Born and raised in New England, Krista has been drawing since the age of two. She studied studio arts and graphic design in college. Currently she works as a graphic designer for a local business and is working on emerging as an illustrator.

The Hood Museum of Art was a significant addition to the arts complex at
Dartmouth College, with its wide connectors linking the barrel-vaulted,
modernist Hopkins Center for the Arts, designed by Wallace K. Harrison, and the
one-hundred-year-old Richardsonian romanesque Wilson Hall, home to Hopkins
Center for the Arts professional offices. The museum, completed in 1985, contains ten galleries, the Arthur M. Loew
Auditorium, the Sanders Seminar Room, professional offices, Bernstein
Study-Storage, and the Bedford Courtyard.
The gallery is open from Tuesday-Saturday 10am to 5pm, Wednesday 10am-9pm and Sunday Noon to 5pm, Closed Mondayy. The museum is free and open to the public.
Assistive listening devices
are available free of charge for all events. The museum galleries and
the Arthur M. Loew Auditorium are wheelchair accessible.
The purpose of the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College is to inspire, educate, and collaborate with our academic and broader communities about creativity and imagination through a direct engagement with works of art of historic and cultural significance by making effective use of our collections and staff.
As Others see Us: The Contemporary Portrait
Featuring the work of more than 80 artists, including such widely known figures as Jim Dine, Alice Neel, and Cindy Sherman, as well as several much-admired local artists, this new exhibition showcases a dazzling array of contemporary portraits.
10 Vernon Street Brattleboro, VT 802-257-0124 ,
The Pastel Society of New Hampshire is proud to present its second annual New England Juried Show: "It’s Pastel" at the Library Arts Center Gallery in Newport, NH. The show will open on Friday, September 19 and run through October 18, with an opening reception September 19, from 5PM to 7PM. Refreshments will be served, and there will be an awards ceremony with over $7000 in cash and merchandise awarded. This event is free and open to the public. Library Arts Center Gallery is at 58 North Main Street, Newport, NH 03773.
Paintings by pastel artists throughout the state of New Hampshire are included in the exhibition, as well as the works of other pastelists from New England.
All pastel artists and people interested in the pastel medium are welcome and encouraged to join. More information please go to our website at www.pastelsocietynh.com
58 North Main Street, Newport, NH 03773 Newport, New Hampshire (603) 863-3040 Tuesdays through Saturdays 11:00am to 4:00pm,
A Survey of Prints 1954-2007 This is the first career-long retrospective of prints by one of the 20th Century''s foremost American artists. This exhibition features 45 works that vividly reveal the artists stylistic evolution over five decades. More information at www.brattleboromuseum.org
Brattleboro Museum & Art Center Brattleboro, VT 802-257-0124 ,
at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center
A Survey of Prints 1954-2007
August 9 – November 16, 2008
Jules Olitski: An Inside View is the first career-long retrospective of prints made by the renowned American “Color Field” painter. The exhibit is highlighted by self-portraits made nearly five decades apart, in 1956 and 2004, the latter of which has never been shown before. The 45 works on display include Olitski’s earliest forays into printmaking and several pieces completed just weeks before his death in 2007.
10 Vernon Street Brattleboro, VT (802) 257-0124 ,