
Opening Reception for Rosamond Purcell: Nature Stands Aside
Join us for a festive evening to celebrate the opening of this significant retrospective exhibition (read more at https://addison.andover.edu/Exhibitions/Purcell/Pages/default.aspx).
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Join us for a festive evening to celebrate the opening of this significant retrospective exhibition (read more at https://addison.andover.edu/Exhibitions/Purcell/Pages/default.aspx).

Curator Gordon Wilkins will bring participants through the exhibition and discuss Purcell’s work. This event is offered as part of Essex National Heritage Area’s Trails & Sails program. Registration is required.

In conjunction with Harry Benson: Four Stories, Benson will answer questions about the exhibition and discuss his six decades of work as a photojournalist. A reception will follow. Space is limited; registration is required.

Join us and the artist in celebrating this exhibition of four powerful photo stories from the 1960s.

Explore Rosamond Purcell: Nature Stands Aside and experiment with objects and ideas that connect with themes of seeing the world through the dual lenses of art and science. Julie Bernson, Associate Director of Learning at The Trustees of Reservations and former Addison Curator of Education, will lead the program. All ages are welcome, but children...

Join Curator Gordon Wilkins for a walk-through and discussion of the exhibition. This event, organized with Andover's Memorial Hall Library, is free, but space is limited; register online or call 978.623.8430.

Curator Gordon Wilkins will lead visitors on a virtual tour through the exhibition, highlighting the themes and works presented. This free event is organized with Andover's Memorial Hall Library; register online or call 978.623.8430.

Join us in celebrating the new exhibitions: enjoy great company, light refreshments, and the best of American art! Free and open to the public.

Join artist Kay WalkingStick and exhibition curator Wendy Nālani E. Ikemoto, Vice President and Chief Curator of the New-York Historical Society, for an engaging, informal conversation about the themes presented in Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School. The exhibition, organized by New-York Historical Society, places landscape paintings by WalkingStick in conversation with 19th-century Hudson River...

Join us in celebrating the new exhibitions: June Leaf: Shooting from the Heart; Playing to Our Strengths: Highlights from the Permanent Collection; On and Off Stage: Performance and Persona; and Dynamic Duos. Enjoy great company, light refreshments, and the best of American art! Free and open to the public.