Category: exhibitions
Dowling Walsh Gallery presents group photography show ‘Again Different Waters’
“Upon those who step into the same rivers, different and again different waters flow.” — Heraclitus of Ephesus Dowling Walsh Gallery presents “Again Different Waters,” a group photography exhibition, including works by Madeleine Morlet, S.B. Walker, Hector Nevarez Magaña and Dylan Hausthor, from Nov. 19 through Jan. 29. These artists present unexpected intimacies, personas of […]
Call for Art: “The Red Thread of Fate: A Juried Fiber Exhibition”
The Harlow invites artists to submit artwork to “The Red Thread of Fate: A Fiber Exhibition.” The exhibition will be on view Jan. 28 to Feb. 26, 2022 at 100 Water Street in Hallowell with an opening reception on Friday, Feb. 4 from 4 to 6 p.m. “The Red Thread of Fate: A Fiber Exhibition” […]
Gallery B. presents its “Small Works” show Nov. 19 through Dec. 19.
The show comprises of two groups of artists making art at two small sizes for two fixed prices: 5×7-inch art by 54 artists is priced at $200, and 10×8-inch art is priced at $300. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Everything is available for purchase online at www.gallerybgallery.com/smallworks. A sale […]
‘Holiday Show’ at New Era Gallery features small works
New Era Gallery hosts its annual “Holiday Show” from Nov. 26 through Dec. 21, featuring small works by gallery artists. The show marks the opening of this season of gratitude and gifting, and the closing show of the gallery’s 20th year. And what a year it has been! New Era Gallery is at 60 Main […]
Mars Hall Gallery’s ‘Yuletide in St. George’
Mars Hall Gallery celebrated the holiday season on Nov. 26 and 27 as part of “Yuletide in St. George.” Mars Hall Gallery offers an eclectic mix of paintings by watercolorists Leo Brooks, Nat Lewis, Greg Mort, Cam Noel, Elaine Reed and Carl Sublett; acrylic and oil paintings by Ian Baird, Nancy Baker, Kris Johnson, Sharon […]
Three photographers show work at Carver Hill Gallery
Carver Hill Gallery is showing the work of three photographers with Maine connections through Nov. 21. Jon Kolkin began photographing Buddhist monks in Bhutan, the only Buddhist kingdom in the world, over 10 years ago. A couple of years later in China, he discovered a 3-acre cloistered community of over 100 Buddhist nuns. Kolkin’s idea […]
‘Line and Color’ exhibit by David Little
David Little will show his work in “Line and Color: An Artist Let Loose” at the Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth. An opening reception will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Nov. 7. Email the artist at [email protected] for more information.
‘Eaux, The Water’ exhibit features three artists working in watercolor
Celebrate three Maine watercolorists featured at Cove Street Arts in the exhibition “Eaux, The Water.” Showcasing works by Marcie Jan Bronstein, Gregory Jamie, and Dudley Zopp, this exhibition is on view Oct. 7 to Nov. 27. This exhibition features gorgeously rendered and thought-provoking paintings by three artists working in the unforgiving medium of watercolor. Shared […]
Monkitree presents “Impressions from Nature in Beeswax”
Monkitree in Gardiner invites you to “Impressions from Nature in Beeswax” a show of works by Ann Rhinehardt of Vassalboro, Maine. Ann’s paintings are a visual expression of her love of nature, exploring organic forms through color, shape, light and shadow. Working in encaustic, a beeswax-based medium, she creates loosely defined landscapes and abstracts. By […]
Chinese Peasant Artists of Huxian and Jinshan at the Harlow
Beginning in the 1950s, encouraged by the populist vision of Mao Zedong, Chinese peasants began to create colorful, imaginative, deceptively simple, and yet remarkably sophisticated art. These Chinese peasants’ art became internationally famous in the 1980s, leading to the creation of more than 50 schools of such artists throughout China. The two most famous of […]