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The Back Garden of the Turtle Gallery on Deer Isle, ME.
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n this issue Art New England conveys the importance of finding joy and making connections through art. Summer is a time of adventure, of spending more time by the water, on the water, and appreciating watercolors. It’s also a time for turning off the GPS and watching where the road takes you. Where better to wander than on Maine’s wondrous, curving roads and lanes, where a spontaneous turn can lead you to charming neighborhoods and communities full of galleries, cafés, and miles of gorgeous
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peninsula views. And where a weekend in one of the state’s bustling city centers will leave you exhilarated by a packed calendar of cultural events of art, music, and performances. Whether hugging the coastline or venturing deep upstate, Maine makes every moment count. And yes, we’re focusing on summer, yet Maine is a four-season destination. Its hospitality, cuisine, relaxed vibe, and exceptional arts and culture scene thrive all year-round. Summer’s fleeting, Maine’s appeal is not. Enjoy exploring…
YORK
The George Marshall Store Gallery is a contemporary art space housed in a 19th century general store on the beautiful York River. Visitors this summer will discover ocean-related works by found-object sculptor Rebecca McGee Tuck, underwater photographer Steve DeNeef, potter Tim Christensen, and jeweler Cat Bates, paintings of the Maine landscape by plein air artists Charles Thompson, Dave Little, Henry Finkelstein, John David
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