Category: shows

Painting The Fynbos | Lynne and John M.T. Seitzer

What is the Fynbos (fayne-boss)? It is the smallest floral kingdom in the world. The Southern tip of Africa is its home. From a distance this dry land appears quite unimpressive. The colors seem drab and lifeless. Upon closer inspection its true beauty is revealed. Over 9000 indigenous species hail from this area which is […]

New Guest Artist Exhibit at Centre St Arts Gallery LLC

Centre St Arts Gallery, LLC, announces the opening of a new exhibit by gallery members and guest artist Steven Stroud, at 11 Centre Street, Bath, on Friday, July 20, with a wine and cheese reception from 5:00 to 7:00 pm.  The public is invited to attend and meet the artists.  Admission is free. A professional artist for […]

William Irvine and Colin Page at Courthouse Gallery

Courthouse Gallery Fine Art is pleased to present two solo shows: William Irvine: Voices of the Sea and Colin Page: Colorful Language. The shows will open on Wednesday, July 18 and run through August 12. Both exhibitions are free and open to the public, as well as these two special events: Courthouse Gallery will host […]

Spell of Inspiration

From July 17 through July 29, the Deer Isle Artists Association will present “Spell of Inspiration” at the Deer Isle Artists Association Gallery in Deer Isle Village. And how is “Inspiration” spelled for each artist? Very differently, even when worked in similar mediums, whether those be pottery, painting, fiber, photography, etc. The show features artists […]

Dowling Walsh Gallery August Exhibitions

Dowling Walsh Gallery will host three exhibitions in the month of August: Cig Harvey, Tollef Runquist, and David Graeme Baker. Opening Friday, August 3rd from 5-8pm in conjunction with Rockland First Friday Art Walk. For more information, visit us online at www.dowlingwalsh.com  or call 207-596-0084 — Cig Harvey: A Measure of Air Cig Harvey’s show, A Measure […]

Chris Augusta at Tidemark Gallery

Chris Augusta is a naturalist and a philosopher. He learned his skills as an artist by studying with his father, George Augusta, a notable portrait and landscape artist. His pastels and oils are his way of expressing what he sees and understands of the world we all share. This collection, “Fall of Insects,” pays respect […]

New Show at the Turtle Gallery

The Turtle Gallery opened a new show with watercolors and oil paintings by Larry Moffet and Michael Weymouth, wood turnings by Chris Joyce, and furniture by Eben Blaney. The continuation of an ongoing group showing of gallery artists includes Mary Barnes, Nina Jerome, Janis Goodman, Liz Awalt, Leni Mancuso, Tom Barrett, Jaap Helder, Peter Kemble, […]

Maine Farmland Trust Gallery’s Summer Stable Show

The Maine Farmland Trust Gallery’s annual Summer Stable Show is a favorite with returning art-lovers and summer visitors alike. This is the gallery’s largest, most vibrant group show that showcases twenty-two Maine artists this year, whose work connects to agriculture, nature or environment. This year includes first time exhibitors Sara Gagan and Susan Sidwell. The […]

“Teapots: Real and Imagined” at CRAFT Gallery

CRAFT Gallery has invited eight artists to exhibit their interpretations of  a teapot. Almost every artist has been challenged to make or design one. “Teapots: Real and Imagined” opens July 6 and runs through August. The studio artists in this show consider the teapot as a functional and sculptural source for inspiration. Every teapot has […]

Bowdoin College Museum of Art presents Winslow Homer and the Camera:

                    First Exhibition to Examine Painter Winslow Homer’s Use of Photography At the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Opening Summer 2018 New discoveries will be unveiled in this expansive exhibition, featuring more than 130 Homer paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and archival materials, including his camera, from […]