Toni Gildone favors black-and-white portraiture.
Toni Gildone favors black-and-white portraiture. Credit: COURTESY

The Dublin Community Center will host an art reception on Friday, Oct. 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. for a new group exhibition featuring Monadnock region photographers Linda Greenwood, Toni Gildone, Carolyn Edwards and Fletcher Maggs.

Carolyn Edwards, the former owner of Sunflowers Cafรฉ in Jaffrey, has long supported regional artists. Her award-winning workโ€”recognized by the Pastel Society of New Hampshireโ€”reflects her love for nature and design.

Carolyn Edwards' work reflects her love of nature.
Carolyn Edwards’ work reflects her love of nature. Credit: COURTESY

Linda Greenwood of Peterborough creates mixed-media photo assemblages incorporating reclaimed materials, such as barn board and metal, transforming found objects into expressive works.

Linda Greenwood of Peterborough creates mixed-media photo assemblages.
Linda Greenwood of Peterborough creates mixed-media photo assemblages. Credit: COURTESY

Toni Gildone, a self-taught photographer, favors black-and-white portraiture, capturing candid and unposed moments that reveal the character of her subjects.

Emerging artist and filmmaker Fletcher Maggs, a ConVal graduate and recipient of the 2022 New Hampshire High School Film Festival award, blends cinematic composition and travel imagery in his photography.

Fletcher Maggs blends cinematic composition and travel imagery in his photography.
Fletcher Maggs blends cinematic composition and travel imagery in his photography. Credit: COURTESY

The exhibition will be open during DubHubโ€™s regular hours or by appointment. A closing event, โ€œCoffee and Conversation with the Artists,โ€ will take place Thursday, Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. to noon. The DubHub is at 1123 Main St., Dublin.

For appointments or information, email info@dublincommunitycenter.org.