Dragonflies, Flutterbys and Other Thing on Display at the Conservation Center in Concord
An exhibit featuring the artwork of Concord photographer Teresa Gladstone will be on display July 15 through August 28 at the Conservation Center, 54 Portsmouth Street, Concord, NH. The public is invited to meet the artist at a reception to be held at the Conservation Center on July 17 from 5 to 7 pm.
Titled “Dragonflies, Flutterbys, and Things Along the Way,” the exhibit is dedicated to Leslie S. Clark and the trail named after him, located at the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests’ Merrimack River Outdoor Education Center in Concord. Many of the photos in this exhibit were taken at the Concord outdoor center. The exhibit will also include a slideshow set to music.
A resident of Concord, Teresa Gladstone began photographing nature when hiking with her husband several years ago. Today, she is rarely without her camera.
The exhibit is open for viewing Monday thru Friday from 9 am to 5 pm in the Conservation Center Conference Room. As the Conference Room is used for meetings, please call before visiting to confirm that the room is open.
Founded in 1901, the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests is the state’s oldest and largest non-profit land conservation organization. Supported by 10,000 families and businesses, the Forest Society’s mission is to perpetuate the state’s forests by promoting land conservation and sustainable forestry. For more information, visit www.forestsociety.org.