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Anna Dibble, It’s Getting Near Dawn, Oil and acrylic on panel, 12 x 14 inches

Cynthia Winings Gallery in Blue Hill opened its 2026 season with “Fieldwork,” an exhibition bringing together artists whose work reflects a shared sensitivity to landscape, memory, imagination and the inner life. A reception was held May 24.

The show draws on the idea of wooded glens and gathered spaces — places associated with shelter, growth, healing and renewal — framing the exhibition as a conversation between interior and exterior worlds. Works move between direct observation and invention, encompassing Maine landscapes, imagined terrains, fragments of narrative and emotionally charged spaces. Painting, sculpture, drawing and collage extend throughout the gallery and garden. Participating artists include Louise Bourne, Anna Dibble, Anne Hebebrand, Nina Jerome, Jerry Rose, Robin Reynolds, Lari Washburn, Patricia Wheeler and Cynthia Winings. Outdoor sculpture in the garden is by Lunaform, Melita Westerlund and Mary Lou Reid.

 

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Winky Lewis, “Shadow Kids XIII.”

In the Project Space, the gallery presents Winky Lewis’s photographic series “Shadow Kids,” on view through June 20. The large-scale works, created through layered silhouettes and photographic imagery, explore the wonder and vulnerability of childhood — imaginative freedom alongside the underlying dangers that shape children’s experiences.

Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Cynthia Winings Gallery is at 24 Parker Point Road, Blue Hill. Call 917-204-4001 or visit cynthiawiningsgallery.com for more information.