NH Now exhibit reception

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246 Main Street,Keene NH 03431

01 October, 2021

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Opening reception for the Historical Society of Cheshire County's exhibit "NH NOW: A Photographic Diary of Life of the Granite State." The Historical Society of Cheshire County is pleased to become one of eight hosts for a state-wide exhibition entitled “New Hampshire Now: A Photographic Diary of Life in the Granite State.” The public is invited to an opening reception for the exhibit on Oct. 1, 2021 from 4pm-6pm. “NH NOW” is a two-year project to photographically record life in New Hampshire. Nearly 50 photographers traveled throughout the state between 2018 and 2020, making thousands of images that collectively create a twenty-first-century portrait of the people, places, culture, and events in New Hampshire. This project documents contemporary life in our state, in much the same way that photography projects of the past have done, such as Walker Evans and Dorothea Lange during the Great Depression and Lewis Hines when he visited the mills of Manchester in the early 1900s. Fifty photographs will be on view at the Historical Society of Cheshire County including many Monadnock region photographs as well as works from other regions of New Hampshire. Cheshire County's photographic artist, Medora Hebert, is highlighted in the show. The project director is seventh NH Artist Laureate, Gary Samson. Eight separate exhibitions of photographs from the New Hampshire Now collection will open simultaneously at partnering venues around the state on October 1, 2021. The locations include: New Hampshire Historical Society; Manchester Historic Association; Museum of the White Mountains, Plymouth State University; Portsmouth Historical Society/Discover Portsmouth; Colby-Sawyer College, New London; Belknap Mill, Laconia; and the Tillotson Center, Colebrook The Historical Society of Cheshire County provides 160 programs per year to make history come alive for people of all ages. The Historical Society of Cheshire County headquarters are located at 246 Main Street in Keene, New Hampshire, as well as the Wyman Tavern period house museum, built in 1762.

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