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Exhibitions, Events, & Workshops
November 28
Donation-Based Admission
In support of Giving Tuesday
Make a new tradition by visiting the Currier the weekend after Thanksgiving and support your art museum. Benefit from donation-based admission to the museum on Friday, 11/28 – every dollar contributes to the Currier’s vital Giving Tuesday efforts. Learn more.
Category: Donation-Based Admission, Giving Tuesday

November 30
Museum Store Sunday
At the Currier Museum Shop
Save an extra 10% on delightful gifts for all in the Museum Shop. Discover beautiful gift packages, locally made goods, and unique objects in a stress-free shopping environment. You do not need to pay museum admission to visit the shop. Learn more.
Category: Museum Shop, Seasonal

On view through February 8, 2026
Joined Together:
30 Years of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters
The Currier’s commitment to focusing on the art and history of New Hampshire continues with this fall exhibition celebrating 30 years of the Furniture Masters, leaders in the international studio furniture movement known for their skill, inventive forms, and aesthetic vision. Read More
Category: New Hampshire, Milestone, Furniture

On view through March 15, 2026
Embellish Me:
Works from the Collection of Norma Canelas Roth and William Roth
During the 1970s, artists in Los Angeles and New York boldly challenged conventional creative norms by pushing the boundaries of form, color, and meaning in their art. This show celebrates this generation of trailblazing artists who championed color, pattern, and craft techniques traditionally associated with women artists. Read More
Category: Pattern and Decoration,1970s, Women in Art

On view through April 5, 2026
Flourishing:
Paintings by Wendy Edwards
The Currier presents eight large-scale paintings by New England artist Wendy Edwards (b. 1950) in the museum’s new Concourse Gallery. Let yourself be taken in by the grandeur of these sweeping canvasses, depicting abstract flora and human forms rendered with rich and surprising colors. With a commitment to expressivity and the luscious material qualities of oil paint, these works assert Edwards’ place within a lineage shaped by Edouard Manet, Vincent van Gogh, and Georgia O’Keeffe. Read More
Category: Expressive, New England, Color





