Tag: art
George Marshall Store Gallery invites community to participate in the Flower Exchange ahead of ‘Cross-pollination’ exhibit
The George Marshall Store Gallery invites the community to participate in The Flower Exchange, co-organized with Elizabeth Brown of Foxglove Farmhouse. This is a reimagining of traditional “art in bloom” events. Community members are invited to share flowers from their garden or create arrangements that will be installed among the works in “Cross-pollination,” on exhibit […]
Nicole Wittenberg’s first solo museum exhibition opens April 18 at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art
The Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMMA) is pleased to present the first solo museum exhibition of painter Nicole Wittenberg. Featuring recent works on canvas and a series of pastel drawings, “Nicole Wittenberg: A Sailboat in the Moonlight” explores the deep history of landscape painting within the region, as well as the artist’s profound connection […]
MMPA showcases 10 artists in ‘Trace’
The Maine Museum of Photographic Arts will host an opening reception for the show “Trace” from 5 to 8 p.m. April 4. “Trace” is a powerful spring photographic exhibition exploring the vestiges of former existence, influence and action, featuring work by 10 distinguished artists. The show will remain on view through May 31. Featured artists […]
Local Color Gallery welcomes new member artist
Local Color Gallery will hosted its second Fourth Friday Event on March 28, where new gallery member artist Deb Bergman gave a short artist talk. The work of guest artist Sumner Roberts continues to be on display, and the members of Local Color are showing new works as well. Maine artist Deb Bergman likes to […]
‘Women Rising: Celebrating Female Artists and Mythic Goddesses’ at Markings Gallery
The “Women Rising” art show at Markings Gallery honors the creativity and resilience of female artists, both past and present. Featuring the latest collection by fiber artist and shamanic practitioner Sara Palumbo, the exhibit blends contemporary artistic voices with the enduring power of mythic goddesses, illustrating how art connects us to our past, challenges our […]
The Kittery Art Association hosts two exhibitions
“Color Fields” and “Mark Making” opened March 20 at The Kittery Art Association. These exhibits explore the use of vibrant color, abstraction and the strategic use of mark-making to tell visual stories. It showcases artwork that uses bold, contrasting palettes and dynamic texture to create visual tension and harmony. Pieces use strokes, shapes, and colors […]
‘Left-Handed Sumi-e Series’: Jean Kigel creates series of work with her non-dominate hand
Jean Kigel is showing her “Left-Handed Sumi-e Series” at her Studio + Gallery, at 1396 Back Cove Road in Waldoboro during April. Being unable to paint with her dominant hand for four months this winter due to thumb surgery, Kigel challenged herself to try using her left hand. Surprised by her unexpected results, she experimented […]
‘The Art of Iceland’ talk at Brick Store Museum
Bruce McMillan, watercolor painter of Shapleigh, will speak on Icelandic art and noted Icelandic artists in conjunction with The Brickstore Museum and the Art Guild of the Kennebunks at 6 p.m. April 23. He will have on display original works from his collection of more than 50 Icelandic paintings and sculptures, along with Iceland art […]
Gallery 302 presents ‘Figures in Pastels — A live-model workshop for Experienced Artists’
Join award-winning painter Terri Brooks for “Figures in Pastels,” a workshop designed for experienced pastel artists. Working from a live, costumed model, participants will refine their ability to capture the human form using layered pastel techniques. The class will focus on essential life-drawing skills, using light and shadow to define facial structure and form through […]
David McBeth is the Deer Isle Artists Association’s Artist-in-Residence in March
The Deer Isle Artists Association announces the March Artist-in-Residence Program on March 4 with artist David McBeth. McBeth is a potter, working primarily with porcelain that is high-fired and ready for the dining table. Additionally, he is a knitter, whose preferred material is wool yarn. A true renaissance man, lately McBeth is also a writer, […]
