ARTS
Interactive playground
Mill Brooks summer exhibit is a wonderland
By Kelly Sennott
ksennotthippopress.com
This summer, the Mill Brook
Gallery and Sculpture Garden (236
Hopkinton Road, Concord, 226-
2046) is more like a backyard art
fantasy oasis and playground than a
standard art gallery.
Throughout the grounds, indoors
and out, artwork lines the walls
and ceilings and fills the yard out-
15th Annual Outdoor
Juried Sculpture Exhibit
Where: Mill Brook Gallery and
Sculpture Garden, 236 Hopkinton
Road, Concord, 226-2046, themi-
llbrookgallery.com
When: through Oct. 18
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; private viewing also by
appointment
Contact: 226-2046, artsculpt
mindspring.com
Music at the Gallery
Bradford Bog People perform on
Wednesday, Aug. 8, from 6 to 8
p.m.; $5 donation encouraged.
side. This is the 15th year that Pam
Tarbell has exhibited artists work
in this way, since opening the site
in 1996. She likes that the gallery
has an unusual feel. Here, you can
go up and touch the art though
you might not want to go up and
touch Bob Shannahans Entelo-
dent sculpture. With the feet of
a moose, legs of a pony, trunk of a
cow, head of a boar and 44 crocodil-
ian teeth, its quite terrifying, and
you can see why the now-extinct
animal is referred to as the Termi-
nator Pig.
Many of the sculptures are con-
sidered contemporary art, but
even visitors with little knowledge
of modern art will enjoy walking
around this garden, seeing life-sized
works out on the grounds.
The magic begins as soon as you
enter the gallerys driveway. As you
drive in, youll see Shannahans life-
sized wooly mammoth, constructed
from outdoor materials, and Sus-
pense, Andy Moerleins sapling,
metal and handmade rock sculpture
it looks like a large dinosaur nest
on intricate stilts, magnificent and
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larger than life, giving the sense that
youre either at an outdoor art gal-
lery or in a sophisticated rendition
of Jurassic Park.
Continue through the grounds
on foot, and youll encounter Lin
Lisbergers Tall Journey, which
seems to offer a pathway to a rab-
bit hole in the sky, with a small,
wooden boat base and a protruding
ladder, twisting up to the unknown.
Josie Campbell Dellenbaughs
Take Off is a bronze sculpture of a
young child, ready to escape into
the bushes behind Casey Schwarzs
white marble Egyptscape, or per-
haps under Teresa Taylors Bird
Bath. Or perhaps hell try to take a
ride on Nellie, the beautiful horse
created out of steel by Kathryn
Fields, or make friends with Thom-
as Bergers granite Sea Turtle.
Many of the pieces on display
outdoors hew to a recycling theme,
such as Joseph DeRobertiss Alien
Angel. With rusty metal wings, a
short, brown skirt of gadgets, and
a look of complete fluster upon her
(or his?) face, this creature is clear-
ly not from around here.
To see some art construct-
ed entirely from wood, ask to see
In the Grain, a set of function-
al sculptures and turned objects
made of wood, on the second floor.
The exhibition, composed of wood
cowboy hats, ladders, mirrors and
sculptures, will be on display until
Sunday, Aug. 19.
This outdoor sculpture garden
is particularly interesting because
it is in such a remote place. Some
of the pieces, such as Lisbergers
Tall Journey next to the Sculpture
Gardens miniature pond and Ente-
lodont out in the wild, seem to
work outside perfectly, due to their
materials and subject matter.
Others are wonderful outside
because of their kinetic nature
they move with the wind. The
lollypop-shaped pieces of Drew
Klotzs Red Star look like red
stars when the breeze positions
them across each other.
Children are especially welcome
to participate in the cultural display
Where Art and Nature Meet.
When I started the Mill Brook
Gallery, I was teaching at this
26 Theater
Blue Dancer, by Michael Alfano.
time, there werent many galleries
in Concord, but I wanted to create a
place where you could come, bring
children, and see the depth of art
outside, Tarbell said.
For another way to enjoy the gar-
den, the Bradford Bog People will
play historic music from the Appa-
lachian Mountains on Wednesday,
Aug. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mill
Brook Gallery. Bring lawn chairs
and a picnic.
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ART LISTINGS
Art events
7TH ANNUAL NATION-
AL ARTS PROGRAM CITY
EMPLOYEE ART COMPETI-
TION at City Hall (One City Hall
Plaza, Manchester, 624-6500) on
display until Thurs., Aug. 30. Awards
night is Thurs., July 26, in the Cham-
bers, 5-7 p.m.
TAMWORTH ANNUAL SUM-
MER ART SHOW & SALE July
27-29, at Runnells Hall, Chocorua.
Artist reception is Fri., July 27, 7-9
p.m. Meet artists, get an early chance
to purchase work. Enjoy music,
refreshments and mingling. Visit art-
stamworth.org. See Art in the Park
on Sat., July 29. (Free admission).
ECO ARTIST PRESENTATION
at the Patricia Ladd Carega Gallery,
69 Maple St., Center Sandwich, 284-
7728, plcaregagmail.com. Xavier
Cortada and Juan Carlos Espinosa
will speak about their stay in the
White Mountain National Forest on
Sat., July 28, at 11 a.m. Visit patri-
cialaddcarega.com or call 284-7728.
GOFFSTOWN UNCOMMON
ART ON THE COMMON festival
Sat., Aug. 4, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. along
Main Street features work of local
and regional artists. Free. Visit goff-
stownmainstreet.org. Call 497-9933.
LEAGUE OF N.H. CRAFTS-
MENS 79th ANNUAL FAIR will
be held Sat., Aug. 4-Sun., Aug. 12, at
Mount Sunapee Resort (1398 Route
103, Newbury), 10 a.m.-5 p.m. rain
or shine. Tickets are $8-$10. Visit
nhcrafts.org.
WALTER LIFF will talk about
his metal sculptures at Exeter Fine
Crafts (61 Water St., Exeter, 778-
8282) on Sat., Aug. 11, noon-3 p.m.
No admission fee.
GREELEY PARK ART SHOW
AND COMPETITION Sat., Aug.
18, and Sun., Aug. 19, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
at Greeley Park (100 Concord St.,
Nashua, naaasite.org).
ART IN THE PARK hosted by
Manchester Artists Association on
Sat., Aug. 25, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Vet-
erans Park in Manchester. Rain date
is Sun., Aug. 26. Visit manchester-
artists.org.
54th ANNUAL ART IN THE
PARK will be hosted by the Monad-
nock Area Artists Association Sat.,
Sept. 1, and Sun., Sept. 2, 10 a.m.-4
p.m. at Ashuelot River Park (West
Street, Keene). Visit monadnock-
areaartists.org.
PAINT THE TOWN LIVE ART
AUCTION on Fri., Sept. 14, at
Kimball Jenkins School of Art ()
Silent auction and wine cellar raffle
at 5:30 p.m., live auction begins at
7 p.m.
CONCORD ARTS MARKET on
Saturdays, June through October, 9
a.m.-3 p.m. at Bicentennial Square in
Concord. Free admission and down-
town parking. Visit concordartsmar-
ket.com.
THE ANDRES INSTITUTE OF
ART in Brookline offers guided
walking and audio tours of its sculp-
ture park and studio. Call 673-8441,
or visit andresinstitute.org.
ART ROUND TOWN is held
the first Friday of the month (year-
round) from 5 to 8 p.m. in downtown
Hippo July 26 - August 1, 2012 Page 24
Portsmouth. Visit artroundtown.org.
FIRST THURSDAYS The Cur-
rier Museum of Art is open late from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m., first Thursday of
each month with special programs
including live music, lectures and
film, at 150 Ash St., Manchester,
669-6144, ext. 108, currier.org.
GOOD NEIGHBOR SERIES
Sharon Arts Center is hosting a series
of cultural programs at its Exhibition
Gallery, 30 Grove St., Peterborough,
924-7676, sharonarts.org. Series will
feature presentations by professional
artists on the first and third Saturdays
of the month, 7-9:30 p.m.
PICKER ART GALLERY will
host an open studio/meet the art-
ists day on the first Saturday of the
month, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Picker
Building, 99 Factory St. Extension,
Nashua, 305-6256.
THE PISCATAQUA DECORA-
TIVE ARTS SOCIETY presents its
10th season of lectures and events.
Visit pdasociety.org.
ZIMMERMAN HOUSE open for
public tours, leaving from the Cur-
rier Museum of Art (150 Ash St.,
Manchester, 669-6144, currier.org).
Offered twice daily. Reservations
required. Cost is $8-$20 (includes
same day museum admission).
Exhibit openings
GALLERY AT COFFEEBER-
RIES EXHIBITION on Fri., July
27, at 7 p.m. at The Gallery at Cof-
feeberries, Gourmet Specialties (4
Orchard View Drive, Londonderry).
The exhibition features work by
Dana Coco and Mary Schiavoni.
SUMMER SELECTIONS: NEW
ART IN THE GALLERY through
Fri., Aug. 31. Opening reception
Fri., July 27, 5-7 p.m. at the gallery,
10 Hills Avenue, Concord. Recent
works by familiar favorites. Call
225-2515 or visit mcgowanfineart.
com.
STROKES OF ELECTRIC-
ITY: VISUAL ARTWORKS AND
LYRICS OF WOODY GUTHRIE
opens at the Mariposa Museum (26
Main St., Peterborough) on Wed.,
Aug. 1. Features 52 high-quality
reproductions of political cartoons,
pen and ink illustrations, watercol-
ors, childrens art and oil paintings,
as well as a selection of lyrics by
Guthrie. Admission is $5 ($4 seniors,
$3 children).
In the galleries
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exhibition of work by Brush Gallery
& Studios (256 Market St., Lowell,
Mass., thebrush.org) artists, on dis-
play through Sat., Aug 4. Gallery
hours are Tues.-Sat., 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
and Sun., noon-4 p.m. For more, call
978-459-7819.
8TH ANNUAL MEMBERS
EXHIBITION at 119 Gallery (119
Chelmsford St., Lowell) will be on
display through Sat., July 28. See
how 29 artists interpret the theme
That was then, this is now.
DERELICT DISPATCHES
photo collection is on exhibit at the
Sharon Arts Center (30 Grove St.,
Peterborough, sharonarts.org, 924-
7676) through Aug. 20. The photos
come from a cell phone photography
Main Street art
The Goffstown Main Street Pro-
grams art team is hosting its 4th
Annual Uncommon Art on the Com-
mon Festival on Saturday, Aug. 4, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. The festival will occur
along Main Street and in the programs
temporary gallery, Local Color (35
Main St., Goffstown Village). More
than 30 artists will be showing and sell-
ing their work in media of all sorts, from oils and pastels
to watercolors and photography. Kids can enjoy this festi-
val too, and can try their hand at Kids Paint Out, picking
up a paint brush and creating a work of art on the spot. The
festival is free. Parking is available downtown. Visit goffs-
townmainstreet.org or call 497-9933.
blog, Derelict Dispatches.
MARKS AND MODELS: MAT-
THEW BEST AND PAUL PHAM
share the gallery space in The Studio
(84 Union Ave., Laconia). Exhibit on
view through Aug. 3. Call 455-8008.
GOFFSTOWN MAIN STREET
PROGRAM POP-UP GALLERY
(35 Main St., Goffstown, infogoff-
stownmainstreet.org) will be on dis-
play Friday-Sunday through Aug. 5.
Prints, watercolors, acrylics,
TREASURES FROM NEAR
AND AFAR on exhibit through July
28 at East Colony Fine Art (55 S.
Commercial St., Manchester, 621-
7400, EastColony.com) featuring
artwork by Cheryl Vratsenes and
Don Desmarais.
UNDER THE SEA exhibit at the
League of NH Craftsmen Meredith
Retail Gallery (279 DW Highway,
Meredith, 279-7920) during July.
Fantastical collection of sea life in
a variety of media from a variety
of artists (glass seashells, sculpted
octopi, blowfish teapot, etc.).
ART OF JAMES M. OBRIEN
ON DISPLAY at Rodgers Memo-
rial Library (194 Derry Road, Hud-
son, 886-6030, rodgerslibrary.org).
Oil paintings of forest and mountain
scenes during July. Visit jimobrien-
art.com.
TRIBUTE TO THE AMERI-
CAN REVOLUTION by artist
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