Category: shows
Prime Art Destination in the Midcoast
Pemaquid Art Gallery is a prime art destination in midcoast Maine. In addition to the spectacular coastline and lighthouse, the visitor is treated to the artist’s viewpoint, including two artists who are back for their second year in the Gallery. Dianne Smith Dolan is a long-time landscape and still life artist. Dolan divides her time between […]
“Afloat” at Camden Falls Gallery
Camden Falls Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming marine exhibition, “Afloat,” which will feature the work of oil painters Todd Bonita, Jonathan McPhillips, and Kirk McBride. An annual August tradition for the gallery, this year’s “boat show” has been scheduled to coincide with the first annual Camden’s Classics Cup. It offers viewers a visual […]
Atmospheric Firing: Pottery by Betsy Levine of Prescott Hill Pottery at Maine Potters Market
For the month of July, Maine Potters Market is featuring the work of Betsy Levine. Betsy’s pots are organic and earthy, with a sensuality that comes mostly from the materials she choses and the atmospheric firing techniques that she uses. Her forms are simple, yet graceful, revealing the complex surfaces resulting from the interaction of clay and […]
Dance of the Tribes at Greenhut Galleries
Tom Paiement’s Dance of the Tribes is an exhibition of mixed media pieces inspired by his winter visits to Venice Beach, California. In 1965, Tom Paiement and 2 of his friends from college drove from Maine to California in his brand new convertible Corvair, across the Rockies, through Vegas, away from the east coast into […]
Shaw Jewelry Announces Summer Show Schedule
SUMMER SHOW SCHEDULE Each summer we present up to fifteen exhibitions including new work by established and emerging jewelry artists working in materials from precious to alternative. You may also find: estate jewelry, modernist painters, Inuit sculpture, abstracted landscapes, tiaras, marine-inspired pieces, jewelry of the maharajahs, regional artists, Tahitian pearls, kinetic jewelry, figurative drawing, big […]
Haynes Galleries presents “Luminous Light & Reflections”
THE LAND AND SEA SHINES UPSTAIRS AT HAYNES IN “LUMINOUS LIGHT & REFLECTIONS” The show presents land and seascapes that capture the beauty and narrative abilities of nature with an emphasis on Maine landscapes. The show will be on view until August 13 at Haynes Galleries in Thomaston. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th century sea captain’s […]
“Conservation Matters” at the 41st Annual Mount Desert Island Directions Fine Craft Show
“Conservation Matters” at the 41st Annual Mount Desert Island Directions Fine Craft Show, July 29-31, 2016 – Atlantic Oceanside Event Center in Bar Harbor, Maine. In celebration of the Acadia National Park Centennial, the Maine Crafts Guild is coordinating an event titled, “Conservation Matters.” Guild members have been challenged to design and produce works featuring […]
Artemis Gallery: Seal Harbor, Summer of 1916: 100 Years Later
Artemis Gallery in Northeast Harbor will be hosting a unique collection of drawings as part of the Gallery’s activities to commemorate Acadia National Park’s Centennial. There is double reason to celebrate this exhibit at Artemis: the drawings were made exactly the same year that the park was inaugurated and they have never been showcased […]
Two Cities at Rivers Edge at Perkins Cove Gallery & Studio
This exhibition titled Two Cities at Rivers Edge London, England & Portsmouth, New Hampshire is but one of the several occasions where both artists have exhibited together. This is the first time that both Sidney Hurwitz and Don Gorvett have collaborated in Ogunquit, ME. While on sabbatical and living in London in 1973, Sidney traveled […]
Jean Kigel’s Watercolors in Group Show Celebrating Lobster
Jean Kigel’s Watercolors are featured in a Group Show Celebrating Lobster , July 15 through August 25, at Archipelago / The Island Institute Store, Rockland. There will be a Reception during Rockland’s First Friday Art Walk August 5th 5-8:00PM Jean Kigel presents bold, vibrant still-life’s of rare, blue lobsters, native low-bush blueberries, working docks, and […]