On Friday, August 4 from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., New Hampshire Boat Museum (NHBM) will host a reception for Kim Bartenhagen as featured artist of the month in August.
Resident of Brookfield, NH, Bartenhagen said she is often inspired by found, salvaged, antique, and organic materials. “It is important for me to mix a lot of textures, materials, and colors,” she described. “I tend to gravitate towards colors in nature.”
Noting she has a theme in mind for some of her work, she said ideas, at other times, “come from out of the blue.” “My ideas happen when I am surrounded by objects, such as antiques, old books, nature, fabric, and good junk,” added Bartenhagen, whose work is available for purchase at Zen Glow Wellness in Wolfeboro, NH.
While Bartenhagen’s work will be available for viewing by the public in NHBM’s gallery in August, the Artist Reception is open only to members. “It’s a perk of membership,” explained Martha Cumming, NHBM executive director. “We provide unique experiences throughout the year for members, so this is a nice example of that…Plus, members get to chat with the artist, which is always fun.”
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About NHBM
Founded in 1992 by antique and classic boating enthusiasts, NHBM is committed to inspire people of all ages with an understanding of, and appreciation for, the boating heritage of New Hampshire’s fresh waterways. NHBM exhibits, events and programming covers everything from boat charters, boat trips and race boats to canoes, wooden boats, outboard motors, sculling, sailing sunfish, and Lyman and Johnson motors. Some of our hands-on programs take place on Lake Winnipesaukee. NHBM is sponsored in part by Goodhue Boat Company, Eastern Propane & Oil, Stark Creative, KW Lakes and Mountains, Taylor Community, Belletetes, and North Water Marine.

