
Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire Artist Sidney Hurwitz has focused his work on industrial architecture and the urban landscape. Inspired by his prints on view in the Museum of Art at UNH, Doug Bencks (UNH Architect & Director, UNH Campus Planning) and Erin Bell (Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering) give an insider's view on industrial and urban development, culture, and sustainability with this panel discussion.
Time:12:00PM Wednesday, October 7th
Location:Museum of Art - Paul Creative Arts Center

Sidney Hurwitz: Five Decades features prints created by Boston printmaker Sidney Hurwitz, showcasing industrial architecture and urban landscapes. Running concurrently,What’s New? ...

Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire What shall we call our Museum of Art mascot? Join the fun and help us name the Museum’s mascot. Click on the photo and submit your entry using the comment feature. This dog needs a name! Our favorite entry will be chosen at the end of the semester. There WILL be a prize!

Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire 'Fantasy' presents four artists whose works or personal stories transport viewers to imaginary worlds and altered states of consciousness. With works that seem at times hallucinatory, irreverent, and sublime, each of these artists pursues a vision first held in the mind's eye.
Does art expand your ability to imagine?
Time:6:30PM Thursday, October 1st
Location:Paul Creative Arts Center, Room A219

Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire Did You Know Series! Janet Fish comes from a family of artists—her grandfather, Clark Voorhees was an American Impressionist and her mother, Florence Whistler Fish, a sculptor and potter.

Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire Sneek Peak 4 -- Work to be featured in the Recent Additions to the Collection Exhibition on view from Sept. 12 - Oct. 21, 2009.

Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire
Haiku Challenge from Astrida Schaeffer!
Post your own 3-line haiku poem about this Japanese print in our collection. Just remember, the first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7, and the third has 5. Here's one to get you started:
Warrior woman
Gripping spear, fierce with armor,
Yet rich silks beneath.

Museum of Art - University of New Hampshire Did You Know Series! Leonard Edmondson received his M.F.A. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1942 and afterwards served in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1946 in Military Intelligence. – (Interesting facts about the artists to be featured in the Fall exhibition, "Recent Additions to the Collection" opening on Friday, Sept. 11, 5-7 p.m.)
Source: www.unh.edu
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