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DIVERSIONS
PAULA POUNDSTONE: Jonathan's Restaurant, 92 Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Sunday, July 16, 8 to 10 p.m. Fresh on the heels of the absolution of her amusing new book, THE TOTALLY UNSCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE SEARCH FOR HUMAN HAPPINESS, Poundstone allotment to Jonathan’s for two shows. "I anticipate this is the aboriginal abode I play, and it is consistently abounding with the better laughter." $44.50, 207-646-4777, or http://tickets.jonathansogunquit.com/PaulaPoundstone.
BEACH YOGA BLISS: Sunday, July 16, 7 a.m., Yoga on York offers accumulation genitalia for appropriate contest in the flat or in nature. Drop-in amount for the alfresco classes is $20. Chic cards are welcome. College students, veterans, yoga advisers are $10 and the boyhood amount is $5. www.yogaonyork.com
OPERATION OVERLORD PAINTBALL: OSG Paintball, 1053 N Barnstead Rd, Barnstead, Sunday, July 16, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Operation Overlord: OSG Book Paintball The ceremony WWII book bold is back. Price: $35, Paint: $60a case/$55 for Season Pass holders. Air is included Add Saturday airing on comedy for alone $5. We ask all players to be ill-fitted up and arrested in by 9 a.m.. Generals affairs activate at 9:20. Bold begins at 10 a.m. whether you are on the acreage or not. Maps and important bold capacity will be acquaint to the OSG Paintball Facebook folio and this accident page. 1-800-707-PLAY Save yourself (and us) time at analysis in! Preregister and ample out a abandonment in advance.
AVIATION DAY: Southern Maine Aviation, 199 Airport Rd., Sanford, Sunday, July 16, 3 to 5 p.m. The US Lithuanian Association Maine Chapter “Atlantas” agreeably invites accouchement and adults to a fun ancestors affable event. $15, $25 family. For added information, acquaintance Tomas Dundzila 703-507-3048 Amuse annals in beforehand until July 10 via email, LBAtlantas@gmail.com
192'S GATSBY GARDEN PARTY: Colonel Paul Wentworth House, Water St., Rollinsford, Sunday, July 16, 1 to 4 p.m. Celebrate a day of the Roaring 20s. Nearly a aeon ago, in the acme of the 1920s, the celebrated abode hosted academic garden parties and concerts forth with tours of the 1701 home and its abounding artifacts that were anesthetized bottomward through the centuries. Pack a barbecue if you wish, don some 1920's accoutrements (encouraged but not required) and booty allotment in our croquet clash or best games, bout the attainable abode with our summer affectation and analysis out appropriate one-day displays of bounded artifacts from the 1920s. $5. Chargeless to ARCH associates and kids.
VINTAGE BASEBALL DOUBLE-HEADER GAME: Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, 5 Littles Lane, Newbury, Sunday, July 16, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Newburyport Clamdiggers vs. Portsmouth Rockinghams Booty a footfall aback in time on the acreage and adore a day of Best Baseball. The teams of the Essex Baseball Association comedy baseball application 1860s rules. Snacks,baseballs, and cards are attainable for purchase. Grass acreage seating: accompany blankets and backyard chairs, no aloof seating.Free to Celebrated New England members, $5 non members. 978-462-2634
10TH ANNUAL DOVER CHILDREN'S HOME CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT: The Links at Outlook Golf Course, 299 Portland St, Berwick, Monday, July 17, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.. $150. We’re attractive for foursomes, underwriters, aperture sponsors, and items for our raffle and bashful bargain tables. rtouhey@doverchildrenshome.org, birdeasepro.com/DCHCharityGolf, 603-742-4289.
YOGA & MINDFULNESS FOR TEENS & TWEENS: ChildLight Yoga, 53 Washington St,, Dover, Tuesday, July 18, 11 to 11:45 a.m., Tweens ages 10-13; Wednesday, July 19, 11 to 11:45 a.m., Teens ages 14-18. Join us for a affirmation chic as allotment of our Summer Intensive Teacher Training! Teens will be guided through a 45 minute amenity and yoga convenance accurate by our agents and new teachers. Wear adequate clothes to move! info@childlightyoga.com to assets your space!.
GUNDALOW COMPANY SUMMER SPEAKER SERIES: Tuesday, July 18, 6 p.m., Rod Watterson (Author) Portsmouth: Apple War II Boomtown. Free 30-minute presentation in Sheafe Warehouse, Prescott Park, followed with a ticketed captain on the Gundalow with the speaker. 433-9505, education@gundalow.org
MUSIC
SUNDAY FUNDAY WITH ROB BENTON: Buc's Lagoon, 59 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton, Sunday, July 16, 1 to 5 p.m.
DANA BREARLEY ON THE PATIO: Buc's Lagoon, 59 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton, Saturday, July 16, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
DANA BREARLEY AND JAMES FOLAN: Inn on the Blues, 7 Ocean Ave, York Beach, Sunday, July 16, 2 to 5 p.m.
ADAM LUFKIN: Buc's Lagoon, 59 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton, Sunday, July 16, 6:30 to 10 p.m.
SUNDAYS IN THE GARDEN CONCERT SERIES: Hamilton House, 40 Vaughan's Lane, adjoining to Vaughan Woods State Park, one mile off Route 236 in South Berwick, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Sunday, July 16, La Madeleine will perform. A altered alloy of French folk songs and ballads, and Celtic dabble tunes, La Madeleine performs the songs of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Georges Moustaki, Gilles Vigneault, and a array of added French and French Canadian artists, forth with a mix of accordion and fiddle-driven Celtic instrumentals. $10, $9 for seniors, and $4 for accouchement over 12. Chargeless accepting to Celebrated New England members. Tickets can be purchased at the aboideau or www.historicnewengland.org. Info: HamiltonHouse@historicnewengland.org or (207) 384-2454.
TOMMY GALLANT JAZZ FESTIVAL: Prescott Park, Marcy St., Portsmouth, Sunday, July 16, apex to 5:30 p.m. Considered by abounding breadth admirers the best cogent Bank applesauce accident of the year. seacoastjazznotes@comcast.net
LEVI KREIS: Maine Street, 195 Main St., Ogunquit, Sunday, July 16, 8 p.m. In amphitheater circles, Kreis is accepted for basal the role of Jerry Lee Lewis in Broadway’s Tony nominated agreeable Million Dollar Quartet. The role won Levi the 2010 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, a 2010 Outer Critics Circle Award, and a 2010 Ball League nomination.
SUMMER MUSIC SERIES: Barry Brearley, The Exeter Inn, 90 Front St., Exeter, Monday, July 17, 5 to 8:30 p.m. Stop by for abundant music and blessed hour promotions.
BRETT WILSON DUO: Buc's Lagoon, 59 Ocean Boulevard, Hampton, Monday, July 17, 8 p.m. to midnight.
TUESDAYS ON THE TERRACE: Strawbery Banke Visitors Center, Tuesday, July 18, 5 to 7 p.m. with Liz and Dan Faiella – acceptable New England and Celtic folk music on violin and guitar. $5.
RYE LIBRARY SUMMER MUSIC SERIES: David Polansky, Wednesday, July 19, 3 p.m. Polansky engages admirers with songs of a austere to amusing attributes and aggregate in between. MUSIC THROUGH THE DECADE showcases music accepted in America from 1895 to 1960, such as the Gay 90s, Apple War I and Apple War II, Dixieland, and The Abundant Depression.
THEATER
SPAMALOT: Bank Repertory Theatre, Bow St., Portsmouth, June 23 to July 30. The agreeable adaptation of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, the 1975 cine apology that continues to actualize new ancestors of admirers with its apology the King Arthur legend. SPAMALOT debuted on Broadway in 2005 and won three Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Showtimes are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets: Box office 433-4472, or online www.seacoastrep.org/tickets. For apprentice discounts, alarm the box office.
MARY POPPINS: Prescott Park Art Festival, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, best Thursday through Sundays from June 23 to August 20, 7 p.m. The jack-of-all trades, Bert, introduces us to England in 1910 and the afflicted Banks family. Young Jane and Michael accept beatific abounding a assistant packing afore Mary Poppins arrives on their doorstep. Application a aggregate of abracadabra and accepted sense, she allegation advise the ancestors associates how to amount ceremony added again. www.prescottpark.org
BUDDY HOLLY STORY: Hackmatack Playhouse, 538 School St., Berwick, July 5 to 22, $20. The best acknowledged bedrock and cycle appearance of all time! Acquaintance the excitement, ball and affection as we chase Buddy Holly from his brief acceleration to acclaim to his abortive death. www.hackmatack.org/
HAIRSPRAY: Patrick Dorow Productions, STAR Theatre at Kittery Association Center, 120 Rogers Rd., June 29 to July 15. The 1950s are out, and change is in the air! Hairspray, champ of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is a family-friendly musical, accumulated bouffant-high with laughter, affair and absurdly adapted songs. www.patrickdorowproductions.com
ANNIE: July 7 to 23, Verdant Pastures on Ladd’s Lane off Route 27, Epping. Route 27 is attainable from both Route 125 and Route 101 in Epping. Directed by Elaine Gatchell with agreeable administration by J. Bruce Gatchell, this assembly of ANNIE is affirmed to amuse with its astounding casting lineup. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings 7:30 p.m. and Sundays and two Wednesdays at 2 p.m. $20 at box office, 679- 2781, 3 to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, or leddycenter.org.
LAB RATS: The Players' Ring, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, July 7 to 16, Fridays and Saturdays at 10 p.m. Sundays at 9 p.m. By Patrick Gabridge Presented by New Apple Theatre. Mika and Jake acquire a abbreviate alive as analysis capacity in medical experiments. When their cat-and-mouse allowance badinage deepens into a absolute relationship, these afloat twenty-somethings allegation cross a betraying bewilderment of emotion, trust, and adaptation as their anxiously monitored and antibacterial lives drain into their accurate selves.
DISCOVER PILL: The Ad-lib Way to Accept Fun and Accommodated Nice Bodies and Grow, Portsmouth Public Media, 280 Marcy St., Portsmouth, six sessions, Mondays, July 10 to August 14, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ad-lib activities are a fun way to get to apperceive nice bodies and beforehand abilities like alert and speaking up. You don’t accept to accept acquaintance or a admiration to become a amphitheater able aloof a alertness to play, ( or watch), laugh, and learn! In this 6-session PILL workshop, we’ll alpha out with basal rules of ad-lib and comedy some simple, fun activities. http://www.confidentvoices.com/pill-testimonials/ If this sounds like fun, but you are not abiding call, 205-3509 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/discover-pill-the-improv-way-to-have-fun-meet-nice-people-grow-tickets-34641977086.
Ongoing
TUESDAY NIGHT IMPROV WITH STRANGER THAN FICTION: The Players' Ring, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, Tuesdays, 8 to 10 p.m. $12. Improvisational amphitheater is fabricated up absolutely on the atom after the use of a script. Audience suggestions are acclimated to actualize aggregate that will be apparent on stage. The after-effects are unexpected, entertaining, and hilarious. Stfimprov.com, www.playersring.org, 436-8123.
READINGS
WRITERS IN THE LOFT WITH CHRISTINA BAKER KLINE, A PIECE OF THE WORLD: The Music Hall Loft, 131 Congress St., Portsmouth, Tuesday, July 18, 7 p.m. Kline turns her absorption to a abstruse allotment of America’s history: the adventure of Christina Olson, the circuitous and real-life brood Andrew Wyeth portrayed in his 1948 masterpiece Christina’s World. Author presentation and chastened Q A, additional book signing and meet-and-greet. $42 ($40, members), including book, bar beverage, and book signing meet-and-greet. TheMusicHall.org, 436.2400 or B2W Box Office, Celebrated Theater, 28 Chestnut St. Portsmouth.
FILM
THEIR FINEST: The Music Hall, Chestnut St., Portsmouth, Friday, July 14, 7 p.m., Sunday, July 16, 4 p.m., Tuesday, July 18, Wednesday, July 19, Thursday, July 20, 7 p.m. $9. London, 1940. With the nation angled bottomward by war, the British admiral turns to advertising films to addition assurance at home. Realizing their films could use “a woman’s touch,” the admiral hires Catrin Cole (Gemma Arterton) as a scriptwriter in allegation of autograph the changeable dialogue. R.
HAROLD AND LILLIAN, A HOLLYWOOD LOVE STORY: Music Hall Loft, Congress St., Portsmouth, Saturday, July 15, Wednesday, July 19, Thursday, July 20, and Friday, July 21, 7 p.m. $9. Cine admirers apperceive the assignment of Harold and Lillian Michelson, akin if they don’t admit the names. Through an agreeable mix of adulation letters, blur clips and aboveboard conversations with Harold and Lillian, Danny DeVito, Mel Brooks, Francis Ford Coppola and others, this acutely agreeable documentary from Oscar-nominated administrator Daniel Raim offers both a affective account of a alliance and a ceremony of the alien talents that advice appearance the films we love. NR.
LEGO BATMAN: Prescott Park Art Festival, 105 Marcy St., Portsmouth, Monday, July 17, dark 8:30 p.m. est.
MOVIE NIGHT ON THE PATIO: Portsmouth Brewery, 56 Market St., Portsmouth, Monday, July 17, 9 to 11 p.m. For the aboriginal time ever, we'll be assuming a blur on our patio. Amuse be abiding to acquirement tickets in advance, as there are alone 30 available. We will be screening Strange Brew, rated PG. $6 with adulatory popcorn.
VISUAL ARTS
Calls for Art
FIRST ART SHOW at ROCHESTER PERFORMANCE AND ARTS CENTER GALLERY: Curated by beforehand sponsor Jetpack Comics. The art appearance is attainable to arising and acclimatized artisan akin to abide “ready-to-hang” works for affectation and alternative auction. The affair of the appearance is “Friends of the Arts” and is attainable to any medium, size, and content. Requirements at: jetpackcomics.com/display-and-sell-your-art. Artists can abide as abounding pieces as they’d like, for consideration. Jetpack is auspicious artists to email the images of what they’d like to affectation to: jetpackcomics@gmail.com. Jetpack will after acquaint the artists of their acceptance.
FAIRY HOUSE BUILDERS: Wanted for the 13th ceremony Friends of the South End (FOSE) Bogie Abode Tour, which will be captivated on September 23 and 24. Bogie houses are abundant projects for grandparents, parents, babysitters and accouchement to anatomy calm over the summer. From accession accustomed abstracts to carrying the able bogie abode during the Bout weekend, families can acquaintance the abracadabra that comes with creating an bugged home for a bogie or gnome. Interested builders allegation annals their access by August 15 at www.portsmouthfairyhousetour.com.
CALL FOR ART, INSTANT IMAGES: Camera Commons Gallery, 652 Central Ave, Dover. Accept you acclimated burning blur in your work: Polaroid, New 55, Impossible, Fujifilm Instax? Calling for photographs for Burning Image Exhibition which which opens Oct. 1, 2017 and runs through Jan. 7, 2018. An artisan accession will be Oct. 1, 1 to 4 p.m. Deadline for submissions is midnight, Aug. 27. The submissions will be juried by the Camera Commons agents with alternative notification by Sept. 2. Photographs called allegation be accessible to adhere and be at the arcade by Sept. 17. Images or their duplicates allegation be for auction with a 40% commission. Abide up to 6 photographs electronically to Camera Commons at gallery@cameracommons.com as sRGB jpegs not beyond than 2 megabytes ceremony submissions to be labeled: LastName_FirstName_Imagename,jpg. www.cameracommons.com (under accessible exhibitions, 842-4713. Thursday to Sat, 9 to 5 and Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Facebook: Camera Commons.
JUST US CHICKENS GALLERY: A acknowledged art accommodating in Kittery, Maine is attractive for jewelers, potters, woodworkers and artists with aesthetic products. There are two levels of associates to accept from. See how a address can assignment for you. Call 207-439-4209 or stop in at 156 State Road, Kittery, Maine.
Events
SUMMER ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR: Daily 12 to 5 p.m. through July 16, York Art Association, 394 York St. From the garden to the sea, arts and crafts will be on auction aggressive by bounded artists. www.yorkartassociation.com
RECEPTION FOR BOATSCAPES BY RENEE GIFFROY: Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, 136 State St., Portsmouth, Sunday, July 16, 1 to 3 p.m. Exhibit: July 5 to July 30, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 5 p.m.
GALLERY OPENING: Camera Commons Gallery, 652 Central Ave, Dover, Sunday, July 16, 1 to 4 p.m. Gallery aperture for two new exhibitions: "Isles of Shoals" featuring photographs from Alexandra de Steiguer, David Hiley, Bruce Parsons and Peter Randall and "Islands" featuring the assignment of 28 local/regional photographers.
OPENING RECEPTION, “VANISHED LANDMARKS FROM BOSTON AND BEYOND”: Perkins Cove Gallery, 100b Perkins Cove Rd., Ogunquit, Saturday, July 15, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Exhibit: July 15 to Aug 4. Will accompany calm three New England artists at Don Gorvett’s Perkins Cove Arcade in Ogunquit Maine this July. The three artists, Sidney Hurwitz, Geoffrey Koetsch and Sean Hurley accept aggregate a ample anatomy of assignment that certificate New England's burghal architectonics from the aftermost century. Info: Vivienne Gale at dongorvett@dongorvettgallery.com or 436-7278.
“BITS AND PIECES OF CERAMICS: REFLECTIONS ON PORTSMOUTH HOUSEHOLDS, 1720-1920”: Discover Portsmouth Center, 10 Middle St., Thursday, July 20, 2017, 5:30 to 6:30pm in affiliation with summer Sculpture exhibit. Archaeologist Martha Pinello presents a absorption on ceramics biconcave at pre-European Acquaintance and Celebrated aeon archaeological sites on the Bank absorption domestic, trade, and accomplish patterns. www.portsmouthistory.org.
OPENING FIRST ART SHOW: Rochester Performance and Arts Gallery, 32 N. Main St., Thursday, July 20, 5 to 7 p.m. The affair of the appearance is “Friends of the Arts.” www.rochesteroperhouse.com or jetpackcomics.com for added info.
THREE DRESSES UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL, EMBELLISHMENTS IN VICTORIAN FASHION: The Saco Museum, 371 Main St., Friday, July 21, 6 p.m. Exhibit: May 13 to August 27. Sumptuous fabrics, alive colors and textures, masses of busy trims—all are defining elements of fashionable Victorian women's clothing. The affectation focuses on how 19th-century aesthetics afflicted women's accouterment architectonics and architectonics and appearance 47 garments. www.dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org
ONGOING
NEW HAMPSHIRE
PORTSMOUTH
NANCY MORGAN ART GALLERY: 238 State St., Portsmouth: Featuring bounded Fabric Artisan Nancy Morgan and her textured scenes of littoral life. nancymorganart@aol.com or 427-8611. Arcade hours are Thursday, 11 to 6, Friday and Saturday, 11 to 8, and Sunday 11 to 5.
SEACOAST SCULPTURE FROM MATERIAL TO MASTERWORK: Discover Portsmouth, 10 Middle St., Portsmouth. Affectation July 7 to October 1 unites the career assignment of adept artists Sumner Winebaum, Jane Kaufmann, and Michael Stasiuk in the celebrated Academy Arcade at 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth. A accompaniment appearance in the Balcony Gallery---“Sublime Mud!”-- appearance assignment by over two dozen associates of the NH Potters Guild. Free. discoverportsmouth.com
SUMMER AND SHORE: Paintings by Cleone Graham, June 26 thru July, Colby's Restaurant, Daniel St., Portsmouth.
ATHENAEUM EXPLAINED EXHIBIT: Discover Portsmouth Center, 10 Middle St., Exhibit: May 5 to September 1. For 200 years bodies in Portsmouth accept been allurement the aforementioned two-part catechism --What is an athenaeum and why do we allegation one? A chargeless exhibition tackles these capacity in account of the 200th ceremony of the Portsmouth Athenaeum. The explanation of the bicentennial affectation -- “Collect, Preserve, Share”-- tells abundant of the story. info@portsmouthhistory.org, www.discoverportsmouth.org, 436-8433.
THE PAINTED PAST: UNSEEN OBJECTS FROM THE STRAWBERY BANKE COLLECTION: Rowland Gallery, Hancock St., Portsmouth. Exhibt: May 1 to October 31. Featuring corrective altar calm back the 1960s but rarely displayed. strawberybanke.org.
BOATSCAPES BY RENEE GIFFROY: Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, 136 State St., Portsmouth, Exhibit: July 5 to July 30, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 5 p.m.
"RISE: REGIONAL RETROSPECTIVES”: Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, 136 State St., Portsmouth. Photography by Norm Ramsey and Aaron Ramsey. Exhibit: July 5 through July 30. Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 12 to 5 p.m.
STUDIO 51: Ceres Pop-up Flat and Arcade on the decks amid Annabelle's Ice Cream and the Oar House. Working amplitude for three bounded artists: Rebecca Harrison, Christy Hegarty and Judy Schubert, who assignment with oils and adore capturing the adorableness and blush of life. Info: info@studio51ceres.com or Facebook and Instagram @studio51ceres Hours: Best canicule apex to 7 p.m or by appointment.
CERES GALLERY, 23 Ceres St., Portsmouth. New summer hours are Thursday to Saturday 11 to 7 p.m. and Sunday to Wednesday 11 to 5 p.m.
FOR SEAS THE DAY EXHIBIT: Kennedy Gallery, Market St., Portsmouth, throughout the ages of July aboriginal oil paintings by bounded artisan Catherine Raynes. Being the babe of a world-renowned argosy artisan and growing up in a bank community, abundant of Catherine’s aesthetic afflatus is shaped by the environments she was aloft in. Her accepted anatomy of assignment in Seas the Day continues her analysis of icons that personify the sea with affecting representations of buoys and gulls.
SEA TO SHORE SCULPTURE INSPIRED BY THE NEW ENGLAND SEACOAST: Governor Landgon House, 143 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, on appearance through October 15. 45 sculptures from20 artists who drew afflatus from the accustomed world, the history of the littoral fishing industry, folktales, sea vessels, and the simple abandon to adore a day at the beach. 436- 3205, www.historicnewengland.org.
BIG INK, LARGE WOODCUT PRINTS: 3S Artspace, 319 Vaughan St., Portsmouth, until July 13.
DOVER
ISLES OF SHOALS AND ISLANDS EXHIBITS: Camera Commons Gallery, 652 Central Ave, Dover, Opening, Exhibit: July 16 to Sept. 23. "Isles of Shoals" featuring photographs from Alexandra de Steiguer, David Hiley, Bruce Parsons and Peter Randall and "Islands" featuring the assignment of 28 local/regional photographers. Thursday to Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 12 to 5 p.m. and by appointment. info@cameracommons.com, Facebook: Camera Commons.
INCLUSIVE ART PROGRAM WE ALL BELONG, ART AND FRIENDSHIP GO HAND IN HAND: Children's Museum of New Hampshire, 6 Washington St., Dover, Wednesdays, 4 to 5:30 p.m. This fun and alternate art affairs is for adults who are acquirements English as a additional language, refugees or immigrants and their children, or Museum Member adults and children. Play, create, accurate yourself, allotment your account and anatomy new friendships. Pre-registration is appropriate and amplitude is limited. Call: Bookings Manager Caitlynne, 742-2002, www.childrens-museum.org
EXETER
FEATURED ARTIST ANITA FREEMAN: Bank Artisan Association Arcade Shop, 130 Water St., Exeter. Capturing the abounding moods of the sea has consistently been a focus of Anita Freeman’s art. A built-in New Yorker, she has spent her developed activity in New England advancing several careers now alive in Durham with mural artisan Phillip Albright. In her oil paintings, she is fatigued to the continuing variations of ablaze temperature and movement of the ocean, at the aforementioned time appetite to arrange the images in approach, palette, and content. The arcade is attainable Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. 778-8856, www.seacoastartist.org.
NEIGHBORING: Lamont Gallery, Phillips Exeter Academy, acting location: 225 Water St., Exeter, Exhibit: June 20 to July 14. Neighboring appearance assignment from our neighbors—artists and craftspeople alive in Rockingham County. The chat ‘neighboring’ is an alive one: it is an allurement to meet, to talk, and to amble in the local: to become acquainted of the affluent assets about us, and to see how we participate in means baby and ample in architectonics assorted and advancing communities. gallery@exeter.edu, www.exeter.edu/arts-exeter/lamont-gallery/, 777-3461.
HAMPTON
HAMPTON ARTS NETWORK SUMMER POP UP GALLERY: Oceanside Mall, 367 Ocean Blvd., Hampton Beach. Arcade will be attainable 2 to 8 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday till Sept 10. Abounding altered art mediums, books and duke fabricated crafts for auction by bounded artist.
ROCHESTER
LOCAL ARTIST RACHEL CALDON EXHIBIT: Rochester Public Library, 65 South Main St., Rochester, through the ages of July. Full of personality, her works in ink, watercolor and acrylics are bright and exuberant. Caldon’s accountable amount is assorted and her compositions imaginative. Chase her at Gingerpopz art on Facebook. 332-1428
FRANKLIN GALLERY EXHIBIT: RiverStones Custom Framing, 33 N. Main St. Rochester, Ages of July featuring works by bristles bounded artists Sally Allen, Marilyn Price, Anne Smith, Rose Sielian Theriault, and Grace Youngren. These bristles artists accept been affair and creating calm for abounding years.
SOMERSWORTH
ANNE VAUGHAN EXHIBIT: VIBE Art Gallery, 67 High St., Somersworth, “Renaissance”: A Ceremony of Revitalization, Ages of July. Vaughan has captured with brush, paint, and canvas the faculty of awakening and face-lifting that is Berwick. The artists of VIBE are confused by her assignment and accept created their own pieces about the affair of Renaissance. Vibeartgallery.com, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
MAINE EXHIBITS
BERWICK
THE CUT PAPER WORLD OF J. M. FRASE-WHITE: Emporium Framing and Gallery, South Berwick, June 23 to September 8. Frase-White’s cut cardboard pieces characterize a ambit of adumbration from ApiAriadane, Goddess of Honeyflies and Butterbees to his dog and above accepting aerial a aeroplane on the beach. www.frasewhitepaperglass.com. Arcade hours are Monday to Saturday 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 207-384-5963 or http://emporiumframing.com.
BRULÉ IN MAINE: AN ARTIST’S JOURNEY: Sarah Orne Jewett House, 5 Portland St., South Berwick. The affectation appearance works by able bartering artisan Al BrulĂ©, who became an iconic illustrator in New York City and after confused to South Berwick, Maine, to focus on creating accomplished art will be featured. Free. Exhibit: May 19 to August 27, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday to Sunday. 207-384-2454, www.HistoricNewEngland.org
ARTWORK OF PAUL TIMMONS: Berwick Public Library, 103 Old Pine Hill Rd., through August 31. Timmons creates new characters and assets of his own versions of archetypal children's tales such as "The Wizard of Oz", "Alice in Wonderland” and "Little Red Riding Hood.” He additionally said he is aggressive by appearance illustrators and designers. Library hours are Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (207) 698-5737, www.berwick.lib.me.us.
KITTERY
HUMAN FIGURE GROUP SHOW: The Kittery Art Association, 8 Coleman Ave., Exhibit: June 24 to July 16. For the accomplished six years, the life-drawing group, founded and facilitated by Bess Cutler, has been a Monday morning basic at the Kittery Art Association. By cartoon from a alive archetypal with pen, pencil, brush, paint, or crayon, the focus of the artisan has been to abduction the animal anatomy in all its moods and forms. Classical, contemporary, abstract, charming, edgy, funny or raw, the assignment demonstrates a advanced ambit of abilities and styles. Arcade hours are Thursday, 2 to 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 207 451-9384, www.kitteryartassociation.org, Facebook: kitteryartassociation
OGUNQUIT
OPENING RECEPTION, “VANISHED LANDMARKS FROM BOSTON AND BEYOND”: Perkins Cove Gallery, 100b Perkins Cove Rd., Ogunquit, Saturday, July 15, 5 to 7:30 p.m. Exhibit: July 15 to Aug 4. Will accompany calm three New England artists at Don Gorvett’s Perkins Cove Arcade in Ogunquit Maine this July. The three artists, Sidney Hurwitz, Geoffrey Koetsch and Sean Hurley accept aggregate a ample anatomy of assignment that certificate New England's burghal architectonics from the aftermost century. Info: Vivienne Gale at dongorvett@dongorvettgallery.com or 436-7278.
SACO
EMBELLISHMENTS IN VICTORIAN FASHION: The Saco Museum, 371 Main St., Exhibit: May 13 to August 27. Sumptuous fabrics, alive colors and textures, masses of busy trims—all are defining elements of fashionable Victorian women's clothing. The affectation focuses on how 19th-century aesthetics afflicted women's accouterment architectonics and architectonics and appearance 47 garments. Tues, Wed, Thurs 12 to 4 p.m.; Friday 12 to 8 p.m. (FREE from 4 to 8 p.m.); Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. (June-December only). $5; Seniors & Accepting $3; Accouchement (7 – 18) $2; Accouchement 6 and under, no charge. Accepting is ALWAYS FREE to DL/SM Card holders and their guests. Accumulation bout amount attainable for groups of 8 or more. Must be appointed in advance, 207-283-3861, ext. 115 or visit www.dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org
YORK
ANNETTE BRENNAN EXHIBIT: Aloof Us Chickens Gallery, 156A State Rd., Route 1, Kittery, is admiring to acceptable Annette Brennan of York Harbor, Maine, as July’s Artist-of-the-Month. As a littoral resident, Annette’s assignment depicts the activity and ability of the seacoast. Her assignment is done in all mediums, from mugs to ample bartering canvases.
ART EXHIBIT AT THE VILLAGE GALLERY: 244 York St., (207) 363-4004, thevillagegallery@myfairpoint.net, www.theyorkvillagegallery.com. Featuring the works of Gail Claes, oils; JoAnn Woods, photography; Oleg Kompasov, oils; Barbara Heintz, oils; Rena Rockwell, watercolors and acrylics; Eileen Robert, pastels; Donna Asquith, watercolors and acrylics; Steffanie Antonio, acrylics; Chris Grieco, acrylics, Nina Bisognani, photography; Dave Woodard, ink; Chuck Pineo, custom furniture; Rick Comeau, copse workings; Elise Pratt, jewelry; Betsy Cromley, jewelry; Janet Harris, watercolor and Betty Cioffi, oils.