Sales of Morse works at Jaffrey Civic Center benefit scholarship

“Once Upon A Time,” by Barbara Morse.

“Once Upon A Time,” by Barbara Morse. COURTESY PHOTO

“Sweet Sixteen,” by Barbara Morse.

“Sweet Sixteen,” by Barbara Morse. COURTESY PHOTO

“Pressed For Time,” by Barbara Morse.

“Pressed For Time,” by Barbara Morse. —COURTESY PHOTO

“Safe at Home,” by Barbara Morse.

“Safe at Home,” by Barbara Morse. —COURTESY PHOTO

Published: 03-12-2025 12:03 PM

Sales of drawings by the late artist Barbara Morse, currently on display at the Jaffrey Civic Center, will support a scholarship for New Hampshire high school seniors pursuing careers in art.

Morse, known for her detailed graphite drawings, died in 2023. Since then, her husband, Alan Morse, has worked to showcase her art and dedicate the proceeds to the Barbara Morse Memorial Scholarship.

For more information about the scholarship, visit nhartassociation.org/barbara-morse-scholarship. Details about the exhibit and Jaffrey Civic Center hours can be found at jaffreyciviccenter.com.

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