Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Friday July 23 + Saturday 24 11-5 are the last days of Facing Afar
Fabulous time at Exeter, New Hampshire art gallery. Exhibit dates are Friday Saturday July 23rd and 24th.
What a lovely weekend. Thank you to everyone who came out to the gallery for Laura Harper Lake's opening to see her new dynamic body of work "Facing Afar"! Beautiful art, beautiful day, beautiful connections (and reconnections). Laura had visits from several friends and a few instructors from her college days... which would make anyone's heart sing.
Conversations about art, life, and moving forward in this crazy time. Thank GOODNESS there is art to bring us to a place of well being...and Laura's show was a spectacular way to enjoy adventure, change, and reflections.
Below are a few pics from the day. Her exhibit will continue This Friday and Saturday July 23rd and 24th 11-5 each day. PLUS Laura will be at the gallery both of those days. (please note: we are closed for a few vacation days this week on July 21 and 22).
Friday, July 16, 2021
Summer at the gallery. Exeter, New Hampshire
Monday, July 5, 2021
Next Exhibit! Facing Afar by Laura Harper Lake
We are celebrating our first exhibit of the summer!
Laura Harper Lake, @artfulharperstudios
Facing Afar. Laura has been showing us small sections of her work... one tiny bit at a time.
All beautiful and true to her love of the human form.
The exhibit is Saturday, July 17, 3-6. Bring a friend and enjoy a wonderful summer late afternoon with us before your dinner date.
Bevs and light bites. Front porch seating. Easy summer time.
Here are sneak peeks of a few close-ups and works in progress. The entire show will be dynamite. Don't miss it!
Her creativity grew into a viable future after attending and
graduating from Chester College of New England. She began her official business
as an artist under the name Artful Harper Studios in 2016, having displayed her
work in various galleries throughout
Open Mic: What a fun event in Exeter.
We know there are open mics around at a few places. We don't do them often here at the studio, but when we do it brings us closer to our art friends for a different reason. It is not just "visual" art that tugs at our creativite hearts, but the sharing of other passions and talents.
Thank you to Creative Guts Podcast for organizing and hosting this event! We love what you bring to our space and our collective hearts.
And thank you to the guests who came to share and soak it all in. Beautiful day.
Monday, June 7, 2021
New Exhibit by Artful Harper Studios. July 17. Wonderful things to do in Exeter this summer.
Mark your calendar.... we certainly are! Artful Harper Studios is creating yet another fabulous figurative body of work for her next exhibit at Art Up Front Street Studios and Gallery. We hope you can join us.
Open Mic in the Garden. June 26. Exeter, NH. With our friends at Creative Guts!
We had a great time at the last open mic.... and no doubt this will be just as good. Our dear friends at Creative Guts Podcast are organizing a break-out open mic event in our back garden at the studio.
We are soooo glad to be at this point in our "covid experience". We all need our community of creatives and are so ready to be enjoying the moment with all of you June 26.
Thank you to Laura Harper Lake and Sarah Wrightsman of Creative Guts Podcast for keeping the energy cranking. See you all soon.
Details are below and on facebook.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Open Studios: A great thing to do this weekend....
Sunshine? Healthy days? Good energy ahead? Yes. We love hosting this event... and we love seeing you.
When you come, check out our new art, enter a free drawing, catch up on the latest studio news (for example - did you know that Natasha Stoppel has a renovated school bus and she is .....), find a gift for mom, your favorite grad, or pick up a gift certificate for a teacher thank you. We have small art and large art, prints and originals, jewelry, digital art, assemblage, photograpy, ceramics, and metal sculpture.
Thank you, again, for being in our circle and supporting us through this crazy time. Our hearts are exploding with excitement that we get to see you (masked, safely distanced, and in some cases - vaccinated) 😊.
We ask that you enter the front door and exit through the back door unless you need ramp access. Thank you.
Mal Argondizza will greet you at the front where you can do a quick sign-in. He will also have a few beverages which can be consumed before entering (or after exiting).
All 16 windows and 2 doors will be open both days for fresh air circulation.
There are benches and chairs safely distanced outside in the front and in the back.
Artists have sanitizer in each studio for credit card or payment handling.
We have a wrapping table ready to go for an easy wrap-and-take.
Participating artists: Artsy Barsi, Industrial Quilts, Artful Harper Studios, Deb Wheeler-Bean, Artist Explores the World, Ree Katrak, Rose Bryant Original Paintings, Dale Atkins Ceramic Vessels, Jeff Whittum Metal Art.
Happy spring! See you soon.
From all of us at Art Up Front Street.
Things to do: Art in the Garden. Wednesdays 10-1. June July.
1. RSVP by email to artupfrontstreet@gmail.com. Space is limited to 9 people.
2. Bring your mask for entering the garden space and for potential entry into the building. Spacing will be at least 6 ft. apart.
3. Bring $10 that day.
4. Bring your bevs, snacks or lunch.
Monday, April 26, 2021
Gift Certificates for Mothers Day, Graduation, or a Teacher Thank You
Is an art studio in your future?
Art Up Front Street is an artist collective in Exeter, NH.
We have 8 studios, a storefront gallery, plenty of space for indoor and outdoor events. (We do not have a facility for ceramics, metal work or high heat processes. We wish we did!)
~ We are a collective of art peers as well as an art business that operates best when all are involved.
~ We are looking for experienced artists who will be a good fit for our contemporary gallery, our abstract thought, and our collective working energy.
Monday, April 12, 2021
Finding treasure while looking "into" the process of creatives.
We all learn from each other. We explore, we think, we develop ideas, we make things.
Sometimes during those experiences, part of the joy is seeing the process in it's original environment. Yes, very definitely, one can "see" the art and then experience joy (or sadness, or confusion, or shock). But, if one has the chance to see "process" one can experience other "treasure".
First, the art moves you.... and then, when you look further to see or understand the hands that worked on the art, you gain knowledge. That knowledge is intimate. It is something that you have obtained by observing... and it, then, becomes a part of your energy everytime you view that art.
Artists make art for all kinds of reasons, some reasons are very concrete ("I had the materials" "I was commissioned by a client") and some reasons are very abstract ("I needed to express a thought" "what do I see when the birds sing?"). Getting a glimpse into the working space of an artist tells you more... It helps you find the extra treasure.
Below are a few artists at work. Save the date, May 1+2, and explore treasure with us.
Deb Wheeler-Bean putting words with art...process. |
Escape 2020 #2 mixed media assemblage |
Laura Harper Lake of Artful Harper Studios and Creative Guts Podcast |
Carry on Baggage, digital art, by Laura Harper Lake |
Ree Katrak printing on papers for texture and color in her mixed media pieces. |
Mixed media abstract painting by Ree Katrak |
Rose Bryant hanging art in studio |
Red Winged Blackbirds, painting by Rose Bryant |