2025 Media Power Youth Film Festival

2025 Media Power Youth Film Festival

 

Media Power Youth is hosting our second annual summer Youth Film Festival on August 16, 2025 from 9-11 AM at Red River Theatres in Concord. We will be celebrating the creativity and perspectives of NH’s youth as we feature short films and other media creations made during our programs this year.

There will be films about wildlife and the science of sound, plus raffles and popcorn to enjoy. Also premiering at the film festival is the short film “Building our Futures”, made by Portsmouth High School student Kara Carlson, winner of the 2025 Spotlight Community Impact Award. Bring your family to a fun-filled morning of cinema! Learn more and purchase your tickets at mediapoweryouth.org. Seating is limited, don’t wait to reserve your spot.

New Castle Arts and Crafts Fair

New Castle Arts and Crafts Fair on July 26th from 9am -3pm at the New Castle Congregational Church, 65 Main Street, New Castle NH. Juried Arts & Crafts fair sponsored by the New Castle Congregational Church Guild.  Artists and crafters from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine will be offering art works in oils, watercolors, fiber arts, photography, acrylics and other media as well as jewelry, crafted wood items, handsome bags, ceramics, and other items.  There are hot dogs and strawberry shortcake if you are hungry, and a raffle chock full of goodies to choose from.

The Art Center presents “Something Cosmic,”

The Art Center is proud to present “Something Cosmic,” a solo exhibition by resident artist and sculptor Aaron Stanley, on view from July 7 through August 30, 2025.

 

As a kinetic artist, Aaron Stanley’s work explores the electric intersection of science, motion, and imagination. With a background rooted in both hand craftsmanship and digital precision, Stanley crafts sculptures that oscillate between the traditional and the cutting-edge. His studio hums with the harmony of sawdust and circuitry—a place where timeless materials meet the future.

 

“My process begins with a deep reverence for the hidden principles that govern the natural world,” Stanley explains. “Through a synthesis of hand tools and high-tech methods, I strive to create works that are bold, imaginative, and perpetually in motion.”

 

In “Something Cosmic,” Stanley invites viewers into a universe where light dances, air animates, and simplicity reigns supreme. Inspired by Michelangelo’s philosophy that “simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” Stanley’s sculptures avoid overanalysis, instead offering an open invitation to wonder, laughter, and delight.

 

Join us for an Artist Reception on Friday, August 2, from 6–9 pm, where guests will have the opportunity to meet the artist and experience his mesmerizing work in person.

 

The Art Center is located at 1 Washington Street, Suite 1177, Dover, NH.

Gallery Hours: Monday–Friday 10 am–6 pm, Saturday 10 am–2 pm.

Aaron Stanley – the Creator

Resident Artist | The Art Center

 


Contact: Rebecca Proctor

The Art Center

1 Washington Street, Suite 1177

Dover, NH

www.theartcenterdover.com

603-978-6702

The Art Center presents Somewhere Familiar

The Art Center is pleased to present Somewhere Familiar, a solo exhibition of recent plein air works by regional artist and Art Center member Charlie Wemyss, on view from July 7 through August 30, 2025.

 

Charlie’s evocative oil paintings capture the familiar beauty of New England with a timeless, impressionistic touch. Each piece in this exhibition was painted en plein air, bringing an immediacy and intimacy to scenes of marshes, ocean shores, village streets, and quiet rural landscapes. His ability to translate fleeting light and mood onto canvas invites viewers to pause and reconnect with places that feel both personal and universal.

 

Wemyss first studied oil and watercolor painting under Mark Potter for four years in high school. After a 40-year hiatus, he resumed his artistic practice in 2018, studying under professional artist Sam Vokey. His approach is grounded in the principles of the Boston School of Impressionism, emphasizing draftsmanship, value, and strong compositional design.

 

Deeply influenced by “The Ten” of the Boston School, Wemyss brings a classical yet fresh eye to the contemporary plein air tradition. Though he also works in the studio on still lifes and cast drawings, this body of work focuses exclusively on his plein air practice—each painting created directly from life in the field.

 

Charlie is a proud member of The Art Center, and his dedication to refining his technique and sharing his view of the world through paint has earned him recognition as a thoughtful and accomplished artist.

 

Gallery Hours

Monday – Friday: 10 AM – 6 PM

Saturday: 10 AM – 2 PM

Location

The Art Center

1 Washington Street, Suite 1177

Dover, NH

www.theartcenterdover.com

Artist Reception

Saturday, August 2 from 6–9 PM

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