The efforts of dozens of people from the directors of the exhibiting institutions, the collectors of the paintings, the art restorers, framers, art handlers, exhibition designers, printers, photographers, and scholars these catalogs remain as a testament to the skill and dedication of those people committed to art and New Hampshire. I am grateful to have played my roll.
With the closing of "Luminous Terrain" this week I took a moment today to look back at a year of great effort and wonderful success. In just over one calander year I helped organize and present three extraordinary exhibitions of 19th century White Mountain Art. That alone would be enough to be thankful for, but now that the exhibits are over it is the catalogs that remain, and they are fantastic.
The efforts of dozens of people from the directors of the exhibiting institutions, the collectors of the paintings, the art restorers, framers, art handlers, exhibition designers, printers, photographers, and scholars these catalogs remain as a testament to the skill and dedication of those people committed to art and New Hampshire. I am grateful to have played my roll.
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Dolly MacIntyre
6/11/2013 07:21:10 am
I would like to purchase copies of the three White Mountain show catalogues.
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Jamie LaFleur
6/11/2013 09:14:20 pm
Dolly- The two small catalogs were given to visitors and I don't believe there are any left. The large catalog is for sale at the Jackson Historical Society. You could ask people you know who attended the exhibitions if they have extra copies of the smaller catalogs.
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