TARLETON CASTLE IN THE PRESS

As TCA becomes more active, the organization is featured in more publications. Browse articles below.

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Student sign completed at historic Blue School

Student sign completed at historic Blue School

Student sign completed at historic Blue School LITTLETON COURIERNov 4, 2020 LANDAFF - Last May, Landaff students began their work on a hand-crafted sign for the historic Blue School. The kiln-fired clay sign, created in partnership with the Littleton Studio School and...

Students at Landaff’s Blue School create new sign

Students at Landaff’s Blue School create new sign

Students at Landaff's Blue School create new sign LITTLETON COURIERMay 22, 2019 LANDAFF - Stepping into the Blue School in Landaff is a bit like stepping back in time. The one-room schoolhouse, which was built in 1858, is now one of only two functioning one-room...

Tarleton Castle successfully tests portable foundry

Tarleton Castle successfully tests portable foundry

Tarleton Castle successfully tests portable foundry LITTLETON COURIERMar 6, 2019 BATH — Community members and friends of Tarleton Castle Arts (TCA) attended a casting of bronze sculptures at the emerging arts residency center, located on Foster Hill in Bath. Easton...

Tarleton Castle Welcomes Public to Open House on September 8

Tarleton Castle Welcomes Public to Open House on September 8

Tarleton Castle Welcomes Public to Open House on September 8 LITTLETON COURIERSeptember 9, 2018 Tarleton Castle Arts, a developing art residency facility in Bath, New Hampshire, is pleased to announce its first Open House on Saturday, September 8th. From 1-6 pm, the...

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