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Mountain as Muse: The Artists Who Painted Mount Monadnock

Zoom , United States

Hundreds of artists have depicted Mount Monadnock in all seasons, from all angles, in a variety of styles. Join Alan Rumrill, historian and director of the Historical Society of Cheshire County, for an online talk highlighting some of their paintings and stories.

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Art Opening: Plein Air with a Flair

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

View the works created by artists from the Women’s Caucus for Art on the Harris Center grounds earlier in the summer! The opening reception will also feature a talk by art historian Kimberly Olmstead titled, “Women in Art: A History of Plein Air Painting and Conservation.” 

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Last Day of Art Exhibit: Transitions

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

The images in this exhibition by local photographer Stephen Gehlbach employ color, texture, and form to explore the idea of seasonal change.

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Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge

Zoom , United States

In this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!

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Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge

Zoom , United States

In this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!

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Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge

Zoom , United States

In this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!

Learn More & Register »

Environmental Studies Institute: Drawing from Nature – Artifacts and Observation with Artist Annie Trowbridge

Zoom , United States

In this four-week course, we'll immerse ourselves in the art of observation through drawing, looking closely at shape, texture, weight, and shadow as we sketch. All levels of drawing experience are welcome!

Learn More & Register »

Art Exhibit and Talk: An Illustrated Exploration of Lichen Lore

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join us to celebrate the opening of our newest art exhibit — a series of poster illustrations by Susan Edwards, with descriptions adapted from Kay Hurley’s text for their forthcoming book, "Lichenpedia: A Compendium of Lichen Lore."

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ESI: Transitions — A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop

Event Series Transitions: A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop
Harris Center & local field sites 83 King's Highway, Hancock

As nature makes a dramatic transition from the quietude of winter to the new life of spring, parallel changes may occur in our own lives. In this workshop facilitated by poet Brian Evans-Jones, we’ll explore this phenomenon by observing the natural world and writing our own poetry in a small, supportive group.

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Nature Mandala Workshop

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States
THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL, BUT YOU CAN STILL JOIN THE WAITLIST.

Join local environmental artist Sarah Wilson for this morning workshop to learn some tips and techniques for creating outdoor mandalas using only natural materials. Once we’ve gone over the basics, we’ll work as a group to make one large mandala, leaving our creation for others to enjoy as wind, sun, rain, and local critters slowly reclaim it.

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ESI: Transitions — A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop

Event Series Transitions: A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop
Harris Center & local field sites 83 King's Highway, Hancock

As nature makes a dramatic transition from the quietude of winter to the new life of spring, parallel changes may occur in our own lives. In this workshop facilitated by poet Brian Evans-Jones, we’ll explore this phenomenon by observing the natural world and writing our own poetry in a small, supportive group.

Learn More & Register »

ESI: Transitions — A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop

Event Series Transitions: A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop
Harris Center & local field sites 83 King's Highway, Hancock

As nature makes a dramatic transition from the quietude of winter to the new life of spring, parallel changes may occur in our own lives. In this workshop facilitated by poet Brian Evans-Jones, we’ll explore this phenomenon by observing the natural world and writing our own poetry in a small, supportive group.

Learn More & Register »

ESI: Transitions — A Nature Poetry Writing Workshop

Harris Center & local field sites 83 King's Highway, Hancock

As nature makes a dramatic transition from the quietude of winter to the new life of spring, parallel changes may occur in our own lives. In this workshop facilitated by poet Brian Evans-Jones, we’ll explore this phenomenon by observing the natural world and writing our own poetry in a small, supportive group.

Learn More & Register »

Environmental Studies Institute: Photographing Dragonflies and Damselflies

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Take your photography skills and your knowledge of our local Odonata – dragonflies and damselflies – to the next level during this short course with wildlife photographer and “ode” adorer Frank Gorga.

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Art Opening: Odes & Aves

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Join wildlife photographer Frank Gorga for the opening of his newest exhibit, showcasing recent photographs of “odes” (dragonflies and damselflies) and “aves” (birds).

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Environmental Studies Institute: Photographing Dragonflies and Damselflies

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Take your photography skills and your knowledge of our local Odonata – dragonflies and damselflies – to the next level during this short course with wildlife photographer and “ode” adorer Frank Gorga.

Learn More & Register »

Environmental Studies Institute: Photographing Dragonflies and Damselflies

Harris Center for Conservation Education 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH, United States

Take your photography skills and your knowledge of our local Odonata – dragonflies and damselflies – to the next level during this short course with wildlife photographer and “ode” adorer Frank Gorga.

Learn More & Register »