40th Annual Arts Awards Gala

40th Annual Arts Awards Gala

Your ticket includes networking reception, immersive art experience, seated meal and awards ceremony.

By New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts

Date and time

Monday, May 6 · 5 - 8pm EDT

Location

DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown

700 Elm Street Manchester, NH 03101

Refund Policy

No Refunds

Agenda

4:30 PM

Doors Open

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Networking Reception

6:15 PM - 8:00 PM

Seated Meal and Awards Ceremony

About this event

Join us Monday, May 6, 2024 from 5 to 8 pm at the DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown. Take part in this one-of-a-kind opportunity to honor Granite State individuals, businesses, artists and cultural organizations.

The evening features networking with business and arts professionals, augmented reality art, music, dance and the visual arts as well as a seated meal and presentation of our signature arts awards.

Frequently asked questions

When does registration close?

Tickets will be on sale through April 20.

What should I wear?

Black, White and/or your favorite shade of Purple!

Is there a fee to park?

Yes. There is a parking garage conveniently located at the hotel. Please bring your parking ticket inside to the event where you can validate it to get a discounted parking rate.

Do you offer a discount on tickets?

Yes. If you work for a nonprofit or are an individual artist, you may receive a special code for a 30% discount on gala tickets. Email admin@nhbca.com to request the code.

Is there an event theme?

Yes - Purple Reign! In 2024, the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts celebrates its 40th Anniversary. We are shining a light on the year of our founding – 1984 – and our signature color PUPRLE with a focus on the Golden Age of Hip Hop.

Organized by

The New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts is a statewide membership organization for businesses of all shapes and sizes, artist entrepreneurs as well as arts and cultural organizations. We break down barriers between the business and arts communities to develop important relationships that more broadly define how art and businesses can support one another. Together we ensure that the arts are recognized for their economic power in the state's workforce and community development.