Artists living and working in Concord

Visit artist open studios on Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 15, 2022.

As New Hampshire’s Capital City, Concord gets a lot of attention for politics. But locals also know that the city is a hub for arts and culture. Concord boasts the largest theater in New Hampshire, contemporary sculptures on display downtown, an award-winning independent cinema and a dazzling live music and performing arts scene.

Several internationally and nationally-known painters call Concord, New Hampshire home. The city holds the League of NH Craftsmen headquarters, Kimball Jenkins art school, and is surrounded by beautiful mountains and forests that inspire local artists.

On Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16, 2022 you can visit many of these artists in their studios and get an inside look at their creative process. All ages are welcome to explore these open studios and experience art-making firsthand.


Tom Devaney

Saturday-Sunday

3 Pleasant Street ,#4-upstairs

tdevaney.com


Mike Howat

Sunday

Kimball Jenkins Estate, 266 North Main Street, upstairs

mikehowat.com


Pam Tarbell

Saturday-Sunday

236 Hopkinton Road

pamtarbell.com


David B Wiggins

Saturday-Sunday

3 Pleasant Street, upstairs


Jim Wolcott

Saturday

307 Village Street, Penacook, at the roundabout, upstairs

jwolcott.com


Concord Arts Market

Saturday from 10am-3pm

Rollins Park

concordartsmarket.net


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Emily Marsh