Category: Brunswick

Groundbreaking Exhibition of Memento Mori from the Renaissance Opens at Bowdoin College Museum

The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) will soon open a groundbreaking exhibition on the visual culture of mortality and morality in early Renaissance Europe. On view from June 24 to November 26, 2017, The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe reveals how, in an increasingly complex and uncertain world, Renaissance artists […]

Why Draw? 500 Years of Drawings and Watercolors at Bowdoin College

The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) will present the first-ever survey of the Museum’s extensive collection of drawings, widely considered the oldest public collection of works on paper on the continent, illuminating the foundational and evolving role of drawing within Western artistic practice. Titled Why Draw? 500 Years of Drawings and Watercolors at Bowdoin […]

The Maine Crafts Guild brings American Craft Week to Brunswick, Maine

The Maine Crafts Guild, in celebration of American Craft Week, will present the Brunswick Fine Craft Show on October 8 & 9, 2016 in Brunswick Maine at the Fort Andross Mill Complex. This American Craft Week event will offer excellence in fine craft designed and handmade by professional Maine artisans. American Craft Week began as […]

Wendy Newcomb Returns to Bayview Gallery

Bayview Gallery is delighted to welcome Wendy Newcomb back into our fold.  Living among the beauty of Maine’s lush landscapes, extensive lakes, streams and impressive rocky coasts, Wendy is continuously inspired to capture this imagery in her paintings.  Her palette conveys the magnetism of the environment.  The colors, while true to what she sees, have a […]

Bayview Gallery Exhibits a New Still Life from Gayle Levée

Still life paintings are more than just a random collection of flowers, fruit, containers and objects.  In the Boston School tradition, there is often meaning and symbolism to the elements the artist selects. Gayle discusses her inspiration for Peace: “The story of this painting is rather amusing and perhaps not everyone will relate to it.  […]