Artist Carol Gourvellec with guests in her Jaffrey Center studio. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
Hundreds of visitors took part in the Monadnock region’s two art tours held Saturday, Oct. 11 through Monday, October 13.
The 29th annual Monadnock Art Tour showcased 65 studios in every town bordering Dublin, where the tour was created to honor the legacy of the Dublin Art Colony.
The Fall Foliage Tour, in its 17th year, included studios in other towns across the southern half of the region including New Ipswich, Temple, and Rindge, as well as in Keene and surrounding towns.
A display by Amy McGregor- Radin and Heather Carroll. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptArt Tour guests crowd Carol Gourvellec’s Jaffrey studio on Saturday, Oct. 11. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptA visitor admires Reuven Graham’s Jaffrey studio. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptVisitos admire paintings, jewelry and glass art by Barbara and Hal Danser of Jaffrey. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptJohn Grosvenor’s Jaffrey studio across from the Monadnock Inn. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptPrints by Amy McGregor-Radin on Gilson Road in Jaffrey. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptThe Harrisville Mill hosted multiple stops on the tour. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript sVisitors from Shirley, Mass., admire work by John Grosvenor. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-TranscriptScience fiction inspired art by Reuven Graham of Jaffrey. Credit: JESSECA TIMMONS/Ledger-Transcript
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