For the Love of Leather
Linny Kenney discovered a passion for leatherwork, and all it took was a 3,700-mile solo horseback ride across the U.S.
Linny Kenney discovered a passion for leatherwork, and all it took was a 3,700-mile solo horseback ride across the U.S.
Working with themes of displacement and self-awareness, sculptor Soo Sunny Park challenges the nature of perception.
Working for decades with established and emerging artists, Hinsdale’s master printer cranks out fine art at Wingate Studio.
“You wanna talk dying trades? I was 20 years old, and I learned to barber from guys in their 70s. The things I learned. . .the people I met. . .”
NHIA announces a new minor in Comic Arts, spearheaded by acclaimed comic book author, Joel Gill, and other staff.
New Hampshire native River Clegg eulogizes one of the most enduring and beloved symbols of the Granite State.
Tucked into the woods of Barrington, New Hampshire, there sits a labyrinthine colonial home with a pocket of music history worth telling.
Typodesine is a design practice that seeks to engage a middle ground between art, architecture, and furniture design.
“For me, fiction is a way of accessing the sense that the universe is the possible, not just the actual.”
New England’s last living archive of synthesizers and electronic instruments is online and part of a long, somewhat tragic history.