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DCRDepartment of Cultural Resources
New Hampshire's Department of Cultural Resources includes the State Council on the Arts, the Film and Television Office, the Division of Historical Resources, the State Library and the Commission on Native American Affairs. The Department strives to nurture the cultural well-being of our state. From the covered bridges and traditional music of our past to the avant-garde performances and technological resources of today and tomorrow, New Hampshire's culture is as varied as its geography and its people. This strong cultural base—which truly has something for everyone—attracts businesses looking for engaged workforces, provides outstanding educational opportunities and creates communities worth living in. Learn more at www.nh.gov/nhculture.

 

The New Hampshire Art Association is a non-profit professional art association founded in 1940. It is one of the oldest statewide art associations in the country.  It consists over over 400 members of painters, photographers, watercolorists, printmakers, sculptors, and other fine arstists living and working primarily in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont.  Our Mission: The Association engages visual artists and the public at large through a passionate and energetic agenda of artist support and exhibitions, community outreach and education.  These programs nurture creative expression and stimulate dialogue, thereby enriching contemporary culture and community spirit. Learn more at

 www.nhartassociation.org