Business After Hours presented by Bank of New Hampshire hosted at 3S Artspace
Date and Time
Thursday Sep 24, 2026
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Fees/Admission
Free for members
$25 for future members
Contact Information
Nate Hastings
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Description
Join us for a meaningful, dynamic event featuring networking, appetizers, & drinks. Connect, build relationships, and uncover new opportunities with local business leaders—we look forward to seeing you there!
About Our Sponsor - Bank of New Hampshire:
Celebrating 193 years of serving you - We love what we do!
Founded in 1831, Bank of New Hampshire has a long record of meeting the personal banking, business lending and wealth management needs of residents throughout New Hampshire and southern Maine. A lot has changed over the years, but our commitment to providing amazing service will always be our #1 focus.
About our host - 3S Artspace
3S Artspace is a 501(c)(3) non-profit contemporary arts organization in Portsmouth dedicated to supporting artists and presenting diverse programming in the visual and performing arts. Everything we do is guided by our vision: by creating a space for the intersection of art and contemporary issues, we can inspire each other to stay curious, foster empathy, and fuel creativity. Learn more: 3sarts.org
The Chamber Business After Hours will be held in Gallery where guests are invited to explore the exhibitions on view:
- the drop falls featuring works by Elsie Kagan - Elsie's lush, gestural oil paintings begin with her hand but evolve through collaboration with AI. Her layered landscapes are never real places — they explore climate anxiety, cultural upheaval, and the tension between material mark-making and algorithmic processing.
- Between lines and breath featuring works by Mina Kim - Mina's work emphasizes the irreplaceable power of the human hand. Her twisting, knotting, and weaving transforms wire and everyday materials into meditative, large-scale forms that span sculpture, painting, and installation. Her work is a quiet but persistent assertion of endurance, craft, and human presence in an increasingly automated world.