Past Exhibitions
2011 AIANH Exhibition
Start: 12/12/2011 at am
Awards and Closing Ceremony: January 20, 2012
French Building Gallery
The New Hampshire Chapter of the American Institute of Architects is exhibiting its 2011 AIANH Awards submissions in the French Building Gallery. AIANH, the New Hampshire Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, has over 200 architect members representing the majority of licensed architects in the state. This exhibition showcases entries into their annual awards competition. Visit the exhibition to vote for your favorite residential and commercial projects.
Greece: Three Emerging Artist's Viewpoints
Start: 12/09/2011 at am
Amherst Street Gallery
Opening Reception: December 14, 2011, 5 - 7 pm
The landscape, culture and architecture of Greece are explored in this exhibition by three senior Bachelor of Fine Art students: Jason Picard, Natalie Estrello, and Kiera McTigue who spent a month photographing the country during a summer abroad program in 2011.
High School Drawing 2012 Deadline for Submission
Start: 01/13/2012 at am
The New Hampshire Institute of Art is pleased to announce the High School Drawing Exhibition 2012, a nationwide competition for high school artists. This juried exhibition of drawing works will be on display in all gallery spaces February 24 –March 17, 2012.
ENTRY CONDITIONS
- Entries must be original drawings created by current high school students (current as of December 2011).
- Original artwork, including mat, must not exceed 28”x36”.
- Only artwork in drawing media and completed in the last TWO years will be accepted.
- Drawings from photographs or other printed materials may not qualify for award consideration but may be juried into the exhibit at the juror’s discretion.
- Only 1 entry may be submitted by each artist.
- Attn: High School Art Teachers: Please submit one disk per student.
- Registration forms must be signed. Registration forms will be available on our website: www.nhia.edu. You may also photocopy this form.
- Image and registration form are due January 13, 2012.
Click here to download an entry form as PDF.
Send all registration forms and digital image entries to:
HSDE 2012
Attn: Andy Lucas, Gallery Director
New Hampshire Institute of Art
148 Concord Street
Manchester, NH 03104
Any incomplete application or images that are not labeled correctly or are of poor quality may not be eligible for entry.
2011 Biennial
Start: 11/04/2011 at am
Amherst Street Gallery and French Building Gallery
Opening Reception: November 9, 2011, 5 - 7 pm
The New Hampshire Institute of Art is pleased to announce Biennial 2011, a regional juried exhibition for New England artists.This exhibition of painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, and illustration will be on display in both the French Building Gallery and Amherst Gallery. Juror Anthony Apesos, American painter and professor of Fine Arts at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University was born in Newark, New Jersey, but was raised in West Philadelphia. He began his formal art education at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia and finished with a certificate in Painting, studying with Sidney Goodman. He received his Masters in Fine Arts from the Milton Avery School of Fine Arts at Bard College in 1991. He has had numerous one-person shows and major commissions across the United States. Apesos has lived in Boston since 1992, when he came to chair the Fine Arts department at the Art Institute of Boston. Now a professor in the fine Biennial: Earl Schofield, Funny Face arts and art history departments, Apesos founded and served as the first director of the low-residence Masters in Fine Art Program at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. He is the author of Anatomy for Artists: A New Approach to Discovering, Learning and Remembering the Body and is currently at work on a book on historical painting methods.
REVOLuTion Steampunk Exhibition
Start: 10/12/2011 at 12:00am
Steampunk art to be exhibited in the student vault gallery Oct. 12th - Nov. 9th
Dropoff deadline has been extended! Maximum size of 2D art can be up to 16” x 16”, 3D art should have a width and depth no larger than 12”. The drop off deadline is Oct.11, 12pm at the Teti Library.
For more info contact anastasiaweigle@nhia.edu or spencer.worthley@gmail.com
The Myths
Start: 09/30/2011 at 5:00pm
Seven artists consider how the roles of women have evolved since Eve's "fall from grace". With bold photographic interpretations of what was, what is, or what might have been, these New England-based fine art photographers collectively guarantee a journey which invites us to add our own experiences and perceptions into the mix when determining where or not reality ends and myth or misconception steps into play. Paricipating Artists: Abigail Wellman, Amy Wilton, Anna Isaak-Ross, Bev Conway,
Cig Harvey, Rose Marasco and Sharon Arnold
Opening Reception: October 12th 5-7pm
Amherst Street Gallery, 77 Amherst Street
French Building Gallery, 148 Concord Street
Family Plan
Start: 09/14/2011 at am
“Family Plan,” an exhibition at “The Vault Gallery,” the only student-run gallery at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, opens Wednesday, September 14th at 12 noon, 156 Hanover Street. “Family Plan” is a group exhibit exploring camera phone photography and the intimate documentation of our every day lives that it provides. Contributors of the images are students, alumni, staff and friends of NHIA.
This is the first Vault Gallery exhibition for the 2011-12 academic year and will run until October 7th.
2011 Annual Faculty Exhibition
Start: 08/30/2011 at am
Opening Reception: September 14, 5 pm-7 pm
Amherst Street Gallery, 77 Amherst Street
French Building Gallery, 148 Concord Street
The New Hampshire Institute of Art is proud to present an exhibition representing the Institute’s talented faculty members. This diverse and interesting exhibition showcases work which spans the range of disciplines taught at the college; ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, illustration, and interdisciplinary arts.
