RMFA, Creative Guts to present Kaleidoscope

October 27, 2023

The Rochester Museum of Fine Arts, in collaboration with Creative Guts, is pleased to announce Kaleidoscope, a group exhibition featuring more than 50 pieces of original art works. 

Organized by Creative Guts, Kaleidoscope began as an open call, attracting artist submissions from all over the region. The Board of Directors for Creative Guts juried the works for inclusion.

The exhibition includes art made by Alisa Marie, Becky Barsi, Brian Chu, Cassia Chipman, Christina Lopez, Daniela Wenzel, Elizabeth Pieroni Schulte, Haley Johnson, Heather McIntyre, Isabella DelOrfano, Julianne LaRue, Justice McDaniel (Justice Eats Trees), Karl Schmitz, Kevin J. Kintner, Kristen Adkins, Laura Harper Lake, Lindsey Castellon, Lyndsey MacDougall, Marcia Wood Mertinooke, Melissa Richard, Nicholas Alexander, Nick Paradis, Olivia Carle, Randall Nielsen, Shawn Pierce, Shiao-Ping Wang, Susan Schwake, Susanne Larkham, Suzanne Jolin, and Taylor Comisky.

Kaleidoscope will be on view in the Bernier Room, at the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts, from November 6, 2023, through January 5, 2024, with an opening reception on Saturday, November 18, 2023, from 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm. The museum is located within the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center, 150 Wakefield Street, Rochester, NH 03867. 

The museum is sponsored by the City of Rochester, Rochester Main Street, Waterstone Properties Group, Bernier Insurance, Meredith Village Savings Bank, Creative Guts Podcast, and the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.

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