Smartphone Photo Contest Call for Photos
Smartphone Photo Contest Call For Photos
We are very excited to once again hold a Smartphone Photo Contest featuring images caught over the course of 2025 by those who live, work or go to school in the Monadnock Region. The deadline for photo submissions is January 7. The contest is open to photographers in three categories: amateurs, professionals (defined as anyone who has received remuneration for their photography) and children (age 12 and under). Each entrant may enter up to three photos taken between December of 2024 and December of 2025 of a person, place, a detail shot, or an event anywhere in the Monadnock Region. Prizes will be awarded at a special reception at the DubHub on, Friday, January 9, from 5-7 pm. The fee for entering the contest is $10 per photo, which will cover the cost for printing a 8” x 10” glossy copy that you may keep. Winners will be announced and prizes given at the reception. All entrants may keep their printed photos. There is a $10 entry fee per photo to help cover the cost of printing. This contest is sponsored by Peterborough Camera, Copies & More and the DubHub. Good luck!
* Photo entries should be emailed as jpegs to: info@dublincommunitycenter.org.
* Please electronically label your jpegs with your name and the title of your photo before submitting to help us keep them all organized.
* Photos will be officially entered and printed once payment of $10 per photo is received. You may pay by mailing a check, made out to the Dublin Community Center, to P.O. Box 249, Dublin, NH 03444, or by dropping off cash or a check during open hours. If mailing a check, be sure to add a note that the check is payment for the Smartphone Photo Contest. If dropping off cash or a check, be sure to place your payment into an envelope labeled Smartphone Photo Contest and your name, and give it to the director or the volunteer on duty. If you would prefer to pay via credit card, use this secure payment link: https://square.link/u/a0rXnZbc, or email info@dublincommunitycenter.org for further instructions.
Email info@dublincommunitycenter.org for more information.
DubHub Smartphone Contest Exhibit Opening Reception
Smartphone Contest Opening Reception
Friday, January 9 at 5:00pm -7:00pm
Email info@dublincommunitycenter.org for payment options and more information.
(Entry will be done by hi res photo (JPEG, PNG or TIFF) in 8×10 inch format)
Due date for photo submissions is Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026.
Paintings by Scott Niemi and Cheryl Bencivenga
Scott Niemi and Cheryl Bencivenga
February 13 - March 5
Opening Reception - Friday, February 13
5:00-7:00pm
March Art Exhbition Opening Reception
March Art Exhibition Opening Reception
Friday March 13 - 5:00-7:00pm
More details coming soon
Exhibit runs March 13 - April 2
Small Treasures Art Show Opening Reception
The Small Treasures Art Show and Sale is an annual event, held in the beginning of December. Area artists are invited to exhibit and sell their works, 5x7 inches and under. Both two- and three-dimensional pieces are accepted. The preview reception for this show is held on the first Friday of December from 5-7 pm.
Artists contribute the proceeds from the sale of their first piece and 20% of the proceeds from the sale of subsequent pieces to the Community Center.
Small Treasures Art Show runs Dec. 5-8
The 9th Annual Small Treasures Art Show & Sale, Friday - Monday, December 5, 6, 7, & 8
Small Treasures showcases the artwork of local artists who exhibit two and three-dimensional pieces, which are no larger than 5 x 7 inches. All items will be available for purchase over a four day period at the DubHub, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the center.. An average of 40 area artists participate each year in one of our largest fundraisers. From the beautiful to the fanciful, you are sure to find the perfect gift among the paintings, sculptures, handmade jewelry, and more. The opening reception will be held on Friday, December 5, from 5 to 7 pm, and the show and sale will continue on Saturday, December 6, from 10 am to 3 pm, Sunday, December 7, from 12 to 3 pm, and Monday, December 8, from 10 am to 3 pm. For more information, email info@dublincommunitycenter.org.
November Art Show - Closing Event
UnHung Heroes - Closing Event 10am-12pm
The exhibit features original paintings and limited-edition prints donated by art collectors and supporters of the DubHub, all seeking new homes. Works will be sold through a silent auction, which begins during the reception and continues through Friday, Nov. 28. Clipboards for bidding will remain in place until noon on Nov. 28, when the auction closes and winning bidders may take home their pieces. The fundraiser supports the DubHub’s arts and community programs.
November Art Show Reception ~ Silent Auction
UnHung Heroes
paintings, photographs, and other art works awaiting a new home
Opening Reception: Friday, November 14
5:00 - 7:00pm
The exhibit features original paintings and limited-edition prints donated by art collectors and supporters of the DubHub, all seeking new homes. Works will be sold through a silent auction, which begins during the reception and continues through Friday, Nov. 28. Clipboards for bidding will remain in place until noon on Nov. 28, when the auction closes and winning bidders may take home their pieces. The fundraiser supports the DubHub’s arts and community programs.
Photography Exhibit - Closing Event
Closing Event: Coffee with the Artists**
please note the new time:
**Thursday, November 6 @ 9.30am-11am
Photography Exhibit:
A group show featuring four photographers of the Monadnock Region: Linda Greenwood, Toni Gildone, Carolyn Edwards and Fletcher Maggs
Bios:
Toni Gildone is self-taught, having never studied art or photography per se, outside of experimentation and guidance from those more skilled. She is particularly drawn to black and white and portraiture. While teaching, she was gifted the equipment to set up a darkroom, which enabled her to create 5 x 7 black and white portraits of each student as Christmas presents for their parents - a tradition she maintained for several years.
Artist Statement: I especially favor capturing unexpected, unposed moments in time whenever possible, or creating strong portraits that reveal a little of the subject’s character. Sometimes the way the sun slants over a field is too good to pass up. I love working with 35mm film, although many of the images on display are digital.
Carolyn Edwards has been painting and taking photos since her high school days, and took a minor in fine arts in college, as well as multiple classes from the Sharon Arts Center over the years. As the owner of Sunflowers Café in Jaffrey, Edwards hosted art exhibits and music and literary events in support of local talent at the restaurant. At Middlebury College, minoring in fine arts, Edwards studied watercolor painting, art history and design with Arthur K.D. Healy. Among various art and photography awards: First Prize, Elden Murray Photo Contest, Hanover, NH, American Universities Field Staff Invitational Exhibit and cover photo on their magazine, Common Ground, and Honorable mention Harvard Alumni Magazine Photo Contest and published in the magazine.
Artist Statement:
"The world stands out on either side, no wider than the heart is wide-
Above the world is stretched the sky, No higher than the soul is high."
- Edna St. Vincent Millay
Linda Greenwood
Photographer and mixed media artist Linda Greenwood, a longtime Peterborough NH resident originally from Long Island, N.Y., incorporates found objects into her photographic assemblages. She often sources materials from the town landfill in Peterborough, including barn board, metal, jewelry and machine parts.
Artist Statement: I am intrigued with the process of catching nature's splendor in my distinctive photographs. Creating a mood and a feeling through images for an observer is key for me. I takes pride in turning ordinary objects and landscapes into artistic creations. I like to find new ways to interpret art through my photographs. I make book cover art, coasters, postcards and other products with my photos. I now love to build assemblage art using my photograph as the central focus.
Fletcher Maggs is a photographer and film maker from Peterborough, New Hampshire. Once a student of Conval high school, some of his achievements include the most scholastic art awards in the school history, and winning the 2022 New Hampshire High School Film Festival. Since graduating Fletcher has been to over 25 countries on a portfolio driven mission to learn more about the world, and create stories through his images. Currently living in Los Angeles studying film, Fletcher thanks most of his success to growing up in the Monadnock region of New Hampshire, where there is such a strong community of artists. Not to mention the beauty of the region.
Artist Statement
My photography is about blending jaw dropping landscapes, with human elements. Whether it’sa portrait in front of Mount Monadnock or Sherpa’s in the Himalayas, both my travel and local photography aim to feel both intimate, and cinematic. As I live an adventurous lifestyle my camera is the tool I bring with me to tell these stories and hold on to memories.
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Exhibit available for viewing and purchase Wednesday, October 8 - Thursday, November 6 at 11am during open hours and by appointment.
Calendar: https://www.dubhub-nh.org/calendar
Interest in Purchasing Art? contact dubhubartcommitee@gmail.com
October Art Show: Opening Reception
Photography Exhibit
Fine Art Photography from the Monadnock Region
Linda Greenwood, Toni Gildone, Carolyn Edwards, and Fletcher Maggs.
Opening reception Friday, October 10 from 5-7pm
September Art Show: Closing Event
Jim Murphy and Peggy Van Valkenburgh
Paintings and Pastels
Opening reception Friday, September 12
September Art Show: Opening Reception
Jim Murphy and Peggy Van Valkenburgh
Paintings and Pastels
Opening reception Friday, September 12
August Art Show: closing event
Closing Event: Coffee and Conversation with the Artists - Thursday, September 4 at 10am-12pm
Flowers and Gardens as Inspiration
Art depicting and/or inspired by flowers and gardens
Solveig Tryba, Jeanne Maguire Thieme, Carol Doleac, and James Cusmano
Exhibit available for viewing and purchase Wednesday, August 6 - Thursday, September 4 at 12pm during open hours Mon & Wed 10am - 12pm and by appointment.
August Art Show:
Flowers and Gardens as Inspiration
Art depicting and/or inspired by flowers and gardens
Solveig Tryba, Jeanne Maguire Thieme, Carol Doleac, and James Cusmano
Opening reception Friday, August 8
5:00pm- 7:00pm
Closing Event: Coffee and Conversation with the Artists - Thursday, September 4 at 10am-12pm
Exhibit available for viewing and purchase Wednesday, August 6 - Thursday, September 4 at 12pm during open hours Mon & Wed 10am - 12pm and by appointment.
July Art Show:
Prints and Other Works on Paper
Kim Cunningham, Soosen Dunholter, Ann Eldridge, Lily Featherston, BeaTrix Sagendorph, and Annie Trowbridge.
Closing event: Coffee and Conversation with the Artists - Thursday, July 31
10am-12pm
May Art Show:
The Critter Show
Closing event:
Coffee and Conversation with the Artists
Thursday, June 5 10am-12pm
Coffee and Conversation with the Artist
Coffee and Conversation with The Artist
Featured Artist: Joe Caracappa
April Art Show:
Joseph Caracappa
Opening Reception- Friday, April 11
The exhibition is on view and available for exhibition during DubHub open hours from
Friday, April 11 - Thursday, May 1
March Art Show: Featuring the paintings of Pamela Tarbell and Elizabeth Leone Holmes
Dates the exhibition will be on view: Friday, March 14 - Thursday, April 3 @12pm.
Coffee and Conversation with the Artists:
Thursday, April 3rd 10am-12pm
Last chance call to view the exhibit, make a purchase, and talk with the artists one on one, enjoy a cup of coffee or tea.
Opening Reception: Friday, March 14 5-7 pm
Pamela R. Tarbell focuses on creating visual color vibrations in her paintings, exploring different subject matter with bright, complicated compositions. As a painter, educator, and advocate, she strives to create art that feeds the soul, tells a story and always leaves you with something new to enjoy or discover.
Elizabeth Leone Holmes is an outdoor/plein air oil painter with a passion for nature - the seasons, weather, and light are the main inspiration for her work. Recognizing that we are often too busy to notice the beauty around us, she is inspired to create paintings to remind us of the splendor that is our environment. She explores the New England landscape from its mountains to the smallest rocks in rivers and creeks, throughout the seasons.
Postponed: Spring Vision Board Workshop
Join us for an inspiring, joyful and creative afternoon, as we create our own unique vision boards! This workshop will be taught by Donni Webber, an artist, Wisdom Guide, and Wellness Advocate, and Louise Crooks, an artist, Visibility Biz Coach, and Wellness Advocate. Both live locally and are excited to share this creative journey of manifestation with you!
After a powerful guided meditation, your unconscious mind helps you to envision your future. Then we dive into putting together a collage of images representing where you'd like your life to go.
Last Call Art Show featuring Woodworker, Franz Feige
Last Chance to meet Franz Feige who will be on site on March 7th. With over 35 years of experience working with wood, Feige has engaged in many areas of woodworking, including teaching, but always returns to the turned, carved, sculpted, and band-sawn wooden vessel as his main interest.
Art Show featuring Woodworker, Franz Feige
The art of woodworker, Franz Feige is on exhibit through March 7th. With over 35 years of experience working with wood, Feige has engaged in many areas of woodworking, including teaching, but always returns to the turned, carved, sculpted, and band-sawn wooden vessel as his main interest.
January Art Show: A Visual & Sound Collaboration - Chris & Leah Reid
On display in the South Room, we are delighted to display a visual and sound collaboration by Jaffrey-based artist Chris Reid and her daughter, Leah Reid — a composer, sound artist, and Guggenheim Fellow. The works on display include Sounding Landscapes—Bee Conservancy, Cloud Burst (recorded by the Neave Trio), and Dr. Reid’s award-winning piece Sk(etch), which was featured on NPR.
November Art Show: Photography Exhibit
This November, the DubHub is pleased to feature the professional photography of Deb Porter Hayes, Michael Miller, Fred Howland, and Steve Lipofsky. All are invited to come see their breathtaking images at our public reception on Friday, November 8, from 5-7pm, and throughout the month.
October Art Show: Abstract Art
Featuring the works of:
Paul Cooper
Alison Deland Scott
Rosemarie Bernardi
Jill e Fischman
Erika Radich
Emily Noelle Lambert
August Art Show: A Sense of Wonder: Paying Attention with Intention
Five artists share their work and creative approach.
With Jean Mann and Friends: Amy McGregor-Radin, Susan Byrne, Terry Govan, Joan Cunningham.
This show may be viewed throughout the month of August during open hours or by appointment.
July Art Show: In Sight - Earth & Sky
Mary Kirk, Carol Doleac, Holly Harmon-Morse and Barbara Danser.
This show may be viewed throughout the month during open hours or by appointment.
June Art Show: Frankie Brackley Tolman and the Prism Painters
Prism Group Painters include Mary Cornog, Kit Fairchild, Sally Shonk, Rosemary Mack, Deb Good, Colleen Forrest,Elaine Cummings, Nancy O'Neil, Carol Doleac, Roberta Woolfson, Janet Hymowitz, Frankie Tolman.
This show may be viewed throughout the month during open hours or by appointment.
Pop Up Art Fair
Artists and artisans from the Art Tour and League of NH Craftsmen will present their work for a one-day sale. This exceptional exhibition represents our Monadnock region so well with its deep connection with art and nature.
May Art Show: Four-Legged Creatures
For the month of May, the DubHub/Dublin Community Center is featuring the works of four artists, Kate O’Dell, Joan Barrows, Kate Corr Frame, and Ann Sawyer, each of whom was selected for their compelling artistic portrayals of various four-legged creatures of the animal kingdom.
This show may be viewed throughout the month during open hours or by appointment.
