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10 Things to Do in NH this weekend: Mend, make, and master new skills from Dublin to Tamworth
New Hampshire Public Radio | By Zoë Mitchell
Published November 7, 2025 at 3:58 PM EST
Start off your weekend with color, texture, and celebration: NHPR includes the Currier’s Embellish Me opening party on November 7 in its list of the top 10 things to do this weekend.

Opening Nov. 6: Embellish Me celebrates the power of decoration
Manchester Ink Link | By Ali Goldstein
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
“Gold foil? Bright plumage? Mathematical patterns? The tile in your childhood kitchen? Pattern and Decoration artists believed that art was vast enough to contain it all. That existing limits about the nature of art hamstrung its extraordinary possibilities. That pretty things, exuberant with life, should also appear in museums.” Read more about Embellish Me: Works from the Collection of Norma Canelas Roth and William Roth in the Currier’s “Art to live by” column in Ink Link.

One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Rare Usonian Automatic Homes Achieves Landmark Status
Smithsonian Magazine | By Ella Feldman
October 22, 2025
The Kalil House – one of two Frank Lloyd Wright homes in the Currier collection – earns designation in the National Register of Historic Places. Smithsonian Magazine walks you through what it means.

Wherever you are in New England right now,a must-see art exhibition is nearby
Boston Glode | By Murray Whyte
October 23, 2025
The Kalil House – one of two Frank Lloyd Wright homes in the Currier collection – earns designation in the National Register of Historic Places. Smithsonian Magazine walks you through what it means.

Art to Live By: Furniture Masters/Layers
Manchester Ink Link by Ali Goldstein
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
“Joined Together: 30 Years of the New Hampshire Furniture Masters invites you to see the many layers of a great creative tradition. Step into the Currier this fall and breathe in the rich, unmistakable smell of wood. Be inspired by an artistic heritage embracing new possibilities.” The Currier’s “Art to live by” column in Ink Link shines the spotlight on the museum’s milestone Furniture Masters exhibition.
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