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The Currier Gallery of Art is an internationally renowned art museum featuring European and American
paintings, decorative arts and sculptures...all in a classic setting. Visitors to the Gallery can view
master works by the greatest artists in history with paintings by Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, Georgia
O'Keeffe, Gilbert Stuart, John Singleton Copley, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer and Andrew Wyeth,
and with sculpture by Henri Matisse, Frederic Remington and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The museum has an
excellent collection of American Impressionist paintings including works by Edmund Tarbell and Childe
Hassam, and is well represented with contemporary works by Josef Albers, Adolph Gottlieb and Alexander
Calder. American decorative arts at the Currier include fine examples of 18th and 19th century New
England Glass Works. The Currier is home to one of the country's finest collections of glass
paperweights, the Henry Melville Fuller collections, which includes rare pieces from the historic
French glass houses of Baccarat, Clichy and St. Louis.
Museum Hours
Admission Admission to Impressionism Transformed is available at the Currier's visitor services desk on a first-come, first-served basis - there are no advance sales. Some public programs carry additional charges - please call the visitor services desk at (603) 669-6144, ext. 108. Currier members have unlimited free admission to the exhibition. Ticket prices for the exhibition, which include general museum admission, are: adults, $9; seniors 62 and up and college students with identification, $8; children under 18, free.
How to Reach Us
How to Find Us
From I-93 - Take exit 8, Wellington Road/Bridge Street. Bear right onto Bridge Street and go 1.5 miles to Ash Street. Turn right on Ash Street, The Currier will be a 1/4 mile on the left.
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