Looking Glass: An Otherworldly View evoked memories of the otherworldly story, Alice in Wonderland. Users simply downloaded the AR+ art App onto their smartphones or devices to take a close look at AR renditions of original artwork from every angle. They could take photos and videos using the in-app camera and recording functions to share on social media and press the audio icon to hear about the artwork that magically appeared right before their eyes!
Nathan Macomber maintained Macomber Glass Studio at his family’s farm in the White Mountains of Conway, NH. He could be found almost every day blowing glass, metalworking, teaching, or maintaining the hundred-year-old farm.
Roger Goldenberg worked out of his studio in Lebanon, NH’s AVA Gallery and Art Center on Bank Street. A New Hampshire native, his artwork was included in private and public collections, including 26 colorful paintings owned by children’s museums throughout the U.S.
Laura Morrison was a fiber and mixed media artist based in Concord, NH. She exhibited her artwork in galleries throughout New England and served as the President of the Women’s Caucus for Art.
Marta Spendowska was a Polish-American, NH Seacoast-based fine artist and illustrator. She worked with a wide range of art collectors, consultants, and brands such as Oprah and Better Homes & Gardens.
The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts was a 501(c)(3) organization that advocated for the role of the arts in economic, social, and community development, facilitating projects that enhanced engagement in the arts for NH residents and visitors alike.