Saturday, November 19, 2011

Art Excursion at The Seton Art Gallery and Some Shots Around Downtown

DH took me to see UNH Theater's performance of "Stepping Out" last week. It was fun to see students from different educational backgrounds poured their heart to do something else that they enjoyed.
The first show of "Stepping Out" also coincided with the opening of art exhibition at the Seton Art Gallery next to the theater. The Seton Gallery always has an interesting and engaging program. This opening was a two person show, with Marion Belanger: Open Space, and Anna Broell Bresnick: Waldszenen.

According to the gallery's website:

"Belanger' Open Space is an investigation of a rapidly disappearing landscape of the endangered farm, field and stream.  Her photographs hold subtle traces of the human presence, and portray moments of quiet beauty.

Bresnick's evocative drawings and sculptures counter the false assumption continually made about the ecological health of our planet and expose nature's increasing inability to repair the destruction caused by human desire and greed."


You can also check out the artist websites:
http://www.annabroellbresnick.com/index.html
http://www.marionbelanger.com/Site_3/Home.html

DH took some photos of the opening:
(all photos by David F. Luecke, © Alamanda Art. Original works © their respective creators. All rights reserved.)




Anna Broell Bresnick
Necessary Departure
Anna Broell Bresnick
Nests on Fire
Anna Broell Bresnick
Rain Drop
Anna Broell Bresnick
Wipe Out

Anna Broell Bresnick
Reclining Nature
Marion Belanger
Open Space #8
Marion Belanger
Open Space #7
Gallery Director Kerry O'Grady
Anna Broell Bresnick
Nasty Nesting
Anna Broell Bresnick
Apple Book
Me, with two of Marion Belanger's prints

We recently went to downtown, mostly to check out Artspace and do Asian grocery shopping. Unfortunately, Artspace was currently closed for installation of the next show. I should've checked their website. So we went visit the English Building Market to see some pretty things. They have this whole store filled with vintage stuff.  It was really neat and unique.












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