City Arts Nashua
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City Arts Nashua, a volunteer arts services organization, holds IRS non-profit status. Their mission: Enriching life quality by providing leadership to bolster arts and culture. Comprising visual artists, writers, business leaders, and art enthusiasts, they're dedicated to nurturing Greater Nashua's artistic and cultural landscape.
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
Happy New Year! Well, it’s 2024 and time for us to say goodbye. After twenty years of service to the greater Nashua community, we are closing our virtual doors.
On Monday December 18 the Board of Directors adopted a resolution to dissolve the nonprofit corporation. We are now in the process of completing required paperwork for the State of New Hampshire and the IRS. Our website will soon be archived and Facebook and Instagram accounts will become dormant.
To the hundreds of artists and many arts organizations we have worked with and supported in the greater Nashua region, you are the reason Ci ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
City Arts Nashua, a nonprofit volunteer arts organization, announced today that it will cease operations at the end of the 2023 year after 20 years of service to the greater Nashua community.
Formed in 2004, the organization’s mission has been to enrich the quality of life in the region by providing leadership to support and strengthen arts and culture. “City Arts Nashua has more than accomplished its mission,” said Lisa Bissonnette, president of the organization’s board of directors. “We are so proud to have promoted, advocated, networked, nurtured, and produced events and projects to make Na ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
City Arts Nashua’s ArtWalk / ArtWeek, will be October 16-24, 2021. We will be holding the event virtually again, similar to last year. Details now available on the 2021 Event Page ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
The Nashua International Sculpture Symposium is an annual community event designed to elevate the awareness and appreciation of public art in Nashua. Through its unique format, the Symposium allows Nashua residents and visitors the dynamic opportunity to engage directly with visiting sculptors and to experience ‘art in the making’. Nashua has the distinction of being the only city in the U.S. which hosts an annual international sculpture symposium.
Since 2008, dozens of artists from around the world have created 45 different sculptures which are permanently installed throughout the city. These ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
The 2021 Nashua International Sculpture Symposium may be over for now, but the fun continues with the "1,000 Cranes for Nashua Project," the start of a series of activities and events for people to get involved with all over the Nashua area throughout the year. Read more about this Event ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
Friends, we have been selected again!
For the month of August 2021, we at City Arts Nashua will receive a $1 donation from each purchase of the $2.50 reusable GIVE BACK WHERE IT COUNTS Bag at the Shaw's Supermarkets located at 300 Main Street, in Nashua!
Every little bit helps our mission!
The rack of reusable bags is currently near the self-checkout area and the bags look like this ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
From the keen eye and sharper scissors of Meri Goyette:
The “Cut and Paste” series -her first public exhibition of her own work
WHO: Meri Goyette and City Arts Nashua, with the Nashua Telegraph
WHAT: “Geometric Abstraction through Cut and Paste” – an exhibit of her recent artwork
WHERE: The windows and lobby of The Nashua Telegraph offices at 110 Main Street, Suite 1, Nashua, N.H.
WHEN: April 17, 2021 through June 11, 2021
WHY: A celebration of Meri Goyette’s 95th birthday in the month of April and her debut into making art during the pandemic ..read more
City Arts Nashua
2M ago
The Closing Ceremony is open to the public and to be held on Sat., June 12, 2021 at 1 p.m. The artists will discuss their work and experiences alongside their finished pieces in the site where they will be on permanent display. People are invited to come up close, examine the pieces and speak with the artists.
The artists are still working hard this week to finish their works at the Picker Artists Studios worksite at 3 Pine St., Nashua. The public can stop by to take a look as the pieces come together 10-4 daily.
Visit 6 Church Street, Nashua, for the Closing Ceremony and the permanent site of ..read more