for community art hub and ‘third place’

“We are proud to have saved and improved the Chandler House, but knew we needed to hand it over to a strong partner to unlock the property’s full potential,” says Steve Duprey, President of the Currier’s Board of Trustees. “After robust due diligence, we found that partner in Michael Pedler. He brings critical capacity and resources to this historic renovation, allowing the Currier to re-invest in its mission of high-quality arts programming for all.”

Karen Graham resigns as Currier Museum’s interim Executive Director

read more…: Karen Graham resigns as Currier Museum’s interim Executive Director

The Board of Trustees of the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH announces the resignation of Karen Graham, who has dedicated 18 years of exemplary service to the institution. Graham joined the Currier in 2006 as Director of Human Resources and went on to hold roles as Director of Operations and Deputy Director & COO. Since April 2023, Graham has served as the Interim Executive Director, guiding the museum through a challenging time with unwavering commitment and leadership.

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