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collection of brushes and paints sit on a table as artist Daniel McCoy prepares to paint two large canvases with scenes of the Rio Grande, in his studio near Española, New Mexico, on June 13, 2025. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan
The challenges facing funding for the arts in the Granite State
Posted on by Tom Novak
Matt and Christine from Business NH Magazine talk about how the challenges budget cuts pose on the Arts.
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