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SEACOAST ARTS AND CULTURE NEWS

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The American Spiritual Ensemble live in concert

PORTSMOUTH — St. John’s Episcopal Church Portsmouth presents world-renowned choir The American Spiritual Ensemble live in concert on Sunday, April 7 at 3 p.m. at 101 Chapel St., Portsmouth. The American Spiritual Ensemble, whose mission is to preserve and continue the tradition of storytelli­ng through the performanc­e and preservati­on of the African American Spiritual, was founded in 1995 by Dr. Everett McCorvey, and its singers have performed in such venues as the Metropolit­an Opera, New York City Opera, Houston Grand Opera, San Francisco Opera, Boston Opera and the Atlanta Civic Opera. The choir will perform well-known and beloved spirituals, selections from Broadway, and more.

This concert, presented in partnershi­p with the Black Heritage Trail of NH, the Seacoast Chapter of the NAACP, the Seacoast African American Cultural Center, The Dance Hall Kittery, and Temple Israel Portsmouth will feature an exhibition hall with representa­tives on hand from several organizati­ons ready to meet concertgoe­rs starting at 2:15pm before the concert, and after the performanc­e ends to share the work they are doing around the Seacoast and greater New Hampshire, and create an opportunit­y to learn more, and join in their mission work.

Those interested can learn more about the choir and purchase advance tickets on our website here: www.stjohnsnh.org/ase2024.

Eric Gold’s ‘Growing Up Portsmouth’ exhibit unveiled at PMAC

PORTSMOUTH — Eric Gold’s “Growing Up Portsmouth,” a captivatin­g celebratio­n of Portsmouth’s cultural evolution, is on display following three years of community collaborat­ion. Over 1,000 individual­s contribute­d painting segments to the vibrant exhibit, which features 12 oversized portraits of key figures that indelibly shaped Portsmouth’s cultural landscape. Among the individual­s featured are JerriAnne Boggis (The Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, The Harriet Wilson Project), TJ Wheeler (Portsmouth Blues Festival), Bruce Pingree (The Press Room), Russ Grazier (Portsmouth Music and Arts Center), Scott Weintraub (Theatre By The Sea, Prescott Park Arts Festival), and Marguerite Mathews (Pontine Theatre), who also contribute audio stories to the exhibit.

Through the skilled lens of artist Eric Gold, whose work delves into shared consciousn­ess, the resulting collection serves as an experienti­al time capsule, brilliantl­y illuminati­ng the creative spirit woven into the fabric of the Portsmouth community.

In addition to general gallery hours, PMAC will host two exhibit-related community events:

❚ A West End Master Series artist discussion on Friday, March 22 offers an intimate insight into Gold’s communityf­ocused artistic process and the role of “Growing Up Portsmouth” in fostering dialogue and connection within the community. (March 22, 5:30-6:30 p.m., PMAC)

❚ The following day, Saturday March 23, people of all background­s and abilities are invited to a community painting project. Participan­ts will collective­ly contribute to the exhibit’s next portrait: a painting of Katie Grazier, Co-Founder and COO of PMAC. (March 23, 9:30-11 a.m., PMAC).

❚ Haas Family Gallery Hours: Mondays 12-5 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday by appointmen­t, Fridays 12:30-7 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

‘Reflection­s of a Life In Sharp Focus’ on display at The Art Center

DOVER — The Art Center presents “Reflections of a Life In Sharp Focus” in memory of graphite artist Barbara Morse. “Reflections of a Life In Sharp Focus” is on display through the end of April.

A member of the Art Center and the NH Art Associatio­n, Morse has displayed artwork in prestigiou­s galleries throughout New England.

Anything around Morse was a potential drawing. She enjoyed taking the ordinary and putting them in unexpected surroundin­gs or giving an unusual perspectiv­e. Morse’s goal was to get the viewer’s thought process to extend beyond the natural order of things and to suggest a range of emotions from humor to hope. Her work is meant to be studied at close range, with the viewer moved to explore the connection between the image and the word. She challenged herself with each piece, isolating just a portion of a scene, object, or person in sharp focus, developing a mood within it, and transformi­ng it to a level of fine art.

“Reflections of a Life In Sharp Focus” will captivate you with its meticulous attention to detail showcased in every graphite drawing, regardless of the subject matter. From clocks to books, baseball gloves to phones, musicians, and beyond, each piece invites you to delve deeper into the intricacie­s of life depicted with precision and artistry.

The Art Center will donate a portion of each art sale to the Barbara Morse Memorial Scholarshi­p establishe­d by the New Hampshire Art Associatio­n. This scholarshi­p aims to honor Morse’s legacy by supporting a deserving high school senior who demonstrat­es exceptiona­l talent and dedication in art. Barbara strongly believed that going to Art School changed the direction of her life; this scholarshi­p will honor her legacy by empowering the next generation of artists to pursue their passion and artistic endeavors.

“Reflections of a Life In Sharp Focus” is on display through the end of April. Join us for a reception on Saturday, April 6, from 6-9 p.m. Visit the exhibit in person at 1 Washington Street, Suite 1177, Dover, or on our online gallery at www.theartcent­eronlinega­llery.com. Contact the New Hampshire Art Associatio­n for more informatio­n on how to contribute to the Barbara Morse Memorial Scholarshi­p.

2024 New Hampshire Jewish Film Fest coming to theaters in seven communitie­s

PORTSMOUTH – The New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival this year is offering its audiences a choice between virtual and in-theater screenings as it brings its internatio­nal lineup to theaters in Bedford, Concord, Hanover, Hooksett, Manchester, Peterborou­gh and Portsmouth, The multi-access festival, which will screen independen­t and foreign films from April 4 through April 14, includes selections from Belgium, England, France, Hungary, India, Israel, Luxembourg and the United States.

In addition, a Bonus Week (April 1421) will allow extra virtual streaming opportunit­ies for selected movies. In total, 13 feature films will be making their New Hampshire theater premieres.

The New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival strives to enhance an appreciati­on of extraordin­ary individual­s, culture, identity, history and contempora­ry issues in Jewish and Israeli life. Using the power of film and programmin­g to educate and entertain, the NHJFF encourages dialogue on diverse perspectiv­es, broadening understand­ing and strengthen­ing community.

Individual film tickets are $12 per intheater ticket or per virtual household ticket. For informatio­n on multi-ticket packages, movie trailers and the full film lineup, visit: https://www.nhjewishfilmfestival.com/.

2024 Artist in Residency Exhibition

DOVER — The Art Center in Dover, N.H. presents the 2024 Artist in Residency Exhibition, a fine art installati­on that showcases some of the best work of seasoned and up and coming seacoast artists. Artist Pep Manalang, Stacey Hamblett, Kevin Stark, Kerrigan Upton and Dave Pettengill each spent four months at The Art Center in the Art Center’s Artist in Residency Program to create the body of work that is presented in this impressive collection. The show highlights different styles of printmakin­g, watercolor, oil painting and mixed media.

The 2024 Artist in Residency Exhibition will remain on display at the Art Center through the end of April with a reception on Saturday, April 6, from 6-9 p.m. at 1 Washington Street, Suite 1177, Dover. The public is invited to attend.

To take advantage of this opportunit­y to become a ‘resident artist’ or ‘resident printmaker’ and enjoy all of what The Art Center has to offer, Artists can apply at www.theartcent­erdover.com. For more informatio­n call 603-9786702.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Eric Gold’s ‘Growing Up Portsmouth’ exhibit unveiled at PMAC.
COURTESY Eric Gold’s ‘Growing Up Portsmouth’ exhibit unveiled at PMAC.
 ?? COURTESY ?? “Boat at Rest” by Kevin Stark
COURTESY “Boat at Rest” by Kevin Stark
 ?? COURTESY ?? “Short Changed” by Graphite Artist Barbara Morse.
COURTESY “Short Changed” by Graphite Artist Barbara Morse.

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