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‘InBetween Worlds InterTwined’ opens at the George Marshall Store Gallery
Celebrate the opening of “InBetween Worlds InterTwined” from 5 to 7 p.m. July 13 at the George Marshall Store Gallery. The show, curated by Anna Dibble and Joe Hemes, will be on view through Aug. 18. The exhibition brings together six artists, including the curators, whose work is driven by a deep emotional connection with, […]
Heather H.L. Fountain displays kiln-formed glass at Gallery 302
Gallery 302 will welcome Heather L.R. Fountain as the featured artist from July 22 through Aug. 23. A reception and artist talk will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. July 26 at the gallery. As a kiln-formed glass artist, Fountain makes glass-cast pieces or sheets of patterned glass to create the unique elements used […]
Watershed to host annual Salad Days celebration and fundraiser on July 13
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts invites visitors to their 55-acre campus in Newcastle for the 29th annual Salad Days celebration and fundraiser. This community and clay-centric festival offers an opportunity to get to know the arts nonprofit that attracts world-class artists to Midcoast Maine. Guests can shop the event’s pottery sale, enjoy a delicious […]
Artists at the Point on July 13
Visitors to Lighthouse Park will have an opportunity to watch some of the member artists the Pemaquid Art Gallery paint plein air during Artists at the Point on July 13. The gallery, which houses works by 32 of some of the best artists in Lincoln County, will also be open. A tent location will welcome […]
Caldbeck Gallery to host First Friday reception
June 29 to July 28, with a First Friday reception from 5 to 7 p.m. July 5. Included artists on view: Lois Dodd – “Leslie’s Garden Of Delights” David Dewey – “Rockland” Brenda Free – “Yours And Mine, Images Deciphered” Jill Madden – “Newfoundland” Dan Dowd – “Selections” Caldbeck Gallery is at 12 Elm St., […]
‘Triumph and Pursuit’ at Jean Kigel Studio + Gallery
One culture’s/country’s/leader’s yearning for freedom is historically countered by another culture’s quest to control it. Look around at wars and politics in our world. Jean Kigel’s watercolor “To the Victor” symbolizes this phenomenon. In the painting, a stork has seized the prize, but the specter of a raptor isn’t far behind. This painting, and those […]
Reading, publication and popup exhibition for ‘Cellophane Bricks’ at Cynthia Winings Gallery
Jonathan Lethem, Cynthia Winings Gallery and Blue Hill Books will present an evening of literary and artistic celebration to honor the release of “Cellophane Bricks: A Life in Visual Culture.” Enjoy a reading, publication and popup exhibition beginning at 6 p.m. July 18. This event is free and open to the public. Cynthia Winings Gallery […]
Lisa Dombek’s work on view at two shows
“Celebrate Friendship Artists” 2024 Friendship Day Exhibition Salt Pond Studio, 522 Cushing Road, Friendship Contact: Pam Cabañas, [email protected], 207-681-5787 Gallery opens on July 18 Opening event: 3 to 8 p.m. July 19 Works by Sam Cady, Joanie Betterley, Lisa Dombek, Pam Cabanas, Brian Woods, Cheryl McAlister, David Kapp, Cecily Kahn, Jeremy Barnard, Dave Kopp and […]
Dorothy Feeley’s solo exhibition ‘Landscape as Home’ opens at Cygnet Gallery
The solo exhibition “Landscape as Home” by Dorothy Feeley will open July 10 with an opening reception from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at Cygnet Gallery. The show will run through July 27. This celebrated artist has previously participated in two group exhibitions at the gallery last year. Feeley’s artistic inspiration stems from the natural beauty […]
Wiscasset Village Art Walk on July 4
Wiscasset Village’s first Art Walk of the year runs from 4 to 7 p.m. July 4. Stop by for live music and light refreshments. Wiscasset Bay Gallery is at 75 Main St., Wiscasset. Call 207-882-7682, email [email protected], or go to www.wiscassetbaygallery.com for more information.