Art in Bloom

Art in Bloom

Art in Bloom Friday, June 12 through Monday, June 16 at the John Paul Jones House. Image of the ywlloe, two stroy John Paul Jones House (a georgian building) with pretty pink and white flowers.

Bloom into history with our first annual Art in Bloom!

Celebrate the creative fusion of fine art and floral design as you tour stunning arrangements inspired by the art, architecture, and collection of our John Paul Jones House. Experience these blooming masterpieces while experiencing the home’s history.

This inaugural event runs from Friday, June 13 through Monday, June 16 at the John Paul Jones House. Experience the magic during regular museum hours of 10 am to 4 pm, with extended evening hours until 7 pm on Friday and Saturday.

Art in Bloom is included with the price of admission; tickets available at John Paul Jones House or 10 Middle Street.

Partnering with the Pocket Gardens of Portsmouth Tour

Portsmotuh Pocket Garden Tour

Pocket Garden Tour ticket holders recieve discounted admission to Art in Bloom!

UNABLE TO ATTEND?
Consider a donation to support Portsmouth Historical Society’s mission to connect the community to our past, present and future through collections, interpretation, education, and preservation.

Art in Bloom Garden Party

Art in Bloom Garden Party

Window Workshop on May 23 at 6pm

Bloom into history with our first annual Art in Bloom!

Thank you to our expert judges:

Jamie Colen of Fuller Gardens

Beth Fischer,
a Strafford County Master Gardener

John Forti of Bedrock Gardens

Betsy Brown Scott,
former owner of the Flower Kiosk

UNABLE TO ATTEND?
Consider a donation to support Portsmouth Historical Society’s mission to connect the community to our past, present and future through collections, interpretation, education, and preservation.

Make a splash with wearable art headpieces provided by Grace & Diggs at our event photo-op.

Thank you to our food and beverage sponsor:

Tent provided by:

Celebrating Preservation: Fresh Paint Transforms John Paul Jones House

Celebrating Preservation: Fresh Paint Transforms John Paul Jones House

Before (left) and after (right) of the ceiling in the offices at the John Paul Jones House.

Before (left) and after (right) photos of the restoration work at the John Paul Jones House.

“Watching paint dry has been one of the best things to happen at the John Paul Jones House since the fall, and that’s not because we are closed for the season, but because of how anticipated this much-needed preservation work has been,” said a member of the organization.

The Portsmouth Historical Society is proud to announce the completion of a significant interior restoration project at the historic John Paul Jones House, made possible by a $5,000 grant from Americana Corner’s Preserving America program. This grant has funded the painting of five rooms within the historic 18th-century property, serving as an act of stewardship for this National Historic Landmark.

The John Paul Jones House, a stately Georgian structure erected in 1758 for Gregory and Sarah Purcell, stands as a testament to the rich history of Portsmouth. During the American Revolution, John Paul Jones, the celebrated naval hero, may have rented a room here in 1777 when it was operated as a boarding house. The property exchanged hands several times before finally becoming a museum operated by the Portsmouth Historical Society in 1920.

The recent restoration addressed the challenges of time and climate on the house’s interior. “Humidity has been our greatest adversary, leading to deteriorated paint exacerbated by the home’s age, alongside damage from past leaks,” explained Molly Liolios, Collections Manager. Douglas Grant Painting undertook the restoration work, sanding the old chipped paint, making necessary patches, and applying fresh paint to the rooms.

“Visitors to the John Paul Jones House will no longer be distracted from the incredible history and material on display by peeling paint. I can’t wait to welcome people back once we open Memorial Day Weekend,” said Jessica Kliskey, John Paul Jones House Site Manager, expressing her excitement for the reopening.

The Portsmouth Historical Society thanks Americana Corner for their support in preserving a critical piece of America’s heritage. The public is invited to witness the transformation of the John Paul Jones House when it reopens for the 2025 season on Memorial Day Weekend.

ABOUT PORTSMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Portsmouth Historical Society’s museums and programs connect the community to our past, present, and future through collections, interpretation, education, and preservation. It operates two facilities: the Welcome Center and Galleries and the John Paul Jones House. The Portsmouth Historical Society serves as a cultural hub for Portsmouth, providing visitors and the community with rotating exhibitions, dynamic programming, historic walking tours, and a museum shop of unique Portsmouth gifts and books. Located at 10 Middle Street, they are open daily from 10am-5pm, from April through December. For further information, please call 603-436-8433 or visit PortsmouthHistory.org.

About Americana Corner

Americana Corner was founded by Tom Hand in 2020 as an online resource to help others rediscover America’s incredible founding and first century of expansion. From the American Revolution to the settlement of the American West, from the Declaration of Independence to the Emancipation Proclamation, and from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln, Americana Corner contains positive stories of the great events, founding documents, and inspirational leaders who helped create and shape our country. Perhaps most importantly, Tom discusses why these events and people from so long ago still matter to us today.