Category: York

George Marshall Store Gallery opens for 2023 season

The George Marshall Store Gallery is thrilled to open its 2023 season in collaboration with Surf Point Foundation, a residency program for artists and art professionals on the coast of York. “Surf Point Foundation Selects: A More Human Dwelling Place” is the premier showcasing of works by alumni from the program’s launch in 2019 through […]

Three exhibits continue at the George Marshall Store Gallery

As summer gives way to autumn, the George Marshall Store Gallery continues its 25th anniversary celebration with three new exhibitions. Pam Brown, Gail Spaien and Julia Zanes combine sculpture with paintings of imagined worlds and interiors; “Animalia,” by Michael Stasiuk, presents creatures both big and small; and “Quotidian Views,” by Grant Drumheller, includes gouaches and […]

A trio of exhibitions at George Marshall Store Gallery

  A trio of exhibitions opens Aug. 1 at Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery and runs through Sept. 6. While many venues have not been able to reopen due to COVID-19, the gallery has in place approved protocols and a reservation system to control the number of visitors in the gallery at any one […]

George Marshall Store Gallery Opens for the Season

The George Marshall Store Gallery will kick off its exhibition season on June 20, a month later than usual. Due to COVID-19, things may be structured a bit differently, but the goal remains the same: to present high-quality visual art in a beautiful, historic setting. “This is a special year, in many ways,” says gallery […]

Three New Shows at George Marshall Store Gallery

The formal exhibition schedule continues at Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery with three complete and intriguing shows featuring ceramics, embroideries and photography. From functional to sculptural, the work of twenty-one accomplished New England ceramic artists is showcased. Working with techniques as varied as sgraffito, slip trailing, and combining clay with found objects, these New […]

New Exhibitions at George Marshall Store Gallery

The summer light is beginning to soften along the York River as Autumn begins to take hold. With Labor Day weekend over and the hustle and bustle beginning to ease, now is the perfect time to stop by the George Marshall Store Gallery to see the newly installed exhibitions.  Included are works by three artists […]

George Marshall Store Gallery: “A trio of shows and Woodturnings”

The three separate gallery spaces in the George Marshall Store Gallery are the venues for three distinct exhibitions, on view through August 18th. The front gallery space, entered at the street level, is dedicated to paintings by Lincoln Perry and Craig Hood and wood turned sculptures by Derrick Te Paske. The small gallery which looks […]

First of the Season Exhibitions at George Marshall Store Gallery

  Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery opens the exhibition season with five artists, each with a perspective influenced by their experiences and surroundings. Boston artist Steve Imrich and Maine artist Richard Keen paint the landscape from opposite points of view. Imrich’s aerial vantage point comes from his love of flying. He learned to fly at the age […]

Curator’s Selection at George Marshall Store Gallery

By tradition the final exhibition for the year at Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery is called Curator’s Selection. The show includes work by 20 regional artists, many exhibiting for the first time at the gallery. Jewelry by Lauren Pollaro and ceramics by David Ernster are also featured. Pollaro is well known for her one-of-a-kind […]

Current Exhibitions at Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery

                    The current exhibitions at Old York’s George Marshall Store Gallery are well suited to the season as the local trees turn from from summer greens to autumnal yellows and reds.  “Taproot” is an exhibition inspired by the book “The Hidden Life of Trees, What they […]