The value of arts and culture in our state transcends aesthetics. These creative endeavors fuel our economy, strengthen our communities, and preserve our shared heritage.
Read MoreArt holds immense significance in education for a multitude of reasons, contributing to the holistic development of individuals. Here are several key points highlighting why art is important in education in New Hampshire :
Read MoreFederal funding has a significant impact on the arts in a country. The impact of federal funding on the arts can be both direct and indirect, and it plays a crucial role in supporting and promoting cultural and artistic endeavors. Here is how federal funding and a shutdown affects the arts
Read MoreNew Hampshire is home to a number of excellent museums that showcase the state's history, art, and culture.
Read MoreThe arts have helped to define New Hampshire by reflecting its history, culture, and natural beauty, nurturing artistic talent, and providing opportunities for cultural exchange and engagement.
Read MoreNew Hampshire is home to many notable authors, some of whom have achieved national and international recognition.
Read MoreInvesting in the arts can create jobs, attract tourism, generate revenue, and contribute to community development, all of which can contribute to a strong economy.
Read MoreThe arts and culture contributed nearly $3.3 billion to New Hampshire's economy in 2021. This is up from $2.9 billion in 2020.
Read MoreStarting Monday, February 13 ClassicalNH will bring new and diverse voices and talent to our morning and evening lineup and variety to the weekend schedule. Listen in for a more inclusive set of composers, musicians, and music from around the globe.
Read MoreBlack Men and Women in a Tavern joins several recent acquisitions by Black artists, including major works by Robert Duncanson, the most important Black painter of the 19th-century America; Norman Lewis, a leading member of the New York School; and Faith Ringgold, a much-beloved contemporary artist.
Read MoreAn art exhibition at the Currier Museum of Art helps us understand the connection between tourism, the arts, and New Hampshire’s economy. Read more.
Read MoreNonprofit arts and culture organizations contribute over $53 million annually to the NH’s economy, and audiences contribute another $62 million. Learn More.
Read MoreLearn how artists and arts organizations improve New Hampshire’s economy. Nonprofit arts and culture generated $115 million in economic activity in 2010.
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