On Display: ‘Patterns’ exhibit at League of NH Craftsmen

Charybdis by Jane Balshaw. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Charybdis by Jane Balshaw. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Tribal Twin Necklace by Kathleen Dustin. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Tribal Twin Necklace by Kathleen Dustin. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Patterns in Nature -- Garden of the Gods Intarsia by Duane Floyd Martin. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Patterns in Nature -- Garden of the Gods Intarsia by Duane Floyd Martin. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Pause by Sheilagh Flynn. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Pause by Sheilagh Flynn. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Beach Stone Vessel by Paula Barry. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Beach Stone Vessel by Paula Barry. JON BODELL / Insider staff
The Queen by Naomi Lindenfeld. JON BODELL / Insider staff
The Queen by Naomi Lindenfeld. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Tapestry Tray by Naomi Lindenfeld. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Tapestry Tray by Naomi Lindenfeld. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Vase by Andy Hampton. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Vase by Andy Hampton. JON BODELL / Insider staff
The Merge by Sheilagh Flynn. JON BODELL / Insider staff
The Merge by Sheilagh Flynn. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Bread by Michael Gibbons. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Bread by Michael Gibbons. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Quadriptych: Fragments from our Industrial Past by Nikki Sullivan. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Quadriptych: Fragments from our Industrial Past by Nikki Sullivan. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Marked by Nature by Tarja Cockell. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Marked by Nature by Tarja Cockell. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Looking Through by Anne Dinan. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Looking Through by Anne Dinan. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Spider Web by Michael Updike. JON BODELL / Insider staff
Spider Web by Michael Updike. JON BODELL / Insider staff

The League of N.H. Craftsmen headquarters on South Main Street is displaying an exhibit called “Patterns,” featuring the work of juried League members. “The League represents the highest quality craftsmanship and innovation, and this exhibition does not disappoint,” according to a press release. “Juried members have stepped up to the challenge of a specific theme and each has made it his or her own in surprising, unpredictable, and refreshing new ways. Surface treatments, textures, imagery, colors, and forms have all been explored and the results will sooth, surprise, entertain, and provoke. Nearly all media areas are represented, including baskets, fiber (wearable and decorative), wood, printmaking, metal, pottery, photography, and glass.”

The exhibit will be on display until June 14. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Most pieces on display are for sale. For more info, go to nhcrafts.org.

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