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100 High St, Peterborough, NH 03458

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Jim Giddings
at 2022 Jul 11
Jim Giddings
at 2022 Jul 11
This writers' musicians' and artists' retreat is open just one day a year to the public, and for 2022 that was today. We saw the medal award ceremony and had time to visit five fascinating writers and artists in their studios. The grounds themselves are beautiful, including gardens where much of the food served to the fellows is grown.
Charlotte Meehan
at 2021 Jan 29
Charlotte Meehan
at 2021 Jan 29
The most healing, inspiring three weeks of my life. A haven for all artists, with the kindest staff in the world.
Paul Lucas
at 2020 Dec 28
Paul Lucas
at 2020 Dec 28
Awesome art colony. Number one in the US. Staff is experienced and super helpful. Great place to create.
Harvey Mains
at 2019 Oct 24
Harvey Mains
at 2019 Oct 24
You must visit on medals weekend. Check the website for details. The staff is friendly and helpful, but very protective of the privacy of the artists. Well worth a visit. The colony sits on 450 acres of forest and meadows.
Tim Thompson
at 2019 Aug 14
Tim Thompson
at 2019 Aug 14
This place is so cool for artists of all kinds. It's open to the public one day each year. Otherwise they work on their stuff as much or little as they want.

We met writers, composers, musicians, graphic artists, and many more.

Each person talked about their work and showed what they could.
Barbara Evans
at 2019 Aug 12
Barbara Evans
at 2019 Aug 12
An amazing day with Charles Gaines , invigorating and uplifting to see the artists at work in their studios. Great energy!
Y and A Haber
at 2018 Jan 29
Y and A Haber
at 2018 Jan 29
Open to the public once a year, on Medal Day in August. Check the website for details.

We have both been MacDowell fellows and feel infinitely grateful to this place. Special thanks also to the outstanding staff.

At its founding in 1907, the Colony was an experiment with no precedent. It stands now having provided crucial time and space to more than 8,000 artists, including such notable names as Leonard Bernstein, Thornton Wilder, Aaron Copland, Milton Avery, James Baldwin, Spalding Gray, and more recently Alice Walker, Alice Sebold, Jonathan Franzen, Michael Chabon, Suzan-Lori Parks, Meredith Monk, and many more.

In 1997, The MacDowell Colony was honored with the National Medal of Arts — the highest award given by the United States to artists or arts patrons — for “nurturing and inspiring many of this century’s finest artists” and offering them “the opportunity to work within a dynamic community of their peers, where creative excellence is the standard.”

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