PHOTOS: Artists show off work during Monadnock Open Studios Art Tour

Mary T. Gotovich of Hancock creates aprons and towels using organic Baltic linen at MTG Home & Garden.

Mary T. Gotovich of Hancock creates aprons and towels using organic Baltic linen at MTG Home & Garden. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

Dublin’s Susan Barker creates jewelry at Precious Metals and Petals.

Dublin’s Susan Barker creates jewelry at Precious Metals and Petals. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

William Lord of Peterborough created his own technique of “dried paint painting.”

William Lord of Peterborough created his own technique of “dried paint painting.” —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

Nina Barker Brogna of Dublin’s Nina Barker Brogna Jewelry Design. 

Nina Barker Brogna of Dublin’s Nina Barker Brogna Jewelry Design.  —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

Joan Cunninghan makes her own paper at Joan Cunningham Studio in Hancock.

Joan Cunninghan makes her own paper at Joan Cunningham Studio in Hancock. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

Reuven Grehan engineers music on a soundboard and creates images involving trains in sci-fi settings in Jaffrey.

Reuven Grehan engineers music on a soundboard and creates images involving trains in sci-fi settings in Jaffrey. —STAFF PHOTO BY DAVID ALLEN

Published: 10-14-2024 1:07 PM

Sixty-five area studios showcased the work of more than 80 area artists during the Monadnock Open Studios Art Tour last weekend.

Patrons and browsers had the chance to learn about the creative process and acquire art in a variety of media. A gallery exhibition of the tour continues at the Monadnock Center for History and Culture through Oct. 26.

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