MarApr
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Silver Center for the Arts

Opening Reception March 4, 4-6 p.m. An artist worth paying attention to is a moving target, and the New Hampshire printmakers included in this exhibition are all well worthy of attention. Each was asked to select three prints for this show—a very recent one, one from near the start of his or her career, and one from in between. The resulting trajectories each document a unique combination of continuity and change: in media, in subject matter, and in technical approaches to composition, color, and texture. Implicitly, each of these trajectories also poses the question, “What is next?”

More information is available from the Karl Drerup Art Gallery Web site.


Apr
14
7:00 pm

Smith Recital Hall, Silver Center for the Arts

The nuclear industry is poised for a global comeback in new reactor construction. Abating rapid climate change is central to the industry’s argument for why it should receive hundreds of billions of dollars in new government subsidies and liability protection. Paul Gunter says that a recommitment to an increasingly costly and dangerous nuclear resurgence will divert and squander resources from more effective and affordable renewable and efficient technologies.Learn more about this, and future lectures, on the Sidore Lecture Series Web site.

All Sidore lectures are free and open to the public.  Each lecture is followed by a reception with refreshments.  Tickets are free but advance reservations are recommended.  Contact the Silver Center Box Office for tickets.



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