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NH Furniture Master’s - Chairmen’s Show

Detail of "Two Energys Reveisited" by Brian L. Sargent

NH Furniture Master’s - Chairmen’s Show

The NH Furniture Masters are pleased to present the “Chairmen’s Show,” a fine furniture exhibition at the NH Furniture Masters gallery in downtown Concord, NH.

For 30 years, the NH Furniture Masters has been led by volunteer chairmen who dedicate tremendous time and energy towards the management and direction of the group. The “Chairmen’s Show” is an opportunity to recognize members who have taken on the highest role in the group and have shepherded the organization over the last 30 years.

This exhibition includes works by Jeff Cooper, Owain Harris, Garrett Hack, David Lamb, Tom McLaughlin, Terry Moore, Richard Oedel, Brian Sargent and Bill Thomas.
An Opening Reception will be held on Friday, April 18 from 5-7pm, free and open to the public.

About the NH Furniture Masters:
The NH Furniture Masters is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and advancing the profession of fine furniture making. The organization was founded 30 years ago to build public awareness of New Hampshire’s fine furniture makers and to cultivate an audience for their goods closer to home.

NH Furniture Masters
09:00 AM - 04:30 PM, every day through Jun 13, 2025.

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The NH Furniture Masters
(603) 898-0242
admin@furnituremasters.org

Artist Group Info

news@sullivancreative.com
NH Furniture Masters
49 S. Main Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301

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