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Thanks to all who came out last night to celebrate with us! Amy Wilson, Mary Noxon Grehan, Charlie Smith
02/14/2026

Thanks to all who came out last night to celebrate with us! Amy Wilson, Mary Noxon Grehan, Charlie Smith

Come see the work of Charlie Smith in our current exhibit   B E T W E E N  T I M E. Charlie Smith works in ceramics. “In...
02/11/2026

Come see the work of Charlie Smith in our current exhibit B E T W E E N T I M E.

Charlie Smith works in ceramics. “In my current practice, I am exploring the deconstruction of masculine archetypes, the blurring of online and offline selves, the isolating effects of social media/the internet, and the systemic challenges of navigating different social structures and environments. Using pop and internet cultural imagery, domestic and historical references, and autobiographical elements, my ceramic work employs a semi realistic aesthetic while also incorporating found objects and abstractions. I am interested in the liminal space that exists between places, objects and time and the how our lived experiences, relationships, and identities are shaped by these factors, as well as how our digital lives are impacted by these physical realities.” Smith has been teaching for 16 years and is currently earning his MFA from Clark University.

Artist Reception: Thursday, February 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm

Be sure to come see Amy Wilson's cyanotypes in our current exhibit, BETWEEN TIME. ARTIST RECEPTION: Thursday, February 1...
02/10/2026

Be sure to come see Amy Wilson's cyanotypes in our current exhibit, BETWEEN TIME.

ARTIST RECEPTION: Thursday, February 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm

BETWEEN TIME features the artworks of Charlie Smith, Mary Noxon-Grehan, and Amy Wilson. All three teach full time here in the Visual and Performing Arts Department at New Hampton School. The work in this exhibit represents their current, personal investigations. As full-time teaching artists who also have families, they must look for the interstitial moments when they can work creatively and be productive. They created the work in this exhibit in these in-between moments, some series over a few days, and some series developing over years.

Amy Wilson is a painter and photographer. Her work in this exhibit features wet cyanotypes. “My work reflects my sense of wonder and reverence for the natural world—especially water, the play of light, and the organic forms of plants. Influenced by the sinuous lines of Art Nouveau and the palette of wild places, each monoprint represents not only a plant but also the place where it was foraged, reinforcing my connection to landscape and memory.” She believes that creating and sharing beauty is more important now than ever.

Come see the artwork of visual art teacher and artist Mary Noxon Grehan in the current show in the Galletly Gallery, BET...
02/06/2026

Come see the artwork of visual art teacher and artist Mary Noxon Grehan in the current show in the Galletly Gallery, BETWEEN TIME.

Artist Reception for Mary Noxon Grehan, Charlie Smith, and Amy Wilson on February 12, 5:30 - 7:00 PM.

“Work, Interrupted”
The work that I am showing reflects the complexities of life over the last 10 years. For the first decade of my professional adult life, I prioritized work in the classroom and studio. However, as I progressed in the Game of Life and my little plastic car filled up with more people and responsibilities, my art practice took a series of “2 steps forward, 1 step back” dance moves. Being a full-time teacher, partner, and parent, and navigating the detours that our lives took through small children coming of age, job changes and major moves, and a pandemic left my practice in a constant state of flux and pivot. This work represents my refusal to give up working artistically, finding ways to create through the last era, and a shift back to studio work after a long time identifying primarily as a photographer. Each of these series is unfinished. Some will continue to completion, while others may not or may take a new turn. Artistically I find myself at a turning point: one of gratitude for a family and a community that supports my renewed commitment to reclaiming time and space as a teaching artist.

I just love the way the morning light streams into the gallery, highlighting the sculpture.  I made these photos before ...
02/02/2026

I just love the way the morning light streams into the gallery, highlighting the sculpture. I made these photos before turning on the lights and opening the gallery for the day.

Ceramic work is by NHS faculty Charlie Smith. Come see it in person! Our reception for the artists is Thursday, February 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm.

I am so pleased to announce that the next show in the Galletly Gallery is a faculty exhibit.  NHS Visual Arts faculty Ma...
01/13/2026

I am so pleased to announce that the next show in the Galletly Gallery is a faculty exhibit. NHS Visual Arts faculty Mary Grehan, Charlie Smith, and Amy Wilson will be sharing their current work and works-in-progress starting January 16. The show will be up through February 26.

Save the date for an artist reception on February 12, 2026, 5:30 - 7:00 pm. (Snow date: February 26.)

Only three more days to see the current exhibit!  "It's What We Do" features the artworks of 16 artists of the Plymouth ...
10/01/2025

Only three more days to see the current exhibit!

"It's What We Do" features the artworks of 16 artists of the Plymouth Pod of the Women's Caucus for Art, NH Chapter.

The prints below are by Robin Keith Adams.

What a party!  The Artists' Reception for "It's What We do" was fabulous!  So many old friends reconnecting and celebrat...
09/24/2025

What a party! The Artists' Reception for "It's What We do" was fabulous! So many old friends reconnecting and celebrating the art and artists!

Friday night!  September 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm.Join us in the gallery for our reception  for the 16 artists of the Plymouth...
09/11/2025

Friday night! September 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm.
Join us in the gallery for our reception for the 16 artists of the Plymouth Pod, WCA, who are showing their work in "It's What We Do".

This post features the work of Rebecca Hastings.

Friday night!  September 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm.Join us in the gallery for our reception  for the 16 artists of the Plymouth...
09/09/2025

Friday night! September 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm.
Join us in the gallery for our reception for the 16 artists of the Plymouth Pod, WCA, who are showing their work in "It's What We Do".

This post features the work of Martha Stevermer.

This post features the work of Marcia Santore currently on exhibit in the Galletly Gallery in the exhibit "It's What We ...
09/02/2025

This post features the work of Marcia Santore currently on exhibit in the Galletly Gallery in the exhibit "It's What We Do" by the Plymouth Pod WCA.

*Important note: Marcia currently has a solo show, "The Long View: Paintings by Marcia Santore" at the Belknap Mill Museum Riverside Gallery, running from 9.2.25 - 9.30.25 Her opening reception is this Friday, 9.5.25 from 5-7 pm.

Our September show is now open to the public.   There are 16 artists represented in this dynamic exhibit!Please save the...
08/26/2025

Our September show is now open to the public. There are 16 artists represented in this dynamic exhibit!

Please save the date for our Artist Reception on September 12, 5:30 - 7:00 pm.

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