Between the hand painted tattoo “flash” art covering the walls, the sound of buzzing tattoo machines, and the smell of fresh green soap, Sterling Tattoo Club is a nostalgic callback to turn of the century tattooing, the likes of which you might’ve seen in film or heard about from your grandparents.
Read MoreThe ‘Time of Wonder’ sculpture that has been on Main Street since 2016 moved to its new home at Concord Public Library. The sculpture was purchased with private donations and will now be on display on the first floor near the main entrance.
Read MoreThe fifth annual Capital Arts Fest will be the biggest celebration of art and culture that New Hampshire’s Capital City has ever hosted. On Friday, September 24 through Sunday, September 26, artists and organizations in downtown Concord and beyond will welcome visitors to a vibrant multi-arts festival.
Read MoreThe Capital Arts Fest 2021 would not be possible without the hard work and participation of our partners and sponsors. The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce is proud to see our business and creative communities come together to celebrate one of the characteristics that makes Concord so special--our diverse and lively arts scene.
Read MoreThe festival hub is located in front of The League of NH Craftsmen’s weekend-long juried craft fair on Concord’s South Main Street. Much like the organization’s annual Craftsmen’s Fair at Mount Sunapee Resort, it will showcase works from the League’s many talented artists and artisans. You will find woodworking, painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry and metal arts, glass, fiber arts and much more at the many booths that will line Main Street.
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