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2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: 2009-09-08
Contact: Candice Brown
Educational Assistant
UNH Center for Graduate & Professional Studies
286 Commercial Street, 4th Floor
Manchester, NH 03101
(603) 641-4313
candice.brown@unh.edu
NH Art Association — A Regional Presentation
UNH Center for Graduate & Professional Studies at Manchester
Manchester, NH – The UNH Center for Graduate & Professional Studies is pleased to present “New Hampshire Art Association: A Regional Presentation.” This exhibition will be on display through January 30, 2010 and is open to the general public, from 10-6 pm, Monday-Friday. The exhibition is located on the 4th floor at 286 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH.
The NHAA, founded in 1940, is one of the oldest statewide art associations in the country, whose mission is to promote the understanding and importance of the visual arts, as well as the work of its membership through exhibition opportunities and other professional endeavors. “The NHAA is very grateful to the UNH Center for Graduate and Professional Studies for giving us this opportunity to exhibit some of the rich variety of work that is created in our region. I truly believe that collaboration between organizations is a win-win situation for all involved. Art not only enhances whatever space it is in, but people enjoy looking at it and appreciate its value to their culture,” said Billie Tooley, Executive Director of the NHAA.
NHAA membership comes from all over the region including Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts and the entire state of New Hampshire. Participants in this particular exhibition include: Barbara Stevens Adams of Portsmouth; Lane Williamson of Kittery Point, ME; Ron St Jean of Rollinsford; Glenna Evans of Manchester; Ken Andrews of Marlborough, MA; K. Lee Mock of Portsmouth; Carl Petersen of Exeter; Kate Highley of Wolfeboro; Soosen Dunholter of Peterborough; Ron McClure of Canterbury; Patty Schappler of Bedford; Wolfgang Ertl of York, ME; Jack Davis of Dover; Marilyn Coon of Kingston; Debra Claffey of New Boston; Claudia Michael of Manchester; Ruth Ann Esch of Suncook; Thomas Wright of Goffstown; Daniela Edstrom of Allenstown; Patricia & Stephen Gianotti of North Hampton; Sally Newman of Bedford; Rhoda Rudnick of Manchester; Judith J.B. Totman of Kittery Point, ME; Frank Moulton of Portsmouth; and Marty Cannata of Hooksett.
The UNH Center for Graduate & Professional Studies, conveniently located in the heart of the I-93 corridor, offers part-time evening graduate programs of distinction in applied professional fields. The mission of the UNH Center is to provide high-quality graduate-level educational opportunities for working professionals to prepare them for leadership roles in the fields of education, human services, public health, business, and government by focusing and extending the University of New Hampshire’s professional graduate programs to the economic and population center of the state.
The UNH Center for Graduate & Professional Studies is located at 286 Commercial Street on the 4th floor. For more information please contact: unhm.gradcenter@unh.edu or 603-641-4313.
UNH Manchester, UNH's urban campus, offers liberal arts and applied majors in business, science, and technology, all with an urban focus. UNH Manchester is UNH. Learn more at www.unhm.unh.edu.
