Category: Wiscasset

Fall Arts Exhibition at Sylvan Gallery

Fall Arts Exhibition Now Through October 29th at Sylvan Gallery Sylvan Gallery’s Fall Exhibition, featuring the work of contemporary New England artists, is now on view and will continue through October 29th. The gallery’s exhibitions are known for the quality of the work displayed and the unique and discernible style of the artists that are […]

Impressionist Artist Specialized in Coastal New England Paintings & Drawings

Summerings with Mary Bradish Titcomb, 1892-1902: Drawings of Coastal New England and the White Mountains will be on view at James L. Kochan Fine Art & Antiques, 75 Main St., Wiscasset, from August 31st to September 27th. Although listed as a portrait painter, Titcomb is best known for her impressionistic paintings of rural and coastal […]

Closing Reception for “Home is Where the Heart is”

“I hope you can join us for the closing reception for my show at the Midcoast Conservancy during Wiscasset Art Walk this coming Thursday, August 31st from 5-8 PM.” This is the second to the last show in the beautiful Hagget Building and Midcoast Conservancy will receive 20% of all sales Carolyn Gabbe “Home is […]

Wiscasset Bay Gallery Exhibition Opens Saturday, July 8th

“Art in the Twentieth Century” opens at the Wiscasset Bay Gallery in Wiscasset, Maine on July 8th and will continue through August 4th. The exhibition explores the pluralistic nature of the art world in the twentieth century, with developing styles ranging from cubism, expressionism, realism and abstraction. Of particular note is a work by German-American […]

The Wiscasset Bay Gallery opens 33rd season with “New England Summers”

The Wiscasset Bay Gallery celebrates the gallery’s 33rd season with the opening of “New England Summers.” Highlighting this show is a pair of energetically painted oils by John Fulton Folinsbee (1892-1972). “Up the Kennebec” is rendered in rich blues and greens and depicts the clear light of a Maine summer day on the Kennebec River. […]

SIMPLE PLEASURES ~ A HOLIDAY CELEBRATION

Sylvan Gallery is proud to present their annual holiday exhibition, “Simple Pleasures,” featuring a selection of small works of art by contemporary masters from December 3, 2016 through January 14, 2017. This exhibition features works in oil, acrylic, and pastel with many of the paintings being 11” x 14” or smaller. The subject matter is […]

“Autumn Arrivals”opens at Wiscasset Bay Gallery

“Autumn Arrivals” will open on Saturday, October 15, at the Wiscasset Bay Gallery. The exhibition highlights recent acquisitions of paintings and prints by important American and European artists. René Magritte’s “Un Seduisant Naive D’eau Mer,” a colorful lithograph from 1962 by the Belgian Surrealist, shows a half-woman, half-fish creature seated on a rock with a […]

Thoughtful Art and Edgy Dance at Wiscasset Art Walk on August 25

Wiscasset Art Walk is pleased to feature two local artists, George Mason of Damariscotta Mills and Leonard Meiselman of Wiscasset, who will present recent work in a two-person exhibit, Unspoken . . .from Nature to Abstraction, at Midcoast Conservancy, 36 Water St., Wiscasset Village.  During the Wiscasset Art Walk on August 25th, 5-8pm, meet the […]

“Maine and America in the Twentieth Century” opens at the Wiscasset Bay Gallery on August 11th

“Maine and America in the Twentieth Century” opens at the Wiscasset Bay Gallery in Wiscasset, Maine, on August 11. The exhibition explores the development of modernism in American art during the late 1920’s through the 1950’s.  A number of major works by New Hope Pennsylvania artist John Fulton Folinsbee (1892-1972) are featured in the exhibition. […]

Sylvan Gallery features European paintings by Stan Moeller

A special feature of European paintings by Stan Moeller of York, Maine opens at Sylvan Gallery on Thursday, July 28, and the special feature continues through August 28. In conjunction, the gallery will also be displaying the work of their regular roster of seventeen fine artists. In his newest body of work, Moeller evokes memories […]