Category: exhibitions
The Cynthia Winings Gallery presents SUMMERKIND
The Cynthia Winings Gallery in Blue Hill presents SUMMERKIND: A Group Exhibition, Opening Reception, Sunday, September 30, 4 – 7 PM. Featuring the highlights of the summer season, with artwork by Louise Bourne, Tom Curry, Anna Hepler, Christine Lafuente, Buzz Masters, Bill Mayher, Libby Mitchell, Carol Pelletier, Jerry Rose, Lari Washburn, Diane Bowie Zaitlin, and […]
Framemakers in Waterville opens “Painted Breeze Exhibit”
Framemakers, at 46 Maine Street, Waterville invites the public to come and meet the gallery artists October 12, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm. There will be refreshments provided by Holy Cannoli! and live music by Loki. Artists include: Abstract Printings by Deb Pipes; Abstract Paintings by Walter Dale; Oil Paintings by Sheila Gilbert; Oil Paintings […]
Kefauver Studio & Gallery Open for Twin Villages ArtWalk
The Kefauver Studio & Gallery, Damariscotta, is participating in the final Twin Villages ArtWalk of the 2018 season. The ArtWalk is on Friday, September 21st, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Will Kefauver is currently presenting the “Monhegan Days” art exhibit, which features his latest work and the work of 24 guest artists. The art depicts the beauty […]
The Harlow Seeks Work by Printmakers for “Proof Positive”
The Harlow invites artists to submit artwork to be considered for “Proof Positive”, an open call juried exhibition of art incorporating processes used in printmaking. Submissions may include any and all techniques of printmaking; including but not limited to: screen prints, block prints, linocuts, woodcuts, intaglio, etchings, etc. Entries will be juried by a curatorial […]
Painters Liliana Thelander and Julie Babb On View at Pemaquid Art Gallery
During the 90th season of the Pemaquid Art Gallery, visitors will be pleased to see the return of two accomplished area painters, Liliana Thelander of Bristol and Julie Babb of Damariscotta. Both are interested in closely observed subjects interpreted with precision. While Babb records birds in their environments and botanical studies, Thelander enjoys painting birds […]
Barn Gallery – Panel Discussion
Barn Gallery, Shore Road & Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Maine Panel Discussion and Fall Exhibitions The Ogunquit Art Colony: History & Legacy of the OAA Thursday, September 20 at 6 PM. FREE In September 1928 Charles H. Woodbury, founder of the Ogunquit School of Painting, held a meeting at his Ogunquit Studio to form an artist-run […]
To Dance with Light & Energy, Part II at the Gallery at Somes Sound
To Dance with Light & Energy, Part II September 15 – September 28 The Gallery at Somes Sound Featuring Brian Emerson “I recently rushed to an opening in the trees to catch a sunset. I’m always surprised at how fast it falls once it hits the horizon. I love these moments and, as a painter, […]
Don Best: Animal Spirits at Littlefield Gallery
Don Best: Animal Spirits begins September 17 and runs through October 16 at Littlefield Gallery. A reception with the artist is Saturday, September 22, from 4-6 pm. Certainly one of the most popular artists represented by the gallery, Don’s Animal Spirits is his fourth exhibition at Littlefield’s. Don is a Maine artist who received his Bachelor […]
“Art Harvest” Show Dazzles at Stable Gallery
Everyone reaps the benefits of farmers’ months’ long efforts when crops are harvested in September. Forty Maine artists offer the fruits of their years’ labors at the Stable Gallery in Damariscotta this month. Opening Friday, September 14, “Art Harvest” is the final art show on Stable Gallery’s 2018 season. Nine local artists are featured in the main […]
Isamu Noguchi is coming soon to the Portland Museum of Art
Opens October 5 at the Portland Museum of Art Beyond the Pedestal: Isamu Noguchi and the Borders of Sculpture investigates Noguchi’s expansive artistic practice by exploring his efforts to enlarge and challenge conventional notions of sculptural boundaries. Born in 1904, the Japanese-American modernist experimented endlessly with the intersection of objects, people, and space over the course […]
