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February Event Highlights

Burst – by Maryclare Heffernan

The gallery will be open by appointment only during February.
Send requests to gallery@seacoastartist.org
Read the Seacoast Online article.

The February 2021 theme show has been canceled, but you can view art works for sale by SAA members in our Online Sales Gallery.

In February, the SAA gallery members will exhibit art works in downtown Exeter windows, featuring the theme “Let Me Show You What I Love.” Though the gallery will continue to operate “by appointment only” in February, they will be open one day only on Saturday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., for your Valentine’s Day gift needs. COVID protocols will be in place.

Starting in March, the gallery plans to be open Friday & Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 1 to 4. Then in April, Wednesday through Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 1 to 4. This is subject to change, so you may want to call to confirm.

We hope to resume our theme shows in April, starting with “The Colors of Spring”. Drop off is March 27, pick up May 1. We awaken slowly to spring in New England. In April, each tiny shoot of pale green, any sign of a bulb poking through the garden soil, is a sign of our survival. Paint and share all the colors of spring!

The Seacoast Artist Association is an all-volunteer non-profit completely supported by donations, exhibition fees, and sales commissions. Support the arts by mailing your donation check to: Seacoast Artist Association, 130 Water Street, Exeter, NH 03833

January Event Highlights

“Fall Marsh” by Annick Bouvron-Gromek.

The gallery will be open by appointment only during January and February.
Send requests to gallery@seacoastartist.org.
Read the Seacoast Online article.

The January and February 2021 theme shows have been canceled, but you can view art works for sale by SAA members in our Online Sales Gallery.

In February, the SAA gallery members will exhibit art works in downtown Exeter windows, featuring the theme “Let Me Show You What I Love.” Though the gallery will continue to operate “by appointment only” in February, they will be open one day only on Saturday, Feb. 13, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., for your Valentine’s Day gift needs. COVID protocols will be in place.

The Seacoast Artist Association is an all-volunteer non-profit completely supported by donations, exhibition fees, and sales commissions. Support the arts by mailing your donation check to: Seacoast Artist Association, 130 Water Street, Exeter, NH 03833

December Event Highlights

“Little Boars Head After Storm” by Debra Woodward

“Autumn Snow” by Lynn Krumholz


Special December gallery hours:
Wednesday to Saturday 10am – 5pm
Sunday 12pm – 4pm
Mon Dec 21 & Tue Dec 22 10am – 5pm

Due to the pandemic, those hours could change at any time so please call the Gallery to confirm.

In January the gallery will be open by appointment only – send requests to gallery@seacoastartist.org.
Read the Seacoast Online article.

Follow COVID-19 guidance – masks are required. See our About page for more information.

The Seacoast Artist Association is an all-volunteer non-profit completely supported by donations, exhibition fees, and sales commissions. Support the arts by mailing your donation check to: Seacoast Artist Association, 130 Water Street, Exeter, NH 03833

Body of Work: Debra Woodward

Little Boars Head After Storm by Debra Woodward

View Debra Woodward’s Body of Work exhibit titled ”Along the Ocean” at the SAA Gallery in Exeter, NH during the month of December.

‘I am in love with Ocean
lifting her thousands of white hats
in the chop of the storm,
or lying smooth and blue, the
loveliest bed in the world…”
From “Ocean” by Mary Oliver

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