A list of Museums and Art Galleries in the United States
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A list of Museums and Art Galleries in New Hampshire
New Hampshire - Museums and Art Galleries in New Hampshire, including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.
NAME | LOCATION | TELEPHONE & WEBSITE | SUMMARY |
Aidron Duckworth Art Museum | 21 Bean Rd, Meriden, NH 03770 | Telephone: 603-469-3444 aidronduckworthmuseum.org |
The mission of the Aidron Duckworth Art Museum is to preserve and make available to the public the artwork and writings of Aidron Duckworth (1920-2001), as well as to promote the appreciation, practice, and teaching of art in and around New Hampshire and surrounding communities. |
Andres Institute of Art | 98 Rte 13, Brookline, NH 03033 | Telephone: 603-673-8441 http://andresinstitute.org/ |
New England's largest outdoor sculpture park. Open every day from dawn to dusk. Admission is free. |
AVA Gallery | 11 Bank St, Lebanon, NH 03766 | Telephone: 603-448-3117 http://avagallery.org/ |
AVA Gallery and Art Center (Alliance for the Visual Arts) is dedicated to promoting the visual arts through exhibitions and educational programs that nurture, support and challenge New England artists, and to providing art classes for children, teens and adults of all levels and abilities. |
Currier Museum of Art | 50 Ash St, Manchester, NH 03104 | Telephone: 603-669-6144 http://currier.org/ |
The Currier Museum of Art's permanent collection contains about 13,000 American and European works of art, representing nearly every medium. Most of the collection can be viewed online and many objects are accompanied by interpretive text and zoomable images. |
Hood Museum of Art | 6 E Wheelock St, Hanover, NH 03755 | Telephone: 603-646-2808 hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu |
Part of Dartmouth College, collections include art from ancient cultures, the Americas, Europe, Africa, Papua New Guinea and other world regions |
Hopkins Center for the Arts | 4 E Wheelock St, Hanover, NH 03755 | Telephone: 603-646-6868 https://hop.dartmouth.edu/ |
Part of Dartmouth College, includes performing and visual arts center |
Kimball Jenkins Estate | 266 N Main St, Concord, NH 03301 | Telephone: 603-225-3932 http://www.kimballjenkins.com/ |
Art school with public galleries. The Kimball-Jenkins School of Art will offer an extensive program of financially sustainable courses in the visual and related arts in buildings and grounds open to the community. |
Margret and H.A. Rey Center | 13 Noon Peak Rd, Waterville Valley, NH 03215 | Telephone: 603-236-3308 http://thereycenter.org/ |
Includes an art gallery, programs in art, science, nature and children's literature |
Rochester Museum of Fine Arts | 65 South Main Street Rochester NH, 03867 | Telephone: http://www.rochestermfa.org/ |
Contemporary art in all media. The collection features donated works by regionally, nationally, and internationally recognized artists. |
Sharon Arts Center | 30 Grove Street Peterborough, NH 03458 | Telephone: http://www.nhia.edu/ |
The Sharon Arts Center was founded in 1946 as a vibrant space where artists and the public come together to work, learn, shop and appreciate fine art. |