Category: exhibitions
Remembering artist Charles Kolnik at the Sylvan Gallery
Sylvan Gallery in Wiscasset is featuring more than 40 oil paintings by the late New York artist Charles Kolnik from Aug. 1 through Sept. 29 in the show “Remembering Artist Charles Kolnik (1951-2020).” The exhibition features a wide range of his favorite subjects, including landscapes, seascapes, figurative works and still lifes. The exhibition will be […]
Camden Falls Gallery announces third exhibit of the year
Camden Falls Gallery presents “Light In The Atmosphere,” featuring the works of Jennifer Van Cor, Charles Fenner Ball, Peter Yesis and Janis Sanders. The exhibit runs June 17 to Aug. 10 and features some of our gallery’s top Colorists. This exhibit showcases vibrant and colorful paintings that emphasize the visual quality of light. The artists […]
Jack Duford exhibits nautical giclees
Ogunquit photographer Jack Duford is showing his outstanding nautical giclees at the Jack Duford & Hutchins House Gallery, 12 Perkins Cove Road, Ogunquit. His fine art giclees on canvas, stretched over inch and a half ash frames, are archival quality, signed, and ready to hang and enjoy for a lifetime. See www.jackduford.com for more information.
Cynthia Winings Gallery presents ‘The Newly Fallen’ outdoor installation by Chris Doyle
The Cynthia Winings Gallery will present a one-day outdoor installation on Aug. 12, titled “The Newly Fallen,” by Chris Doyle. Comprising four large-scale artworks arranged in the woods, “The Newly Fallen” represents a memorial to those who have passed from the coronavirus. Each black-and-white watercolor drawing depicts the root system of a fallen tree, intricately […]
Barn Gallery presents ‘Going Coastal’ digital exhibit to celebrate the past and look to the future
The Ogunquit Arts Collaborative and the Ogunquit Art Association (Maine’s Original Artists’ Group, established in 1928) present “Going Coastal,” their inaugural digital version of a Barn Gallery art exhibition. As a theme selected by the membership to commemorate Maine’s 2020 Bicentennial, “Going Coastal” celebrates the past with a bold new step into the future. Artists […]
‘Maine Inspired: Art Luminaries at the Bicentennial’ on exhibit at Zillman Art Museum
Throughout history, artists have been attracted to Maine for its striking landscape, quiet remoteness and resilient people. As we celebrate Maine’s Bicentennial in 2020 and the state’s rich artistic history, the Zillman Art Museum showcases artists who have not only contributed to the cultural fabric of Maine but whose works of art are lauded internationally. […]
Zillman Art Museum exhibits ‘Wood Nymphs” by JoAnne Carson
“Wood Nymphs,” on exhibit Aug. 4 through Dec. 23 at the Zillman Art Museum, features a selection of drawings and large-scale sculptures by JoAnne Carson. Splitting her time her time between Brooklyn and rural Vermont, Carson is known for her quirky, serio-comic works in painting, sculpture and assemblage. Carson’s sculpture “Chlorophylia (For a World Without […]
Zillman Art Museum exhibits ‘Being Here’ solo exhibit by Marcie Jan Bronstein
“Being Here,” on exhibit Aug. 4 through Dec. 23 at the Zillman Art Museum, features a stunning selection of recent watercolor compositions by Maine-based artist Marcie Jan Bronstein. In this exhibition, Bronstein beautifully harnesses the unique qualities of watercolor, often thought of as a unforgiving medium that doesn’t lend itself to revisionist impulses, in images […]
‘Small Wonders’ takes flight at Joy To The Wind
The year is unusual in every way with the pandemic, yet the joy of creating continues at Joy To The Wind Gallery. The gallery is currently featuring a new show of small paintings by Lynne Seitzer. Aptly titled “Small Wonders,” the show is all about birds. The opening is Aug. 7. “This year has been […]
August highlights at Art Space include woodwork, book arts, encaustic paintings and more
Art Space Gallery in Rockland is featuring work by several artists throughout August. Roger Barry, a woodworker based in Rockland, shows stunning, hand-carved and embellished wooden Reliquaries for personal possessions, often with secret locks that enhance privacy. Abstract sculptures of figures hint at the absurd capabilities of mankind. Old Master realism meets Impressionistic brushstroke and […]
