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Annual event is the biggest family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration in Northern New England.
Adam Ezra Group returns Nov. 15 to the Side Door Music Series, which brings talented musicians from across the globe to the Currier Museum of Art.
It was time to get your Gatsby on at the Currier Museum during its Nov. 2 Roaring ’20s gala to celebrate 100 years of connecting the community to fine arts.
The event will take place rain or shine on Saturday, July 20, from 5 to 9 p.m.
On June 25th at 5:30 p.m. the public is invited for an artist talk at Kelly Stelling Gallery featuring artist James Aponovich and curator for the Currier Museum of Art, Kurt Sundstrom.
Catch this 5-piece folk/rock band Friday night at the Currier Museum’s Side Door Music Series – and bring some tissues.
Feb. 19 marks the historic 100th anniversary of the Currier Museum of Art, and a Roaring Twenties-themed gala event is in the works for March 30, to be held at the Masonic Temple on Elm Street from 6-11 p.m.
theatre KAPOW continues the ARTiculate Playreading Series in partnership with the Currier Museum of Art on Sunday, January 13 at 2 p.m. The Bakelite Masterpiece by Kate Cayley will be read in relation to several paintings in the museum’s collection by Dutch Masters.
Myth and Faith in Renaissance Florence, opening this weekend, is centered around a recently discovered masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, John the Baptist.
Many of JuJu Clem’s Central Little League friends joined hands for a moment of silence to remember their dear friend.
The installation is expected to remain until spring of 2019 as the trees slowly return to their natural color.
Catholic Charities New Hampshire and the Currier Museum of Art are teaming up to co-host “Families Coping with the Opioid Crisis,” a special program for families and loved ones impacted by the opioid epidemic. It will be held on Oct. 17, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the Currier Museum of Art, 180 Ash St.. in Manchester.
Next up in the Currier Museum’s Side Door Music Series is Upstate Rubdown, a unique use of the city’s premiere art space, bringing talented musicians from across the globe to the Currier Museum of Art.
The installation aims to stimulate awareness and discussion of global deforestation, engage the community in art activity and dialogue, and forge a connection between the museum and downtown.
The event is free and open to the public, reinforcing the Currier’s commitment to the New Hampshire community through family-friendly activities and a range of programs for visitors of all ages.
The Currier Museum Side Door Series, which has launched very strong since the series began last year, selling out, I think, every show, is a great place to mix it up for a night and hear good music. The venue is intimate with great acoustics. Couple hundred seats and drinks, if needed, at the ready. A perfect fit for the Queen City.
On June 16, 2018, the Currier Museum of Art will open the exhibition Beyond Words: Book Illustrations by David M. Carroll, Tomie dePaola, and Beth Krommes. Their original drawings and sketches trace the process of creating an illustrated book.
Art and spirits on May 17, when the New Hampshire Liquor Commission hosts its first-ever combined fine wine and premium cocktails tasting event at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester.
Have you ever wondered whether that painting that was passed down through your family or string of pearls left to you by a distant relative has monetary value? The Currier Museum of Art is offering an opportunity to discover the worth of your treasured objects and help the public understand the historical significance of their collections.
The public is invited to take tours of this fun show April 5 while enjoying pints from your favorite local microbreweries during a special Currier After Hours event from 6-9 p.m.