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Warner Arts Walk Returns

Warner Historical Society is joining several venues to host the Kearsarge Open Studios arts event and shopping tour in Warner November 4th and 5th. Artists will be in residence at several businesses to discuss or demonstrate how they create their art. Works by participating artists include jewelry, fine arts, wooden ware, pottery, glassware, and dream catchers. Artwork and crafts and a large selection of quality, affordable gift items will be available for sale during the event.

The weekend begins with an Art Walk along Main Street Friday November 4, 5-7pm. Enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres at the Upton Chandler House Museum then take a stroll to see the artist in residence at Café One East and end with a visit to the gallery at MainStreet BookEnds. The stroll works in the other direction too!

The fun continues Saturday November 5th, 10am-4pm at each of those venues, plus the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum with these artists:

Café One East, Warner, 1 East Main St, featuring fine artist Meghan Blood.

MainStreet Bookends Gallery, 16 East Main St, featuring local artists working in many media.

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum, Warner, 18 Highlawn Rd, featuring artist Lenny Novak with exquisitely crafted and unique dream catchers and Vicki Blanchard, contemporary and traditional pottery.

Upton Chandler House Museum, Warner, 10 West Main St, featured artists include David, Laurette and Sean Carroll (paintings), Michelle Marson (jewelry and baskets), Jerilyn Nieder (pottery), Susan Parmenter (paintings), Mary Beth Quattrochi (silversmith), Carolyn Rordam (Joppa Glassworks) and Gary Young (wooden bowls).

A brochure describing the Kearsarge Open Doors event is available at several local businesses and can be accessed online at WarnerHistorical.org or email [email protected] for more information.

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