Category: Online

See The Barn Gallery Digital Exhibition: OAA Expressions Early Summer 2022

The Ogunquit Arts Collaborative and the Ogunquit Art Association (Maine’s Original Artists’ Group, est. 1928) are pleased to present its “OAA Expressions Early Summer 2022” art exhibition. Once artists are juried into the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA), they may show whatever they like within their categories of painting, graphics, photography or sculpture.  The organization’s original […]

Happy New Year from the Harlow

  “Allow yourself to dream your biggest dreams.. You deserve it. You can be anything you dream. You are the writer of your own story. I feel at peace and ready for the next round of adventures. Life is such a beautiful gift. Happy New Year to all of you kind souls that keep me […]

Pemaquid Art Gallery Open Online Only

The Pemaquid Group of Artists announces that the gallery, located at Lighthouse Park in Bristol, will remain closed this summer because of health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. The artist group plans to present opportunities to view and purchase art at their website, pemaquidartgallery.com. Gallery members live in Lincoln County and are celebrating their 92nd […]

Eastport Gallery Offers Online Shows

The Eastport Gallery is celebrating its 35th year as a member of the Eastport arts community with three virtual shows beginning in June. The “Community Show” is the gallery’s annual invitation to neighbors and friends to submit works for exhibit. The “General” and “Small Works” shows feature new work by the gallery’s 23-member cooperative. The […]

Annex Arts Offers New Safe-Distancing Programming

  After a vibrant summer at Annex Arts in 2019, filled with artist residencies, openings, receptions, exhibitions, workshops and readings, the Annex community was looking forward to even more ambitious public programming in 2020. However, a new reality has been shaped by COVID-19, and these public programs cannot take place as planned. But the arts […]

Virtual Opening for ‘Unnamed for Decades’ solo exhibit by Erin Johnson

The Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland will host its first-ever virtual opening reception from 5 to 6 p.m. June 6 to celebrate the exhibition “Erin Johnson | Unnamed for Decades.” Spanning two galleries, “Erin Johnson | Unnamed for Decades” presents a series of new, site-specific installations by the artist. Johnson is the recipient […]

Caldbeck Gallery’s ‘Spring at Last’ Group Exhibit

  The group exhibition “Spring at Last” at Caldbeck Gallery features work by Alan Bray, Lois Dodd, David Dewey, Jeff Epstein, Melanie Essex, Nancy Glassman, K. Min, Kayla Mohammadi, Dennis Pinette, Dan West, Susan Williams and Nancy Wissemann-Widrig. To view the exhibit catalog, go to https://mcusercontent.com/c6bdac10295726afaab4a2246/files/a9e5b3d8-e5e5-4280-8ab6-c19e11d84848/Spring_at_Last_2020_ecatalog.01.pdf. Caldbeck Gallery is at 12 Elm St. in Rockland […]

CMCA’s June ArtLab to be Live Streamed

The Center for Maine Contemporary Art will host its June ArtLab for All Ages workshops via Facebook Live while its doors are closed to the public in response to CDC guidelines on COVID-19. Artists of all ages are invited to join ArtLab educators Mia Bogyo and Alexis Iammarino for the third livestream workshop, which will […]

Maine Crafts Association Launches [SOURCE + DO] Project

  Are you teaching an online workshop, offering an activity, or providing a service during this time of social distancing? As an additional effort to connect MCA Members with other Maine craft artists, the larger craft community and consumers, Maine Crafts Association has created [SOURCE + DO]. This extension of its [SOURCE + BUY] project […]

‘Our Vulnerable Earth’ on Exhibit at Turtle Gallery

  In fall of 2019, Turtle Gallery invited artists to contribute to a season-long exhibit titled “Our Vulnerable Earth,” which will run June through September. Due to COVID-19, The Turtle Gallery in Deer Isle will remain open online-only until further notice. “We aim to present artwork driving attention to the vulnerability of nature,” the gallery […]