Artist Quinn Morrissette of Berlin, a 2018 White Mountain National Forest artist-in-residence, discusses his sculpture, Centennial Spiral, on Sunday at Dolly Copp Campground in Martin’s Location. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
Artist Quinn Morrissette of Berlin, a 2018 White Mountain National Forest artist-in-residence, discusses his sculpture, Centennial Spiral, on Sunday at Dolly Copp Campground in Martin’s Location. (EDITH TUCKER PHOTO)
MARTIN’S LOCATION — Close to three dozen people — family and friends of artist Quinn Morrissette, plus U.S. Forest Service personnel and members of the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire — gathered near the visitor center at Dolly Copp Campground on Sunday to fete Morrissette's sculpture's completion and to honor the artist.
They came to see the 40-foot-long Centennial Spiral that Morrissette created over a three-month period, August-October, last year.
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