
Centre Street Arts Gallery in downtown Bath is pleased to welcome five new artists to our community and gallery.
Susie Wren of Georgetown and a former art teacher. Wren’s work includes acrylic, watercolor, mixed media and collage. She states, “I hope my unique mark shines through while the work evolves with time.”

Sandy Liggett, fiber artist from Phippsburg moved to Maine after raising alpacas. She learned to combine rich fibers into felted fabrics creating wall hangings and other household decorations.

Kate MacGillivary, artist, farmer, landscaper, teacher, of Georgetown, trained in Colorado as a graphic designer and is now a graduate of the Royal Botanic Gardens of Edinburgh with a Diploma in B.I., creating colored pencil botanicals capturing fine details of plants layer upon layer.

Tara Dixon, of Brunswick, via Fairfield, Connecticut and New York, is an abstract painter who has an affinity for making representational watercolors depicting paintings where sky meets land or water. After graduating from Connecticut College she studied at the Art Students League for 4 years. She is one of many artists with a studio at Fort Andros in Brunswick.

Noel Bickford, of Arrowsic, works in watercolor and aims for close observation and reaching a flow state. His artistic journey has moved through many mediums, from documentary and landscape photography to ceramics and ironwork and finally to watercolor.
A reception will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. March 20 at Centre St Arts Gallery, 11 Centre St., Bath. Email centrestartsgalleryllc@gmail.com or call 207-442-0300 for more information.
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