Sunapee, NH: Celebrating the natural beauty of New England’s landscape, buildings and wildlife creates the theme to gather the most talented artists from New Hampshire and Vermont for an exhibition and sale of art. The Exhibit, a fundraiser in support of the Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust and The Center For The Arts – Lake Sunapee Region, opens July 27 and runs through August 5th. Over 25 artists have been selected to display their diverse and creative work of the NH/VT region at The Livery, a historic building featuring a beautiful display gallery at 58 Main Street in Sunapee Harbor, NH. Artists will generously donate a percentage of their sales to the ASLPT and the CFA.
“We are so fortunate to be surrounded by such natural beauty all year-round,” said Sharon Parsons, Chair of The Livery. “It is wonderful to see such talent from artists throughout NH and VT who have been inspired by their surroundings. What an honor to see participation from artists such as Gary Milek, Tom Pirozzolli, Gwen Nagel, Vicki Koron and others – it’s an outstanding show!”
The exhibition is free and open to the public on Friday, July 27 from 4:30 to 6 PM;
July 28: 11 AM to 4:30 PM and from 7 to 9 PM;
July 29: 11 to 7 PM;
July 30 to August 2 : 2 to 6 PM;
August 3: 11 to 6 PM;
August 4 & 5: 11 to 7 PM.
Ausbon Sargent Land Preservation Trust is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve and protect the rural character of the Mt. Kearsarge\Ragged\Lake Sunapee region for public benefit. They currently protect 145 properties / 11,309 acres in the towns of Andover, Bradford, Danbury, Goshen, Grantham, New London, Newbury, Springfield, Sunapee, Sutton, Warner & Wilmot.
The Center For The Arts – Lake Sunapee Region is a nonprofit organization focused on enriching lives and building community through the arts by showcasing existing arts organizations and artists through First Fridays Programs and Arts Shows throughout the year in the Lake Sunapee, Kearsarge, Ragged Mountain region.
For more information about The Livery call 603-763-9747 or visit their website at: www.sunapeeheritage.org