Dad's opening
Sep. 10th, 2002 09:46 pmTwo of my Dad's paintings will be in an exhibit in NH (at the Nashua Library). This is the first one (I think) he's done aside from anything he did back in art school in the late 70's. So does anyone know what kind of stuff there is to do in Nashua near the library? I may want to head up there this weekend and check it out . . .
The opening is tomorrow (so you can guess what the subject of the exhibit is as a result) but I'll be at work and then school until 9:30 PM so I won't be able to attend. I guess the BBC will be there too (supposedly) covering the exhibit (so says Dad).
One of the paintings is just amazing - I think its probably the best work he's done yet. He's going to be working on a series based on the September 11th tragedy (and in particular, based on the rescue workers). And it will (of course) be comprised of 11 paintings.
Sorry for the long link:
http://www.nhevents.com/Main.asp?UID=361019236&SectionID=21&EventStart=21&ShowCal=1&CalendarMonth=9&CalendarYear=2002&CalendarDay=11&SubSectionID=471&EventID=20143
The opening is tomorrow (so you can guess what the subject of the exhibit is as a result) but I'll be at work and then school until 9:30 PM so I won't be able to attend. I guess the BBC will be there too (supposedly) covering the exhibit (so says Dad).
One of the paintings is just amazing - I think its probably the best work he's done yet. He's going to be working on a series based on the September 11th tragedy (and in particular, based on the rescue workers). And it will (of course) be comprised of 11 paintings.
Sorry for the long link:
http://www.nhevents.com/Main.asp?UID=361019236&SectionID=21&EventStart=21&ShowCal=1&CalendarMonth=9&CalendarYear=2002&CalendarDay=11&SubSectionID=471&EventID=20143
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Date: 2002-09-10 07:13 pm (UTC)Well, you'll be downtown. Headlines is downtown, but not on Main St. - on a cross street.
Headlines is a gothy/punky/hippie/alternative store.
There's also a nice canal nature walk (at least I heard they cleaned it up). and some nice
restaurants downtown for lunch (Michael's, this Italian place below the masonic temple, San Francisco Kitchen).