Maine Gallery Studio Guide +
The 2024 Tour of Maine Art
The 2024 Tour of Maine Art
Celebrating the essence of Maine through contemporary art
2024 SHOWS
May 15 – 31: Lucy Kalian
June 1 – 30: Graham Dougherty
July 1 – 31: Janis Sanders
August 1 – 31: Anne Ireland
September 1 – 30: Sergio Roffo
October 1 – 31: Samuel Wyatt
The Maine Crafts Association builds upon Maine’s rich craft traditions by nurturing a vibrant, supportive, inclusive craft community with educational programs and resources. We accomplish our mission by offering programs and initiatives which engage, connect and support Maine craft artists with one another and the larger community.
1. EYE OF THE WHALE Whimsical Wood Wall Whales created from reclaimed scrap wood • etsy.com/shop/scrimshawpenornament
2. AGASEKE Weaving community one basket at a time • agaseke.org
3. MERRYMEETING PRESS Limited edition woodcut prints • merrymeetingpress.com
4. PINNACLE STUDIO Maine through the eyes of a pastel artist • kathleenperelkaartist.com
5. OWL FURNITURE, A WING OF GEOFFREY WARNER STUDIO Ergonomic, body focused designs for comfort and beauty • owlfurniture.com
6. JAK KENNEBUNKPORT Handcrafted in Kennebunkport. A socially responsible ecoconscious small business since 1997 • jakdesigns.com
7. KRISTIN F. SIMMONS WATERCOLORS Seaweed Semaphore / Giclée Print of Ink & Watercolor of Maine Rockweed • kristinsimmons.com
8. BIXBY CHOCOLATE Bixby Chocolate is an award winning craft chocolate maker and confectioner • bixbychocolate.com
9. KIT CLARK FURNITURE Beautiful by design • A full line of exquisitely crafted furniture • kitclarkfurniture.com
WHERE + WHEN TO CONNECT WITH OUR MEMBERS IN 2024:
CENTER FOR MAINE CRAFT Retail Store + Gallery Open Daily | 288 Lewiston Road, West Gardiner
WEBSHOP Online Retail Gallery | Always Open! SHOPMAINECRAFT.COM
STITCH: MAINE DESIGNERS ON THE RUNWAY A Fashion Fundraiser benefitting the MCA Portland | June 13
FOUND OBJECT
Craft Show & Makers’ Supply Sale Portland | June 29
GUILD FINE CRAFT SHOWS
Mount Desert Island│August 9 - 11 Brunswick│October 26 + 27
PORTLAND FINE CRAFT SHOW Featuring 100+ juried exhibitors from Maine & beyond Portland│August 24
MAINE CRAFT WEEKEND Statewide│October 5 + 6 MAINECRAFTWEEKEND.ORG
Beatrice Whitney Van Ness (1988-1981) received her formal art education from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) in Boston, where she studied with Impressionists Frank Benson and Edmund Tarbell. It was during this time that she began developing her own Impressionist style with single nude figures rendered in oil paints. This early work would later give way to portrayals of families and small groups, with a special focus on the qualities of light.
In 1910, Van Ness joined the faculty of SMFA after further study with Ogunquit Art Association founder Charles Woodbury, who would become a longtime mentor. Van Ness went on to found the art department of the Beaver County Day School near Boston, where she would deepen her study of arts education, a lifelong pursuit that led to the establishment of many of the first arts education programs in public schools.
In 1915, Van Ness married Carl N. Van Ness, beginning a period of summering in Ogunquit and North Haven, Maine, where she would refine her focus on capturing the special qualities of intense, golden summer sunlight on her painting subjects.
The cover painting Summer Sunlight (1936) depicts a domestic scene, likely painted while summering in Bartlett Harbor, North Haven. The painting depicts, from left to right, her neighbor, her eldest daughter, and her nephew against a backdrop of dunes and the ocean. The focus of the work, however, is the sunlight which strikes through the scene diagonally, lending a brilliant, penetrating warmth and shadow to the composition.
Van Ness would continue to explore the qualities of light for the rest of her life. She passed away in Massachusettes at age 91, still an active painter. Her work is held by the National Academy of Design and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and the Beaver County Day School founded the Beatrice Van Ness Society in memory of her commitment to art in public schools.
“Summer Sunlight” resides at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington, D.C., the first major museum in the world solely dedicated to championing women through the arts.
Maine Gallery + Studio Guide is organized by color-coded regions and towns, traveling up the coast of Maine. Town maps appearing in each region are indicated on the state map below to show relational distances and locations. Advertising museums, galleries and artists’ studios are listed in each region’s town directory with the page number of their ad and/or listing. They are also identified on their respective town maps. An Advertisers’ Index appears on pages 156 and 157.
Suzanne and I are delighted to unveil the latest in Maine art and to share with you the latest artistic output from one of the world’s coolest art scenes.
Be prepared to be impressed. Maine has a two hundred year old standing with famous American artists of note. The lovely slanting light, a grand and rugged coastline dotted with thousands of islands, and a rare solitude attracted the finest painters as the word of Maine spread.
Discovering Maine’s art today is an experience just waiting for you.
There are two great ways to see galleries and studios and buy Maine art.
First, the owners of art galleries invest years with their gallery artists and are very knowledgeable and involved with their art. The artists are as carefully selected as the art being shown on gallery walls. The gallerist is always happy to explain background and provenance and help you aquire the best work of art.
Second, artist studios mainly show their own work. A visit can be intimate and informative. As a new collector, you are creating a bond with Maine art, a personal relationship with an artist, and an engaging story to tell of your new art.
When you take home Maine art everyone wins. Your home becomes more artful, and you have added beauty and value to your home and estate. Your purchase supports galleries, which support artists directly. It gives studio artists the means to buy supplies to make new art, and to support their family and their communities.
Enjoy your Tour and best wishes on your search for Maine art.
-Suzanne and Anthony
Volume 24
Maine Gallery + Studio Guide
Lucerne-in-Maine 92 Rockridge Road
Dedham, ME 04429 info@mainegalleryguide.com www.mainegalleryguide.com 207-974-9683
Anthony Anderson - editor/publisher/sales
Suzanne Anderson - layout/design
2024
Portland Art Gallery on Middle St. in the Old Port is very active with a new show every month and opening receptions on the first Thursday of each month. Portland Art Gallery represents a large stable that includes Maine’s best artists.
The Kittery Art Association Gallery is a local cultural center on Walker Street in Kittery Foreside. KAA showcases visual art from members in rotating exhibits, artist spotlights, and in their retail shop. The building offers a vibrant space for exhibitions, workshops, artist talks, and a live music series. photo: Deborah Granneman
Roux & Cyr International Fine Art Gallery in the Portland Old Port is under new ownership but is keeping its traditions of showing fine local art and offering classes. Gallery artist Sandra Leinonen Dunn teaches Dynamic Still Life Workshop. Here she speaks with gallery visitors.
During an artist talk at the Maine Museum of Photographic Arts, Paul Rider shared his latest portfolio called “Carbon.” Rider shot these images of the ash landing on the roof of his home from Canadian fires last summer. photo: Deb Dawson
George Marshall Store Gallery is a contemporary art space specializing in exhibitions of emerging and mid-career artists from Maine and New England. From their historic home on the York River, they host collaborative projects with curious and creative professionals of all disciplines.
GALLERY + SHOP 2 WALKER STREET
KITTERY, ME 03904
WWW.KITTERYARTASSOCIATION.ORG
@KITTERYARTASSOCIATION / INFO@KITTERYARTASSOCIA
KITTERY
DAVID LUSSIER GALLERY Square, Kittery 03904 • 860-336-9051 pam@davidlussiergallery.com www.davidlussiergallery.com
THE KITTERY ART ASSOCIATION St., Kittery 03904 • 207-451-9384 info@kitteryartassociation.org www.kitteryartassociation.org
GEORGE MARSHALL STORE GALLERY 140 Lindsay Rd., York, ME 03909 info@georgemarshallstoregallery.com www.georgemarshallstoregallery.com
KITTERY
THE KITTERY ART ASSOC.
GEORGE MARSHALL STORE GALLERY
140 Lindsay Road, York ME georgemarshallstoregallery.com
Ann Tracy calls herself a “digital alchemist,” exploring identity issues, chance as an element in art, and the Dada concept of collage. She is a member of the Digital Arts Guild and Webists International Artists, and is very active with the Union of Maine Visual Artists. Ann Tracy Fine Art & Photography is located in Saco.
The David Lussier Gallery in Wallingford Square in Kittery shows the work of a talented family of painters. Here, Ben, Pam, and David Lussier pose with collectors Shirley and Clay Nik.
EASTERN ART SERVICES 100 Innovation Way #6, Scarborough 04074 • 207-815-8960 bill@easternartservices.com www.easternartservices.com
ANN TRACY FINE ART & PHOTOGRAPHY 25 Creeks Edge Dr., Saco 04072 207-233-5230 • anntracy51@gmail.com www.anntracy.com https://ann-tracy.pixels.com
During the pandemic, author/ artist David Little revisited his earlier style of abstraction. These lyrical mixed media works and collages may be seen at his studio and by appointment. photo: Cindy Barnard
MAINE ART STUDIO, STEPHEN V BECKETT 7 Brenton St., South Portland 04106 207-799-3901 • mayaway@maine.rr.com www.maineartstudio.com
ROUX & CYR GALLERY 48 Free St. Suite 140, Portland 04101 • 207-221-7700 rouxandcyrart@gmail.com www.rouxandcyrgallery.com
UNION OF MAINE VISUAL ARTISTS umvawebsite@gmail.com www.theumva.org (see ad pages 16,17 & 18)
COVE STREET ARTS 71 Cove St., Portland 04101 • 207-808-8911 • info@covestreetarts.com www.covestreetarts.com
AMY KUSTRA Running with Scissors, 250 Anderson St., Portland 04101 • 207-650-9895
Art shown by appointment www.amykustra.com www.instagram.com/amy_kustra
INDIGO ARTS ALLIANCE 60 Cove St., Portland 04101 • 207-272-3113 info@indigoartsalliance.me www.indigoartsalliance.me
PORTLAND ART GALLERY 154 Middle St., Portland 04101 • 207-956-7105 www.portlandartgallery.com (see ad page 11)
GREENHUT GALLERIES 146 Middle St., Portland 04101 • 207-772-2693 • 888-772-2693 info@greenhutgalleries.com www.greenhutgalleries.com
FORE RIVER GALLERY 87 Market St., Portland 04101 • 207-791-2723 contact@forerivergallery.com www.forerivergallery.com
Daniel Minter is an established artist in Portland and a co-founder with wife Marcia Minter of Indigo Arts Alliance on Cove Street. Minter is a gallery artist with Dowling Walsh. photo: Anthony Anderson
Joanne Tarlin is vice president of the Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA). Here she points to her art during a past artist talk at the former UMVA Gallery in Portland. The Portland chapter is seeking sponsors for a new exhibit space. This coming summer there will be a UMVA 50th Anniversary Members Show.
Moss Galleries in Portland has an exciting opening and show schedule. Seen here, art lovers attending the “Alice Jones: Everything Within Us Remembers” opening.
MAINE MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS 15 Middle St., A3, Portland 04101 • 207-808-8919 contact.mmpa@gmail.com www.mainemuseumofphotographicarts.org
MOSS GALLERIES 100 Fore St., Suite B, Portland 04101 • 207-804-0459 liz@elizabethmossgalleries.com www.elizabethmossgalleries.com
YARMOUTH FRAME AND GALLERY
CASCO BAY ARTISANS 68 Commercial St., The Maine Wharf, Portland, 04101 207-536-1577 • jen@cascobayartisans.com www.cascobayartisans.com An international fine art gallery located on Portland’s busy waterfront. Casco Bay Artisans celebrates over 70 artists, in varied mediums, from Maine and around the world.
DAVID LITTLE STUDIO 142 Brentwood St., Portland 04103 • authorartist775@gmail.com www.davidlittleart.com
MOSS GALLERIES 251 US Rt 1, Falmouth 04105 • 207-781-2620 liz@elizabethmossgalleries.com www.elizabethmossgalleries.com
PAMELA SHOCKEY STUDIO 703-397-6078 pamelashockeypaintings@outlook.com www.instagram.com/plbsart www.pamelalbshockey.com www.facebook.com/Plbsart/
Tegan Curry is a designer, maker, and gallery artist at Fore River Gallery in the Old Port. Here, she’s browsing the jewelry shown in their Maine Gallery & Studio Guide ad. Fore River Gallery has five uniquely talented artists, beautiful art, jewelry, small sculptures, and gifts.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Higgins and Mary Becker Weiss, gallery artists at Meeting House Arts in Freeport, are also both members of AART!, the Artists Rapid Response Team of UMVA.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Meetinghouse Arts, located at 40 Main Street in Freeport, is a non-profit arts and cultural center. The gallery is celebrating its third season and represents over 90 Maine artists working in a variety of mediums. A full schedule of shows planned for 2024 includes “Seacoast Maine,” kicking off the summer season with work reflecting the Maine waterfront and coastline.
Lauren Donovan is standing by to welcome guests to Moss Galleries during the “Lynne Drexler: All The Decades” showing last summer.
YARMOUTH FRAME & GALLERY 720 Rt 1, Yarmouth 04096 • 207-846-7777 beth@yarmouthframeandgallery.com www.yarmouthframeandgallery.com
LIZ PRESCOTT 1 Roos Hill Rd., Freeport 04032 • 207-749-0368 liz@lizprescott.com www.lizprescott.com
Original Paintings and Gifts by Artist/Designer Stephen Young. If you could bottle color and happiness together, you would have ACK ME ARTS Studio/Gallery. Stop by and get happy! ackmearts.com 72 Flying Point Rd., Freeport
FREEPORT cont.
DE’BRAMBLE ART GALLERY 18 Middle St., Freeport 04032 • 207-865-3373 debrambleart@gmail.com
SIDLE HOUSE 20 Bartol Island Rd., Freeport 04032 www.sidlehouse.com
ALCHIMIA GALLERY 188 Main St., Freeport 04032 • 207-749-8141 info@alchimiagallery.com www.alchimiagallery.com
THOS MOSER 149 Main St., Freeport 04032 207-865-4519 www.thosmoser.com
MEETINGHOUSE ARTS 40 Main St., Freeport 04032 www.meetinghousearts.org
FREEPORT GLASS ARTISTS Group and private classes. One-of-a-kind glass art. Lisa Blanchard www.glassmermaidstudio.com Amanda Edwards www.mandolinmosaics.com
ACK ME ARTS STUDIO GALLERY 72 Flying Pt. Rd.,Freeport 04032 www.ackmearts.com
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Visitors to our state have all they need to know about where to look from Kittery to Eastport! If you are an advertiser, you know about the personal attention we receive from owners Anthony and Suzanne. Invariably, people new to the gallery say they found us through Maine Gallery and Studio Guide! Class act all around!”
–Jane Littlefield, Littlefield Gallery, Winter Harbor
Gallery 302 artist Darylann Leonard at the Valentine’s “Death by Chocolate” reception at Gallery 302 on Main Street, Bridgton.
Gallery 302 Artists (from L to R) Darylann Leonard, Celeste Fleming, Barbara Gardner, David Hursty, Shelley Pilsbury, Nancy Engdahl and Ruth Boisvert, celebrated Valentine’s day with a “Death By Chocolate” event at Gallery 302, on Main Street, Bridgton. Artists celebrated the announcement of the winning artwork to promote the Annual Art in the Park event scheduled for July 20th.
GALLERY 302 112 Main St., Bridgton 04009 647-2787 www.gallery302.com
HOLE IN THE WALL STUDIOWORKS 1544 Roosevelt Trail, Rt. 302, Raymond 04071 655-4952 • jlmastro@maine.rr.com www.holeinthewallgallery.net American crafts, with a focus on studio jewelry, pottery, and an ever-changing exhibit of paintings by Maine artists.
IN THE WALL STUDIOWORKS
Colby College Museum of Art just presented “The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury.” The exhibition illuminates the Rockland artist’s multidimensional command of form and attunement to postwar culture in the United States. It features more than sixty defining artworks by Nevelson, including wall works, installations, drawings, and prints.
photo: Andrew Witte
Studio 53 in downtown Boothbay Harbor hosts many lively shows during the summer. Here are artist/ owner Terry Seaman, gallery artist David Estey, wife Karen Estey, and gallery artist Don Josephson, kneeling. Studio 53 has a charming outdoor sculpture garden on the harbor’s shoreline.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Cig Harvey is a British fine art photographer known for surreal images of nature and family. Her work has been compared to René Magritte and has been described as revealing “the mysticism in the mundane.” Harvey lives in Rockport and shows at Dowling Walsh Gallery.
photo: Anthony Anderson
The Gleason family― Dennis, Martha, and son Andrew―has been representing a tradition of fine art in Boothbay Harbor since 1985. In addition to selling 19th through 20th century art, Gleason Fine Art offers collection consulting, art appraisals, and restoration services.
photo: Anthony Anderson
BRUNSWICK
Bayview Gallery inside front cover/59
Bowdoin College Museum of Art 59/inside back cover BATH
Greenier Gallery 60
Centre St. Arts Gallery, LLC 60/61
Katherine Mead-Von Huene 60 WISCASSET
Maine Art Gallery ....................................61/62
Sylvan Gallery ..........................................6/61
Wiscasset Bay Gallery ..............................3/61
BOOTHBAY HARBOR
Boothbay Region Art Foundation 61
Gleason Fine Art 10/64
Studio 53 Fine Art 63/64
Joy to the Wind Gallery & Custom Picture Framing ....................64/65 DAMARISCOTTA
River Arts 64/66/67
Kefauver Studio & Gallery 64/68
Jan Kilburn Gallery 64/68 SOUTH BRISTOL
Gwendolyn Evans Gallery 64/69 NEW HARBOR
Saltwater Artists Gallery 70/72/73
Rachel Altschuler Gallery 70/71 PEMAQUID
Pemaquid Artists at Pemaquid Art Gallery 70/ 74/75/76 WALDOBORO
Jean Kigel Studio + Gallery 79 FRIENDSHIP
Lisa Dombek 79/80
Farrar Art 82/83
Dunn Studio ............................................81/82
Monkitree ............................................... 82/83
The Monhegan Museum of Art & History’s summer exhibition is “A Common Bond: Women Artists of Monhegan Island,” featuring the remarkable legacy of the Women Artists of Monhegan Island (WAMI). The exhibition will run from July 1 through September 30, 2024. Pictured here, left to right in this 2012 photo of WAMI members are Joanne Scott, Joan Harlow, Elaine Reed, Joan Rappaport, Frankie Odom, and Frances Kornbluth.
BAYVIEW GALLERY 58 Maine St., Brunswick 04011 • 207-729-5500 • 800-244-3007 art@bayviewgallery.com www.bayviewgallery.com (see ad inside front cover)
BOWDOIN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART 9400 College Station, Brunswick 04011 207-725-3275 • artmuseum@bowdoin.edu www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum (see ad inside back cover)
GREENIER GALLERY 428 Middle St., Bath 04530 • 207-443-3936 sarahjgreenier@gmail.com www.sarahgreenier.com
CENTRE ST. ARTS GALLERY, LLC 11 Centre St., Bath 04530 • 207-442-0300 centrestartsgalleryllc@gmail.com www.centrestartsgalleryllc.com
KATHERINE MEAD-VON HUENE 92 Front St., Suite 21, Bath • 207-837-4732 bmvonhuene@gmail.com www.kmeadvhstudio.com
MEAD-VON HUENE
“Learning to Fly”, acrylic, 18" x 24", at Katherine Mead-von Huene Studio, Bath
MAINE ART GALLERY 15 Warren St., Wiscasset 04578 info@maineartgallerywiscasset.org www.maineartgallerywiscasset.org
SYLVAN GALLERY 49 Water St., PO Box 428, Wiscasset 04578 • 207-882-8290 info@sylvangallery.com www.sylvangallery.com (see ad page 6)
WISCASSET BAY GALLERY 75 Main St., PO Box 309, Wiscasset 04578 • 207-882-7682 info@wiscassetbaygallery.com www.wiscassetbaygallery.com Open daily 10:30-5. Our focus is on both American and European fine art from the 19th through the 21st centuries. We specialize in antique and contemporary paintings highlighting marine and landscape paintings, including Monhegan artists. We invite you to visit us for an enjoyable art experience. On Main Street in historic Wiscasset Village. (see ad page 3)
BOOTHBAY REGION ART FOUNDATION
1 Townsend Ave., PO Box 124, Boothbay Harbor 04538 • 207-633-2703
info@boothbayartists.org www.boothbayartists.org
Gallery Hours During Shows: Thurs. - Sun., 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Open late for Wiscasset Art Walk
15 Warren Street, Wiscasset, ME
April 13 - April 28 Wiscasset Student Show
June 13 - July 21
First Floor: Paint it! Wiscasset
July 25 - September 8 Members Show
May 2 - June 9
Generations: Legacy of Mentors
June 13 - July 21
Second Floor: Drawn to Maine
September 12 - October 20 Nocturne
(Most works are for sale.)
Townsend Ave., Boothbay Harbor. Open daily 11 5. Free off-street parking. Telephone: 207 2755. studio53bbh@aol.com. Facebook: studio53fineart
humorous, quirky paintings of the late RISD professor were, in his words, “improvised, spontaneous, made up out of whole cloth and surprise arrivals.”
PAINTINGS May 24 June 26 15 PAINTINGS June 28 - Oct. 9
53 TOWNSEND AVE., BOOTHBAY HARBOR daily 11-5 • May 15- Oct 14 • 207-633-2755 studio53bbh@aol.com facebook: studio53fineartgallery.com RECEPTIONS FIRST FRIDAYS 4-7 P.M. Also work by Don Justin Meserve, Robert Hamilton, Lane Smith, Tony van Hasselt AWS, Jack Silverio, David Estey, Dick Alden, Nancy Wilkoff, Victoria Wulff, Gerald Immonen and more
SEAMAN “Porch Scene” 12” x 16”
TERRY SEAMAN “The Little Ships are Leaving” 12” x 16” TERRY SEAMAN & HEIDI SEIDELHUBER May 15-June 31 DAVID DUPREE June 1-28 JAAP EDUARD HELDER July 28-Aug 25
RECEPTIONS: 5 8 pm, Sat. May 28 (art talk 4 pm) & all 1st Fridays.
Gwendolyn Evans has a master’s degree with honors from Rhode Island School of Design, a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts from Principia College, and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. Evans has exhibited her work in more than 80 juried regional, national, and international exhibitions. The Gwendolyn Evans Gallery is located at Hunter’s Landing, Walpole, in South Bristol.
BOOTHBAY HARBOR cont.
GLEASON FINE ART 31 Townsend Ave., PO Box 540, Boothbay Harbor 04538 207-633-6849 • info@gleasonfineart.com
Exhibitions 2024
New Works
Night & Day
Texture
Members' Show
Land & Sea
Abstract
Artist's Choice
Reception
Jan 20
Mar 2
Apr 13
May 25
July 6
Aug 17
Sep 28
Celebration Nov 16
Publisher Anthony Anderson visits with Jan Kilburn while delivering gallery guides in Damariscotta. Kilburn is an artist of note and a valuable asset to the local art community. Kilburn’s studio/gallery is located just south of Damariscotta on the road to Bristol.
photo: Tony Kilburn
SALTWATER ARTISTS GALLERY Rt. 130, 3056 Bristol Rd., PO Box 202, New Harbor 04554 • 207-677-2490 • saltwater@me.com www.saltwaterartists.com
RACHEL ALTSCHULER GALLERY 2544 Bristol Rd., New Harbor 04554 • 484-678-6585 rachel@rachelaltschuler.com www. rachelaltschuler.com www.instagram.com/rachelaltschuler_ART
PEMAQUID ARTISTS AT PEMAQUID ART GALLERY Lighthouse Park, Pemaquid 04539 207-677-2752 www.pemaquidartgallery.com
Exhibiting the work of over 30 juried Maine artists at the Pemaquid Art Gallery in Lighthouse Park, Pemaquid Point
A visit to Pemaquid Point is a rare photo-taking opportunity with magnificent geological features, an historic lighthouse, a cozy restaurant, and the chance to make delightful art discoveries at the Pemaquid Art Gallery. Open seasonally from late May to mid-October.
Rachel Altschuler has a special way with birds. “Every type of bird has its own set of personality traits, which she brings out by painting them in portrait style and paying special attention to detail in the eyes.”
Rachel Altschuler Gallery is on the Bristol Road in New Harbor.
Tori Curtis is a gallery artist at Saltwater Artists Gallery at Pemaquid Point. Curtis is an encaustic artist and teacher who grew up in the area.
The Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park is open to visitors from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. every day from mid-May until mid-October. In addition to beautiful ocean views and a rocky coastline, the Park is home to the Fishermen’s Museum, a lighthouse tower, a learning center, and the wonderful Pemaquid Art Gallery. The Pemaquid Artists Group has 32 juried local artists and was started one hundred years ago. Saltwater Artists Gallery, a 25 member artists co-op with a 50-year history, is also at Pemaquid Point and the 2023 winner “Best of Maine Art Gallery” in Down East Magazine. photo: Anthony Anderson
JEAN KIGEL “Patchwork, Allen Island,” oil on birch panel, 12" x 16", Jean Kigel Studio + Gallery, Waldoboro
JEAN KIGEL STUDIO + GALLERY 1396 Back Cove Rd., Waldoboro 04572 • 207-832-5152 jean@jeankigel.com www.jeankigel.com Featuring Asian brush, watercolors and oils
LISA DOMBEK 183 Martin’s Point Rd., Friendship 04547 • 207-415-3198 lisadombek3198@gmail.com www.lisadombek.com
Hélène Farrar has taught and worked in the visual arts for twenty years while actively exhibiting in New England and international art venues. Farrar owns and operates her private art school in Manchester, where she holds varied workshops and classes. Farrar is represented by Archipelago Fine Arts in Rockland and the Center for Maine Craft in West Gardiner.
HÉLÈ N E FARRAR ART 903 Western Ave., Manchester 04351 • 207-485-5691 helene@helenefarrar.com www.helenefarrar.com
DUNN STUDIO 484 Cony Rd., Chelsea 04330 207-622-4317 • smldunn96@gmail.com www.sleinonendunn.com
MONKITREE 263 Water St., Gardiner 04345 207-512-4679 • clare@monkitree.com www.monkitree.com
MAINE CRAFTS ASSOCIATION/CENTER FOR MAINE CRAFT 288 Lewiston Rd. (in the West Gardiner Travel Plaza), PO Box 342, West Gardiner 04345 • 207- 564-0041 207-588-0021 retail@mainecrafts.org www.mainecrafts.org (see ad pages 14 & 15)
THE FRAMEMAKERS 46 Main St. & The Concourse East, Waterville 04901 207-872-8927 www.theframemakers.com
COLBY COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART 5600 Mayflower Hill Dr., Waterville 04901 207-859-5600 • museum@colby.edu www.colby.edu/museum (see ad page 160)
Eames Rd., Winslow 04901 207-873-6443
jeanannpollard@gmail.com
GEORGE PEARLMAN POTTERY 1012 River Rd., St. George 04860 • 207-372-9671
george@georgepearlman.com www.georgepearlman.com
GRANITE GALLERY
Harbor 04860 • 207-390-1701 alexa@granitegallerymaine.com www.granitegallerymaine.com
MARS HALL GALLERY ANTIQUES, ETC.
Tenants Harbor 04860 • marshallgallery@roadrunner.com www.marshallgallery.net
SPRUCE TREE STUDIO
Tenants Harbor 04860 • 207-975-6545 sprucetreestudio@gmail.com www.sprucetreestudio.net
View paintings by Sarah Lee by appt. For shows and events, follow sarahglee_artist on Instagram.
Muscongus
KATHLEEN FOX STUDIO
Tenants Harbor mainewatercolors@gmail.com www.kathleenafox.com please call or text.
SYLVIA MURDOCK
“We’re all in this together,” watercolor, 24" x 24", Sylvia Murdock Gallery & Studio, Port Clyde
Heather Newton Brown (center) is a mixed media encaustic artist and member of the Art Space Gallery in Rockland. Here, she discusses her work with visitors. Art Space is an artist-owned gallery featuring fine art from 17 talented midcoast Maine artists. photo: Anthony Anderson
975-3883 www.kathleenafox.com mainewatercolors@gmail.com
SYLVIA MURDOCK GALLERY & STUDIO news, pws, 366 Glenmere Rd., Port Clyde 04855 • 207-372-8029 sylviasmeart@roadrunner.com www.sylviamurdock.com Open Tues. & Thurs. 1-4. June-Sept and by appointment.
MONHEGAN MUSEUM 1 Lighthouse Hill Rd., Monhegan 04852 • 207-596-7003 www.monheganmuseum.org
CENTER FOR MAINE CONTEMPORARY
ART 21 Winter St., Rockland 04841 207-701-5005 • info@cmcanow.org www.cmcanow.org The state’s leading institution dedicated to advancing contemporary art in Maine through exhibitions and educational programs.
DOWLING WALSH GALLERY 365 Main St., Rockland 04841 • 207-596-0084 info@dowlingwalsh.com www.dowlingwalsh.com (see ad page 1)
LANDING GALLERY 409 Main Street, Rockland 04841 • 207-239-1223 landinggallery@gmail.com www.landingart.com (see ad pages 4 & 5)
FRIENDS OF MAINE COASTAL ISLANDS NWR 9 Water St., Rockland 04841 207-594-0600 x 5114 info@mainecoastislands.org www. mainecoastislands.org
FARNSWORTH ART MUSEUM 16 Museum St., Rockland 04841 • 207-596-6457 www.farnsworthmuseum.org
CALDBECK GALLERY 12 Elm St., Rockland 04841 • 207-594-5935 caldbeck@midcoast.com www.caldbeck.com In its 43rd year, the Caldbeck Gallery represents Lois Dodd, Katherine Bradford, Kayla Mohammadi, Alan Bray, Barbara Sullivan, Todd Watts, Nancy Glassman, Frederic Kellogg, K. Min, Jeff Epstein, Melanie Essex, Sam Cady, Dennis Pinette, Lise Becu, Dan West, Kathleen Florance, Anne Alexander, Dan Dowd, Janice Kasper. 2024 Exhibits: Kayla Mohammadi, Barbara Sullivan, Nancy Glassman, David Dewey, Nancy Wissemann-Widrig, Jack Silverio, Susan Williams, Carol Sloane, Jacque Rochester, Phoebe Bly, Michael Reece, Brenda Free, Jill Madden, K. Min, Jeff Epstein, Stew Henderson. See website for exhibitions, calendar and updated hours.
ARCHIPELAGO 386 Main St., Rockland 04841 207-596-0701 • archipelago@islandinstitute.org www.thearchipelago.net
ART SPACE GALLERY 405 Main St., Rockland 04841 • 207-594-8784 artspacemaine@gmail.com www.artspacemaine.com
Carol Douglas paints and teaches in Rockport and has an outdoor gallery at her studio. She has taught workshops in Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, Texas, Massachusetts, and New York, and she teaches twice annually aboard the schooner American Eagle. Her daily blog, “Watch Me Paint” is a top-ranked art blog.
Maine State Ferry Terminal to Vinalhaven & North Haven
photo: Anthony Anderson
SPRING EXHIBITION
Through June 30
Catherine Worthington & Kathleen Buchanan
Gallery Receptions: May 3 & June 7
FALL EXHIBITION
September 6–October 26
Gallery Reception: Sept. 6
SEEKING HAVENS
July 5–September 1
Holly Berry & Wendy Newcomb
Gallery Receptions: July 5 & Aug. 25
WINTER EXHIBITION
November 1–December 28
Gallery Reception: Nov. 1
STANHOPE AND SPENCER, TILLMAN
CRANE 342 Main St., Rockland 04841 207-593-8442
stanhopeandspencer@gmail.com www.stanhopeandspencergallery.com (see ad page 9)
CLARKE GALLERY 338 Main St., Rockland 04841 • 207-466-9325 peterjclarke@comcast.net www.clarkegallery.com
BLUE RAVEN GALLERY 324 Main St., Rockland 04841 • 805-698-6988 jodie@blueravengallery.com www.blueravengallery.com
TRIANGLE GALLERY 8 Elm St., Rockland 04841 • 207-593-8300 @trianglegallery8elm www.trianglegallery8elm.com (see ad page 19)
This beautiful landmark building in Rockland, which had been home to Harbor Square Gallery, has a new owner, Jodie Willard, and a new name, Blue Raven Gallery. Jodie is a world-class photographer and is showing some of the very best photography in Maine as well as fine art and sculpture in the new Blue Raven Gallery. Tom Donovan’s Harbor Square Gallery has moved to Bay View Street in Camden.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Rockland Harbor Breakwater Light is a historic lighthouse complex at the end of the Rockland Breakwater. It was established in 1902, about two years after the breakwater’s completion, and is owned by the city of Rockland. It is a favorite viewing location for the summer annual Rockland Harbor Schooner races.
photo: Anthony Anderson
The mission of the Friends of Maine Coastal Islands NWR is to support the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge in its efforts to conserve, protect, and enhance the rich diversity of coastal habitats, seabirds, and other wildlife. Here, natural history artist Karen Talbot talks about her work to a group visiting the 9 Water Street, Rockland gallery.
Peter and Karen Clarke are the owners and directors of Clarke Gallery in Rockland. Clarke Gallery features 19th century, modern, abstract and African American art and sculture, and is a popular stop on the Rockland First Friday Artwalk.
Let the Farnsworth surprise you.
Come see our premier collection of historic and contemporary art.
Sarah McRae Morton Hatter of Hawthorn, 2023
Lavender oil on linen
60 x 60 inches
Museum purchase, Lynne Drexler Acquisition Fund, 2023.4
© Sarah McRae Morton
DAAC Designs on Bay View Street in Camden features fine art, crafted designs, vintage finds and home accessories. Owners Daniel and Renee are always happy to answer questions and assist in finding a new discovery and must-have.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Harbor Square Gallery moved from Rockland and has opened at a new location on Bay View in Camden. Owner and goldsmith of note Tom O’Donovan is here with his magnificent golden retreiver Tobey. This will be Harbor Square Gallery’s 44th summer of presenting beautiful art to the world.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Founded in 2000, Waterfall Arts is a community arts center located in Belfast, Maine. It meets its mission through classes and workshops, exhibitions, community studios, events, and arts-outreach programs. In September 2023, the “Here Is Magic” mural unveiling reception drew a huge and enthusiastic crowd.
SUSAN TOBEY WHITE “Sadie: New Season,” 60" x 48", acrylic, Susan Tobey White Studio, Belfast
JON LINN AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY 33A Front St., Belfast 04915 207-631-2502 • jonlinn42@gmail.com www.holmesmill.net
LOCAL COLOR GALLERY 135 High St., Belfast 04915 • 207-218-1249 www.localcolorgallerymaine.org
WATERFALL ARTS 256 High St., Belfast 04915 207-338-2222 • info@waterfallarts.org www.waterfallarts.org
DEBBIE MITCHELL
My paintings are sold at Lupine Cottage, Belfast, and Maine Artisans in Lincolnville Beach and my studio by appointment 207 505-5507
“Rock
DAVID ESTEY 16 Pierce St., Belfast 04915 207-338-6890 • davidestey@roadrunner.com www.instagram.com/davidesteyartist www.davidestey.com
SUSAN TOBEY WHITE 111 High St., Belfast 04915 • 207-322-1699 www.susantobeywhite.com
DIANNE HORTON 39 W. Moore’s Shore Ln., Swanville 04915 • 207-505-5507 diannehortonmaineart@gmail.com www.dianehorton.com
The new Cygnet Gallery is located in the heart of Southwest Harbor. This new location brings back the popular gallery, formerly located in Bar Harbor and Portland’s Arts District. Cygnet Gallery hosts regular art show openings along with summer trunk shows.
The August show at the Turtle Gallery in Deer Isle featured Maine women artists. Here are Belfast artist Michele Ratté, gallery assistant Anna Edgerly-Moore, and owner/ director Elena Kubler. Turtle Gallery has been a local art establishment and landmark for over 40 years, including an extensive sculpture garden. photo: Anthony Anderson
Sisters Jill and Susan Finsen, shown here standing in front of their work, are gallery artists and are very active in the Deer Isle Art Association. This year DIAA is celebrating it’s 50th anniversary. The DIAA Gallery is located on the water’s edge in the heart of Deer Isle village.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Bangor artist Linda Packard’s show “Poems I Meant to Write” at Zillman Museum of Art featured 12 very large and thrilling paintings. Zillman Museum is known for hosting well attended and inspiring shows of cutting edge contemporary art in Downtown Bangor.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Sohns Gallery at the Rock & Art Shop 120
Downtown Bangor Partnership 120
Zillman Art Museum ............................ 120/121
Rebecca Krupke Studio 120
Bangor Public Library 124
Bangor Culture and Arts Collective..... 123/124
Bangor Beautiful ........................................ 124
Lord Hall Gallery 124/126
Suzanne Anderson / YIKES Studio Enamels ..................... 121/126
Adam Gallery and Julia Parish Jewelry 126/127 gallery b. & Annex Arts 126/128/129
Shaw Contemporary Jewelry 21/145
Gallery
The Gallery At Somes Sound 12/145 SOUTHWEST HARBOR
Clark Point Gallery 23/145
Gallery
G. Lambert Colorscapes
Deer Isle Artists Association ............. 126/131
Turtle Gallery ...................................... 126/130
Jill Hoy Gallery 132/137
J. McVeigh Jewelry 133/137 BLUE HILL
Jud Hartmann Gallery 134/135/137 Handworks Gallery 136/137
Blue Hill Bay Gallery
Art Gallery & Studio
Tides Institute & Museum of Art
The Tides Institute & Museum of Art anchors the easternmost coast of Maine with ties to neighboring Canada, wide-ranging collections, contemporary and historical exhibitions, StudioWorks artist-inresidence program, campus of nine historic buildings, regional Artsipelago cultural guide and unique New Year’s Eve celebration.
Tides Institute & Museum of Art Muselenk (Moose Island), 43 Water Street, Eastport, Maine
www.tidesinstitute.org • 207. 853.4047 • @tidesinstitute
SOHNS GALLERY AT THE ROCK & ART SHOP 36 Central St., Bangor 04401 207-947-2205 • therockandartshop@gmail.com www.therockandartshop.com
DOWNTOWN BANGOR PARTNERSHIP 9 Central St., #10, Bangor 04401 207-922-2451 • info@downtownbangor.com www.downtownbangor.com
ZILLMAN ART MUSEUM 40 Harlow St., Bangor 04401 • 207-581-3300 www.zam.umaine.edu
REBECCA KRUPKE STUDIO 82 Central St., Bangor 04401 • art@rebeccakrupke.com www.rebeccakrupke.com by appointment or chance
The Downtown Bangor Partnership introduced the Umbrella Sky Project for the summer of 2023. Inspired by Mary Poppins, the Umbrella Sky project transforms public spaces with an air of whimsy. Hosting Umbrella Sky in downtown Bangor places Bangor on a map of international locations for the installation, including Bahrain, Portugal and France.
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The Bangor Culture & Arts Collective is a new initiative that aims to highlight the cultural and art institutions in Bangor, Maine.
BANGOR cont.
BANGOR PUBLIC LIBRARY 145 Harlow St., Bangor 04401 207-947-8336
BANGOR CULTURE AND ARTS COLLECTIVE www.visitmaine.com
Bangor Greendrinks and Sohns Gallery brought an internationally renowned muralist to Bangor to create a large bee-themed mural in Downtown Bangor as part of The Good of the Hive. The Good of the Hive is a global art project and organization founded by artist Matt Willey as his personal commitment to hand-paint 50,000 honey bees—the number in a healthy, thriving hive. He has painted bee murals all over the world, including at the Smithsonian.
BANGOR BEAUTIFUL15 Columbia Street, Suite 201, Bangor 04401 bangorbeautiful@gmail.com www.bangorbeautiful.org
4 galleries
New community artists every 2 months Historic collection year-round Additional special exhibits
The One Native Lupine Mural was designed by a senior in Bangor High School’s Visual & Performing Arts Academy, Jaeda Grosjean. The mural was painted over 3 days by Grosjean and students from Bangor and Brewer with help from their art teachers and Bangor Beautiful board members. The students were able to learn more about art and engage with their community while creating something truly beautiful.
LORD HALL GALLERY 5743 Lord Hall, Orono www.instagram.com/umaine_lordhallgallery
SUZANNE ANDERSON / YIKES STUDIO
ENAMELS 92 Rockridge Rd., Lucerne-in-Maine, Dedham 04429 207-356-0460 • suzanne@suzanneanderson.me www.suzanneanderson.me www.instagram.com/yikesstudio Casual contemporary enamel jewelry.
ADAM GALLERY AND JULIA PARISH
JEWELRY 7 Main St. and 140 Battle Ave., PO Box 768, Castine 04421 • 207-326-7123 adamgallery@roadrunner.com www.adamgalleryonline.com www.juliaparish.com
GALLERY B. & ANNEX ARTS 5 Main St., and 8 Water St., Castine 04421 213-839-0851 • gallerybgallery@gmail.com www.gallerybgallery.com
DEER ISLE ARTISTS ASSOCIATION 15 Main St., PO Box 634, Deer Isle 04627 207-348-2330 • diaagallery@gmail.com www.deerisleartists.com
TURTLE GALLERY PO Box 219, 61 North Deer Isle Rd. (Rte. 15), Deer Isle 04627 207-348-9977 • person@turtlegallery.com www.theturtlegallery.com Open Memorial Day in barn and gardens of the 1876 Dow property. Showing paintings, limited edition photos and prints, sculpture, mixed media work, artists’ books, jewelry, glass, clay, metal and wood by proven and emerging artists.
Annex Arts Residency Program
Artists at Work, June-August Castine, Maine annexarts.org
15 Main Street, Deer Isle Village (207) 598 - 9656
More than 100 DIAA members work in various fine art and fine craft media. The 2024 exhibition season runs from late May - October, with special holiday events in December. Visit www.deerisleartists.com for more information.
Minavivana
“Le Grand Sauteur”
Minavivana appeared to be about 50 years of age, he was well over 6' in height and had in his countenance an indescribable mixture of good and evil.
Looking steadfastly at me, he began his speech: “Englishman, although you have conquered the French, you have not conquered us! We are not your slaves. These lakes, these woods, these mountains were left to us by our ancestors. They are our inheritance; and we will part with them to none.”
Alexander Henry “Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories” (1760–1776)
“Minavivana”
bronze edition: 20 height: 32”
fine arts gallery featuring a unique series of limited edition bronze sculptures entitled: “The Woodland Tribes of the Northeast”
11:00-5:00
461-5307)
Jud Hartmann’s exquisite bronze Native American statues are displayed at his landmark building in Blue Hill. He also showcases the work of six talented painters, like Charles Fenner Ball, who knowingly captures the magic of the local scenery.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Handworks Gallery in Blue Hill features an exceptional collection of local and Maine art, contemporary craft, and jewelry. Founded in 1975, the gallery represents a diversity of established and emerging artists. Here, owner Diane Allen is with gallery artist Wendy Seligman-Lewis in front of Seligman-Lewis’ paintings of East Blue Hill. photo: Anthony Anderson
Peter LaFreniere, owner and director of Blue Hill Bay Gallery, shows the fine work of local artist Peter Yesis. The gallery sells 19th- through 21st-century Maine and New England landscapes and seascapes by nationally recognized and emerging artists. photo: Anthony Anderson
JILL HOY GALLERY 80 Main St., PO Box 564, Stonington 04681 • 207-367-2777 jahoy1@gmail.com www.jillhoy.com
Now in its 29th year. Plein-air landscapes in oil, watercolor, gouache, giclée and posters. Open late June to mid-Oct. Mon-Sun 11-5 or by appointment. Also open weekends Thurs-Sun through mid-October.
J. MCVEIGH JEWELRY 27 West Main St., Stonington 04681 • 207-348-3080 info@jmcveighjewelry.com www.jmcveighjewelry.com
JUD HARTMANN GALLERY 79 Main St., PO Box 753, Blue Hill 04614 • 207-461-5307 hartmann@midmaine.com www.judhartmanngallery.com
HANDWORKS GALLERY 48 Main St., Blue Hill 04614 • 207-374-5613 handworksgallery@outlook.com www.handworksgallery.org
RANDY ECKARD “Solitary,” watercolor, 14
BLUE HILL BAY GALLERY 11 Tenney Hill (Main St.) PO Box 1660, Blue Hill 04614 207-374-5773 • peter@bluehillbaygallery.com www.bluehillbaygallery.com
RANDY ECKARD GALLERY 29 Pleasant St., PO Box 854, Blue Hill 04614 • 207-374-2510 artvan081@myfairpoint.net www.randyeckardpaintings.com
CYNTHIA WININGS GALLERY 24 Parker Point Rd., Blue Hill 04614 • 917-204-4001 cynthiawinings@gmail.com www.cynthiawiningsgallery.com (see ad page 2)
Cynthia Winings is an artist with a fine appreciation for the new and enticing. She is also a warm and welcoming hostess at Cynthia Winings Gallery on Parker Point Road. in Blue Hill. Winings carefully curates each exhibition to feature some of the freshest and brightest work being done in Maine by established and emerging artists.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Courthouse Gallery owner and director Karin Wilkes (left) is with gallery artist Susan Amons and her guest. Karin and Michael Wilkes founded Courthouse Gallery Fine Art in 2006 with a mission to present high-quality artworks through curated exhibitions. Their stable includes established artists whose work can be found in major collections nationally, emerging artists, and estates.
photo: Anthony Anderson
COURTHOUSE GALLERY
6 Court St., Ellsworth 04605 info@courthousegallery.com www.courthousegallery.com (see ad page 7)
TRIO 142 Main St., Ellsworth 04605 207-266-0621 • shoptrio207@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Trioshopellsworth www.instagram.com/Trio_Ellsworth
D’ALESSIO GALLERY
Bar Harbor 04609 • 207www.russelldalessioart.com has been a Bar Harbor artist for over 30 years. His gallery features his expressive figurative paintings and drawings that capture the spirit and vitality of life by the sea. Collected nationally and internationally, appreciators of art should not miss this unique Maine artist. Open Mid-May thru October, year-round by appointment.
ARGOSY GALLERY
PO Box 200, Bar Harbor 04609 info@argosygallery.com www.argosygallery.com The gallery deals exclusively in original work by some of America’s most prominent traditional painters. Emphasis is on coastal Maine. In its 29th year, the gallery has consolidated into its larger space. Open daily May through October and by appointment year-round. BLUM GALLERY
D’Alessio Gallery on Mt. Desert Street in Bar Harbor, is a place for big color, laughter, scintillating conversation, and occasional lively music. Artist Russell D’Alessio is a remarkable painter with over 50 years of experience. His canvases come alive with muted textures and bold, juicy colors, and his compositions are fantastic, whimsical, rich, and playful.
Now in its 29th year, the Argosy Gallery continues to represent award-winning artists dedicated to painting the Acadia region and coast of Maine. Accented with antique furniture and hung salon style, the gallery is an elegant and welcoming space befitting the nearly 200-year heritage of fine art inspired by Mount Desert Island.
This summer’s major show “Going the Distance” will feature the work of eight artists, each exhibiting with the gallery for more than twenty years. A gala opening reception will be held at the Bar Harbor Inn on July 27. Please call for an invitation. The show will continue online and in the gallery.
6 Mt. Desert Street, (P.O. Box 200), Bar Harbor, ME 04609 207-288-9226 • www.argosygallery.com • info@argosygallery.com
SHAW CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY 128 Main St., PO Box 608, Northeast Harbor 04662 207-276-5000 info@shawjewelry.com www.shawjewelry.com (see ad page 21)
ARTEMIS GALLERY 1 Old Firehouse Lane, PO Box 126, Northeast Harbor 04662 207-276-3001 • info@artemisgalleryme.com www.artemisgalleryme.com
THE GALLERY AT SOMES SOUND 1112 Main St., Mount Desert 04660 207-610-4622 tyra@galleryatsomessound.com www.galleryatsomessound.com (see ad page 12)
CLARK POINT GALLERY 46 Clark Point Rd., PO Box 1055, Southwest Harbor 04679 207-244-0920 • info@clarkpointgallery.com www.clarkpointgallery.com (see ad page 23)
CYGNET GALLERY 322 Main St., Southwest Harbor 04679 • info@thecygnetgallery.com www.thecygnetgallery.com
BETH G. LAMBERT COLORSCAPES 245 Seawall Rd. Southwest Harbor 04679 207-244-8090 • bethglambert@gmail.com www.bethglambert.com
photo: Anthony Anderson
Lively and sociable openings happen every other Thursday in Northeast Harbor at Artemis Gallery. Here are Philip Heckscher, Artemis gallery owner/director Deirdre Artemis Swords, and gallery artist Karen Rand Anderson.
photo: Anthony Anderson
Shaw Jewelry in Northeast Harbor is owned and directed by jeweler Sam Shaw, a RISD graduate and past winner of the Maine Crafts Association Master Craft Artist Award. The every other Thursday openings are always a party with great art and jewelry, interesting people, and brilliant refreshments. photo: Anthony Anderson
35 Bernard Road, Bernard, Maine
Featuring paintings by Ginny Lane & Mary Parkman and other local artists
Art classes offered by Ginny Lane
Open Tues. - Sat. 12 - 6 (678) 978-5551
www.quietsideartgallery.com
QUIETSIDE ART GALLERY & STUDIO
35 Bernard Rd., Bernard 04612 • 678-978-5551 quietsidegallery@gmail.com www.quietsidegallery.com
LITTLEFIELD GALLERY 145 Main St., PO Box 601, Winter Harbor 04693 207-963-6005 • info@littlefieldgallery.com www.littlefieldgallery.com Featuring the work of distinguished Maine painters and sculptors (see ads pages 8 &151)
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Sarah Faragher “Erratics in the Ledges, Schoodic” oil on canvas 16” x 20”
Celebrating the essence of Maine through contemporary art
Gallery artist/sculptor Mark Herrington and guests enjoy James Groleau’s sold-out show at Littlefield Gallery in Winter Harbor. Down East Magazine has often voted Littlefield Gallery “Maine’s Best Gallery.” Dedicated owners and directors Jane and Kelly Littlefield enter their 16th season, representing 38 talented painters and sculptors with Maine connections.
MOTHERS ART GALLERY By Appointment, Just Off Route 1, PO Box 19, Columbia Falls, 04623 • 510-504-1109 art@mothersartgallery.com www.mothersartgallery.com Fine art &
MOTHERS Art Gallery in Columbia Falls held a special exhibition last fall, “Far East to Down East: Contemporary Japanese Art.” It featured the art of 16 artists from the city of Sakai, which is near Osaka, Japan, and had an artist reception open to the public. Owner and director Whitney Vosgrove hosts changing shows in his 1841 barn and especially enjoys promoting the best local artists.
TIDES INSTITUTE & MUSEUM OF ART 43 Water St., PO Box 161, Eastport 04631 207-853-4047 • tides@tidesinstitute.org www.tidesinstitute.org (see ad page 119)
The Maine Gallery + Studio Guide Studio Artists Section presents examples of some of the best Maine studio artists and their contact info. See a studio nearby? Make an appointment to visit and you may leave with a new friendship, a memorable piece of art, a story worth telling, and a new status as a Maine art collector.
This new STUDIO ARTISTS section shows examples of some of the best Maine studio artists and their contact info. See a studio nearby? Make an appointment to visit and you may leave with a new friendship, a memorable piece of art, a story worth telling, and a new status as a collector.
John Wilkinson Sculpture
KMEADVH STUDIO
PO Box 179, 19 Knox Street, Thomaston, Maine 04861 (207) 354-5164
johnwilkinson@sculptor1.com https://sculptor1.com https.www.Instagram.com
www.sculptor1.com @johnwilkinsonsculpture
Deena S. Ball Fine Art
Jean Forbes Art
Harpswell, Maine
15 Centre St., #8 Bath, ME 04530 207-837-4732 • kbmvonhuene@gmail.com www.kmeadvhstudio.com AVIS
53 Falmouth Road, Falmouth, Maine (412) 606-8808 deenaball@mac.com https://deenasball.com/ https://www.instagram.com/deena.s.ball/
JUDITH SCHUPPIEN STUDIO
63 Harding Rd, Brunswick 207-513-9169 judithschuppien@gmail.com judithschuppienart.com
157 Seawall Road, Southwest Harbor (401) 932-1675
www.nancygrice.com nancygrice@mac.com
jeanforbesart@gmail.com www.jeanforbesart.com www.instagram.com/jeanforbesart
Kharris B Creative Studio 20 Webber Ave., Bath, Maine, 04530 (207) 751-6460 kharrisb@hotmail.com www.kharrisb.com https://www.instagram.com/kharrisb/
63 Crescent St., Rockland 860-989-3805 • tuvabird@gmail.com
Marcia Brandwein Studio Gallery
254 Pemaquid Harbor Rd., Pemaquid (207) 677-2831 pemharbor@optonline.net www.marciabrandwein.com instagram - marciabrandweinart
The Side Street Gallery 17 Mt. Ephraim Rd., Searsport, (120)754-8028 beth.from.maine@gmail.com https://www.thesidestreetgallery.com/
28 Pitcher Rd, Waldoboro (207) 832-8133
sararugweaver@gmail.com https://sarahotchkiss.com htttps://www.instagram.com/sara.hotchkiss
Studio Gallery 87 87 Federal St., Wiscasset (207) 315-1222 • ammibai@icloud.com www.ammibaichung.com www.instagram.com/ammibai_chung/
Adam Gallery and Julia Parish Jewelry ...............126/127
Alchimia Gallery .................................48/49
Amy Kustra ............................................. 36
Ann Tracy
Fine Art & Photography ....................32/34
Archipelago ........................................91/92
Argosy Gallery ................................142/143
Art Space Gallery ......................... 91/96/97
Artemis Gallery ...............................144/145
Bangor Beautiful .................................... 124
Bangor Culture and Arts Collective 123/124
Bangor Public Library ............................ 124
Barn Gallery .......................................30/31
Bayview Gallery .......... inside front cover/59
Beth G. Lambert Colorscapes........145/146
Blue Hill Bay Gallery .......................138/139
Blue Raven Gallery ...........................94/102
Boothbay Region Art Foundation ........... 61
Bowdoin College
Museum of Art .......... 59/inside back cover
Caldbeck Gallery ................................91/95
Camden Falls Gallery .............. 13/105/107
Carol L. Douglas Studio .................103/104
Casco Bay Artisans ........................... 39/41
Center for Maine Contemporary Art ..90/93
Centre St. Arts Gallery, LLC ..............60/61
Clark Point Gallery ...........................23/145
Clarke Gallery ........................... 94/100/101
Colby College Museum of Art .........82/160
Courthouse Gallery Fine Art ..............7/142
Cove Street Arts ..................................... 36
Cygnet Gallery ................................145/147
Cynthia Winings Gallery ....................2/138
daac Designs ..................................105/108
David Estey ....................................111/114
David Little Studio .............................40/41
David Lussier Gallery .........................29/30
Deer Isle Artists Association ...........126/131
Dewaard Fine Art ............................105/109
De’Bramble Art Gallery ............................ 49
Anderson Fine Art ....................... 31
Horton ....................................... 114
Walsh Gallery ..........................1/90 Downtown Bangor Partnership ............. 120 Dunn Studio....................................... 81/82 D’Alessio Gallery ............................141/142
Eastern Art Services ..........................33/34
Farnsworth Art Museum .....................91/99
Fore River Gallery ..............................36/37
Freeport Glass Artists .........................49/50
Friends of Maine Coastal Islands NWR ... 90 Gallery 302 ............................. 52/53/54/55
Liz Prescott 47/51
Local Color Gallery 110/112/113
Lord Hall Gallery 124/126
MOTHERS Art Gallery 152
Maine Art Gallery 61/62
Maine Art Studio
/Stephen V Beckett 33/34
Maine Artisans Collective 105
Maine Crafts Association
/Center For Maine Craft 4/15/82
Maine Museum of Photographic arts 38/41
Mars Hall Gallery
Fine Art, Antiques, etc. 86/87/88
Meetinghouse Arts 48/49
Monhegan Museum 90
Monkitree 82/83
Moss Galleries 41/42/43
New Era Gallery 103
Pamela Shockey Studio 41/47
Pemaquid Artists at Pemaquid Art Gallery 70/74/75/76
Portland Art Gallery 11/36
Quietside Art Gallery & Studio 150
Rachel Altschuler Gallery 70/71
Randy Eckard Gallery 138
Rebecca Krupke Studio 120
River Arts 64/66/67
Roux & Cyr Gallery 34/35
Saltwater Artists Gallery 70/72/73
Shaw Contemporary Jewelry 21/145
Sidle House 49
Small Wonder Gallery and Framing 105
Sohns Gallery at the Rock & Art Shop 120
Spruce Tree Studio 88
Stanhope and Spencer,Tillman Crane 9/94
Studio 53 Fine Art 63/64
Susan Tobey White 110/114
Suzanne Anderson / YIKES Studio Enamels 121/126
Sylvan Gallery 6/61
Sylvia Murdock Gallery & Studio 89/90 TRIO 138/142
The Framemakers 82/84
The Gallery At Somes Sound 12/145 The Kittery Art Association 29
Thos Moser 48/49
Tides Institute & Museum of Art 119/152/153
Triangle Gallery 19/94
Turtle Gallery 126/130
Union of Maine Visual Artists 16/17/18/34
Waterfall Arts 110/115
Wiscasset Bay Gallery 3/61
Yarmouth Frame and Gallery 46/47
Zillman Art Museum 120/121
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And you can start your Maine art collection with a single painting.
Suzanne and Anthony Anderson, publishersJune 29 through November 3, 2024
Organized by the Bronx Museum in coordination with the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, In the Fullness of Time features the work of artist Abigail DeVille. With a humanizing lens, DeVille explores how marginalized communities persevere through their search for renewal and happiness as they migrate to new places that become sanctuaries. She uses found materials and detritus to unearth forgotten narratives of those whose contributions have been erased throughout history. This exhibition will feature large-scale installations and sculptural works that are part of her “Libertas” series, as well as a newly created piece related to Bowdoin College’s history. It will also include rarely seen works that examine familial and ancestral experiences as they relate to the complex notion of freedom.