Category: exhibitions

Carol Eisenberg exhibits at Carver Hill Gallery

Carol Eisenberg will show photo-based digital paintings at the Carver Hill Gallery from Sept. 6 to Oct. 5. An opening reception will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sept. 6. Carver Hill Gallery is at 28 Bayview St., Camden. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 4 […]

Irma Cerese and Michael Weymouth exhibit at Landing Gallery

Landing Gallery in Rockland is pleased to announce the opening of a two-person exhibition of new paintings by Irma Cerese and Michael Weymouth, which runs Aug. 6 through Sept. 15.   Cerese has always been fascinated with color, and her primary interest in painting is focused on color relationships. Her landscape paintings border on the […]

Oil paintings on exhibit at Hole In The Wall Studioworks

Wendy A. Newcomb will show “The Kezar Lake Paintings,” and Andrea Peters will show “Coastal Gardens” at Hole In The Wall Studioworks from Aug. 13 to Oct. 5. Both artists are exhibiting their work in oil painting. Due to COVID, no more than five people are permitted inside the gallery at one time. Hole In […]

Maine Jewish Museum popup show features work by Carol Eisenberg

Maine Museum of Photographic Arts isn’t physically open yet but wants to cheer and support efforts by its neighbors. The Maine Jewish Museum is hosting a pop-up exhibit that features the work of MMPA advisory board member Carol Eisenberg and other great artists. Carol Eisenberg’s exhibit runs from Aug. 13 to Sept. 12.

Artists tell their stories with an eclectic mix of materials and genres in Maine Art Gallery exhibit

“Lost and Found,” the current online show at the Maine Art Gallery, features three Maine artists who create mixed-media narratives with all manner of materials from traditional art supplies to textiles, papers, and found objects. The show, which can be viewed at www.maineartgallerywiscasset.org through Sept. 4, is a preview of an in-person show to be […]

Meet the artists of MFT’s Bicentennial show ‘200 Years of Farming’ at virtual artist talk

To mark Maine’s Bicentennial year, this show focuses on some of the history, practices, triumphs, and challenges of farming in Maine over the last 200 years — from homesteading to dairy, potatoes, blueberries, the local food movement, and present-day changes and challenges. This exhibit encompasses a wide range of media to depict just some of […]

Downeast and Acadia featured at Blue Hill Bay Gallery

The late-summer show at the Blue Hill Bay Gallery features two studio artists whose recent works capture the quiet beauty of the Maine coast. Bonnie LaBelle details the intricate interplay of light and shadow of the sea and sky that envelop coastal scenes like our own Blue Hill harbor, which she presents as a marvelous […]

Caldbeck Gallery hosts two new virtual exhibits

Caldbeck Gallery will show two new exhibitions: “23 Watercolors from the Weskeag Marsh,” a solo exhibit by David Dewey featuring a new body of work, and “Inside & Outside,” a new body of work by Melanie Essex.   Full catalogs can be viewed online. Caldbeck Gallery is at 12 Elm St., Rockland. Gallery hours are […]

Alna artist Kate Nordstrom exhibits at Carriage House Gardens

“Bunny is my essence,” says Alna-based artist Kate Nordstrom, and then, with a mischievous smile, she moves on to the next topic, how she paints. “When I’m painting, I’m playing, I’m experimenting” — with colors, combinations, forms, dream images, and intuition. And while the paintings do appear playful, they are also complex and layered with […]

‘Ed Parker: Painting the Story’ on exhibit at Gleason Fine Art

Gleason Fine Art hosts “Ed Parker: Painting the Story,” on exhibit from Aug. 20 through Sept. 22. The Southport resident is universally acknowledged as one of America’s leading marine painters working in the folk art tradition. It is also fair to say that his creations are far more sophisticated than the term “folk art” might […]