The Art Center presents the 2022 Contemporary And Abstract Exhibition

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The Award-Winning Art Center in Dover, New Hampshire is delighted to present the Annual Contemporary and Abstract Exhibition on display now in the Art Center Gallery. Saving the best for last, this annual art show is The Art Center’s yearly crowning achievement. This year’s selection features a variety of sizes of artwork hung on the wall of the gallery as well as some interesting small sculpture works. Except for a small contingent of standout black and white work, all of the art is vibrantly colored.  

New this year, The Art Center now has a Featured Artist section on the Stage Gallery. Jazzscapes is a perfect compliment to the Contemporary and Abstract Show with an eclectic collection of paintings by established seacoast contemporary artists who refer to themselves as Abstract 4. Tom Glover, Peter Cady, Dustan Knight and Barbara Adams spent a year collaborating on Jazzscapes, a robust exposition where each artist challenged themself to create new ways of portraying and abstracting their appreciation of jazz
music.

The Annual Contemporary And Abstract Exhibition | Jazzscapes by Abstract 4 will be on display at The Art Center through December with an artist’s reception | Celebration for the Arts on December 10th, from 6-9pm.

Special thanks to our sponsors – Cambridge Trust, The Closet Connection and Market Square Jewelers.

Please visit The ART CENTER located at 1 Washington Street, Dover NH,Suite 1177. Gallery hours are Monday – Friday 10 am – 6 pm. Saturday 10am – 2 pm. www.theartcenterdover.com or call 603-978-6702 for more information. 

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