JUNE ARTISTS

NEW HAMPSHIRE BOAT MUSEUM MEMBERS

 

BEVERLY DIETERICH

MARJORIE MUELLER

CHERYL SHANAHAN

ANN XAVIER

 

                   

JULY ARTIST

SANDY MARTIN

Sandy Martin’s artistic talent spans various media including oils, watercolor, pastel, and photography. Her first gallery was in Rockport MA where she studied with some of the art world’s most renowned artists. After receiving her B.F.A from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, she continued her studies in Paris, and at the Art Students League in New York.
Most recently, she’s been fortunate to study Impressionist Watercolor Painting with world acclaimed Alvaro Castagnet.
You can visit the Sandy Martin Gallery at 17 Bay Street, Wolfeboro NH, where she enjoys small town life on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee except when she’s exercising her photography talents touring as the publicist with a southern rock band, Once an Outlaw. Best to call ahead if you are coming from afar, you will enjoy the paintings on display and visiting the artist.
Sandy is available to do a limited number of private commissions a year. To contact: www.SandyMartinArt.com SandyMartinArt@gmail.com follow on FB, Instagram, and Linkedin

AUGUST ARTIST

PAM TARBELL

Tarbell is a graduate from the Rhode Island School of Design and a United States Art Embassy Artist. She exhibits nationally, and in 2023 had a sol exhibit at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. In 2024, she was commissioned to paint the awards for the New Hampshire Committee for the Arts Gala Award’s Celebration and continues her active exhibition
schedule with groups and solo exhibitions. Tarbell has served on numerous boards and committees advocating for the arts in New Hampshire. In 2015, she received an “Outstanding
Woman in Business Award” from NH Business Magazine, as director of the Mill Brook Gallery & Sculpture Garden for twenty-two years. Tarbell enjoys painting bright, complicated compositions, hoping that the viewer will always continue to find interesting elements in her paintings.

Tarbell grew up in Rhode Island and was never far from Narragansett Bay. Her father owned a vintage wooden boat that we cruised from Cape Cod to Block Island. In 1961, she crewed for Chuck Paine, and his twin brother, Art, for the Sears (Junior) Sailing Rhode Island Championship. During college Tarbell ran two sailing programs teaching elementary students basic sailing skills while also sailing in numerous college races.

 


 

SEPTEMBER ARTIST

GALLERIES AT 30 MAIN CURATED SHOW