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Franklin Gallery exhibits collection of local artists for the month of October

Oct 10, 2024

Peter Abate, art coordinator for the Gafney Library in Sanbornville, presents a group show at the Franklin Gallery at RiverStones Custom Framing in Rochester, New Hampshire. The exhibit will run until the end of October. While there will be no opening reception, the public is invited to visit RiverStones during regular business hours to view the exhibit.

The artists in this show come from diverse backgrounds and locations, including New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, and as far away as Washington State. All of these artists participated in the recent 12th Annual “Art at the Gafney Summer Show.” The exhibit features a wide range of artistic media, including mixed media, oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel, drawing, photography, fiber art, and other works on paper.

“I’m always excited to host one of Peter’s group exhibits,” says Kris Ebbeson, owner of RiverStones Custom Framing. “He brings together such a diverse group of artists in one cohesive show. The variety of styles and media used makes for a wonderful visual experience.”

Artists exhibiting in this show include: Peter Abate, Darlene Bean, Bob Bond, Judy Brenner, Peggy Brewster, Steve Brown, Pam Clark, Martina Cyr, Susan Dansereau, Bob DeMario, Jim Doyle, Peg Doyle, Ken Eason, Grace Ferguson, Ron Fountain, Fred Foley, Nick Gagnon, John Girouard, JP Goodwin, Henry Grover, Nancy Grover, Ron Harrison, Josef Keller, Sarah Kirkwood, Gina LaFontaine, Gary LaPierre, Jean Loughan, Heather MacLeod, Kimberly Meuse, Dina Moise, Phillipe Moise, Shawn Norris, Anita Muise, Evelyn Nitzberg, Shawn Pelech, Norman Royle, Suze Shaw, Marie Spaulding, Phil Twombley, Mary Ulinski, Anne Willett, and Jenn Cole.

The exhibit is available for viewing during RiverStones Custom Framing’s regular business hours: Wednesday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information about the exhibit and other RiverStones events and services, call (603) 812-1488 or email [email protected].


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