“The Strenght of the Nation Lies with the Women – We Remember” by Rhonda Besaw took first place in the juried portion of “The Matter of Memory” exhibition.

The Portsmouth Historical Society, in collaboration with the New Hampshire Arts Association, is proud to present “The Matter of Memory,” a thought-provoking exhibition that delves into the intricacies of recollection and commemoration. Located at the Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth, NH, this joint venture brings together contemporary artworks that offer unique responses to the concept of memory.

Since its opening on April 1, “The Matter of Memory” has captivated audiences with its diverse range of artistic expressions. Running until November 3, this exhibition invites visitors to explore the complexities of memory through the lens of contemporary art.

One of the highlights of the exhibition was the recent awards ceremony held on Friday, May 3, where outstanding artworks were recognized for their exceptional contributions. Sponsored by the Puddledock Restaurant, the awards celebrated the talent and creativity of participating artists.

The winners of the awards are as follows:

First Place: “The Strength of the Nation Lies with the Women – we remember” by Rhonda Besaw
Rhonda Besaw’s artwork combines traditional materials and techniques with a modern message, shedding light on the overlooked narratives of Native Americans in New England while emphasizing their enduring presence in contemporary society.
Second Place: “Wedding Day, 1924” by Diane St. Jean
Diane St. Jean’s linocut artwork pays homage to the immigrant experience, capturing the essence of treasured family photographs and the stories they hold within a single page. With intricate symbolism and patterns, St. Jean invites viewers to delve into the rich history of her grandmother’s wedding day.
Third Place: “Truthful Reminiscence” by Maya Michaud
Maya Michaud’s compelling portrait intertwines fragments of newsprint and written word, symbolizing the significance of documents in shaping memories, whether truthful or not. Through meticulous composition, Michaud invites reflection on the nature of remembrance.

In addition to the award-winning artworks, visitors have the opportunity to vote for a People’s Choice favorite, which will be revealed in the final month of the exhibition. The contemporary artworks showcased in the upstairs gallery are available for purchase, including the prize-winning pieces.

“The Matter of Memory” exhibition was made possible through a grant from the Rosamond Thaxter Foundation and the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, underscoring its significance in the local arts community.

Admission pricing for single site admission (either Portsmouth Historical Society or John Paul Jones House) is as follows:

  • $10 General
  • $5 Discount (for seniors, students, and military personnel)
  • $15 Family (two adults, two minors)
  • Free for members

We invite members of the public and the local art community to visit “The Matter of Memory” exhibition and engage with the evocative artworks on display. Together, let us explore the intricate interplay of recollection and commemoration in contemporary art.