Events

The Museum of Art presents a variety of popular events and programs that enhance exhibitions. Opening receptions, weekly ArtBreak programs, lectures, and special events are open to the public free of charge unless otherwise noted.


Gabriel Laderman, Portrait of Johanna

December 2008

Wednesday, December 3, noon
Room A219, Paul Creative Arts Center
ArtBreak: Slide Lecture: Gabriel Laderman, an Unconventional Realist in an Age of Abstraction David Carbone, University of Albany, NY, discusses work on view in the exhibition “Gabriel Laderman: Unconventional Realist.”

Wednesday, December 10, noon
Museum of Art, Paul Creative Arts Center
ArtBreak: Concert: Holiday Music for Flutists and Friends Music for the season is performed by the flute studio of professor Peggy Vagts, Department of Music, UNH.

January 2009

drawing image

Friday, January 23, 5-7 p.m
Museum of Art, Paul Creative Arts Center
Preview Reception Drawing the Line and
Renewal: Printmakers from the New Northern Ireland

Join us for the opening reception for a new exhibition featuring drawings from the 18th to the late 20th centuries, drawn primarily from the collection of the Museum of Art at the University of New Hampshrie, as well as an exhibition showcasing the work of eighteen contemporary Northern Ireland printmakers.

April 2009

Friday, April 17, 6-8 p.m
Museum of Art, Paul Creative Arts Center
Preview Reception 2009 Senior B.A. and B.F.A. Exhibition and 2009 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition (I)
Join us for the opening reception for two new exhibitions featuring works by graduating art students, and paintings by candidates for the University of New Hampshire's Master of Fine Arts degree in painting.

May 2009

Friday, May 8, 5-7 p.m
Museum of Art, Paul Creative Arts Center
Preview Reception 2009 M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition (II)
Join us for the opening reception for this exhibition featuring paintings by candidates for the University of New Hampshire's Master of Fine Arts degree in painting.

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The Museum of Art exhibitions and programs are supported in part by the Friends of the Museum of Art.