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Rendezvous

Museum of Art, through Jan. 7, 2024. 725-3275.

Brick Store Museum, 117 Main St., Kennebunk. Smokey the Bear Original Artwork from the National Archives, through May 14; Wrapped in Blue: Fashions to Promote Global Health, through Aug. 20; Making the Modern World: A Century+ of Progress, May 6–Aug. 31. 985-4802.

Caldbeck Gallery, 12 Elm St., Rockland. Morris David Dorenfeld Retrospective, May 5–29; Katherine Bradford, Jun. 2–Jul. 1; Shaped, Jun. 2–Jul. 1. 594-5935.

Carol L. Douglas Studio and Gallery, 394 Commercial St., Rockport. Landscape and marine paintings, workshops and instruction. Watch-me-paint.com. 585-201-1558.

Center for Maine Contemporary Art, 21 Winter St., Rockland. Rodrigo Valenzuela, May 26–Sept. 10; Ellie GA: Quarries, May 26–Sept. 10; Nancy Andrews: Homebodies, May 27–Sept. 10. 701-5005.

Colby College Museum of Art, 5600 Mayflower Hill Dr., Waterville. 2023 Senior Exhibition, May 4–21; Time and Tide Flow Wide: The Collection in Context, 1959-1973, through Jun. 11; All in One: Selections from the Alex Katz Foundation Collection, through Jun. 11; Ashley Bryan / Paula Wilson: Take the World into Your Arms, through Jul. 31; Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change, Jun. 3–Oct. 22; Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village, May 19–Jul. 28, 2024. 859-5600.

Cove Street Arts, 71 Cove St. Wax: Hot & Cold, through May 6; Tree Speech, through May 13; Explorations, through May 20; Lisa Noonis: Blossom, through Jun. 17. 808-8911.

David Lussier Gallery, 66 Wallingford Sq., Kittery. Gallery with works by artists including Benjamin Lussier, David Lussier, George Van Hook, and Pamela Lussier. 860-336-9051.

Denmark Arts Center, 50 W Main St., Denmark. Beginner Art Camp, July 5–7. Advanced Art Camp, June 27–30. 452-2412.

Farnsworth Art Museum, 16 Museum St., Rockland. Edward Hopper and Andrew Wyeth: Rockland, Maine, May 27–Aug. 27; Maine in America 2023: Celebrating the Alex Katz Foundation, through Sept. 24; The Farnsworth at 75, through Dec. 31; Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk, through Sept. 29, 2024. 596-6457.

First Friday Art Walks, Creative Portland, 84 Free St. Jun. 2. 370-4784.

Greenhut Galleries, 146 Middle St. Maine the Painted State, through May 27; Tina Ingraham Solo Exhibition, Jun. 1–Jul. 1 . 772-2693.

Kittery Art Association, 2 Walker St. Art in Bloom: All Member Exhibition, May 18–Jun. 11; Sea Breezes: All Member Exhibit, Jun. 15–Jul. 9. 451-9384.

Lincoln Theater, Exhibition on Screen: Tokyo Stories, May 25–26. 563-3424.

Maine Historical Society, 489 Congress St. Chansonetta Stanley Emmons: Staging the Past, through Jun. 3; Fashion for the People: Maine’s Graphic Tees, through Jul. 29; CODE RED: Climate, Justice & Natural History Collections, through Dec. 30. 774-1822.

Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath. Women Behind the Lens: The Photography of Emma D. Sewall, Josephine Ginn Banks, and Abbie F. Minott, through Nov. 1; SeaChange: Darkness and Light in the Gulf of Maine, through Dec. 31. 443-1316.

Maine Sculpture Trail, Schoodic International Sculpture Symposium. An outdoor exhibit of 34 sculptures spanning over 273 miles along the coastal region of Downeast Maine. schoodicsculpture.org.

Mayo Street Arts, 10 Mayo St. The Unfinished Art

Rendezvous

Project, May 6–Jun. 25. 879-4629.

Moss Galleries, 100 Fore St. Celeste Roberge, through May 28. 804-0459.

Moss Galleries, 251 US-1, Falmouth. Robert S.

Neuman, Michael Mulhern, & Carla Weeks, through May 13; Nathaniel Meyer, May 19–Jul. 1. 781-2620.

Ogunquit Museum of American Art, 543 Shore Rd.

Shifting Sands: Beaches, Bathers, and Modern Maine Art, through Jul. 16; Joe Wardwell: Mural Commission, through Nov. 12; Networks of Modernism: 1898–1968, through Nov. 12; The Architect of a Museum, through Nov. 12. 646-4909.

Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Sq. Outside the Frame: Todd Webb in Africa, through Jun. 18; Elizabeth

Colombia: Mythologies, May 5–Sept. 3; Drawn to the Light: 50 Years of Photography at Maine Media Workshops & College, Jun. 16–Sept. 10; Alex Katz,

Wedding Dress, Jun. 30–Jun. 2, 2024. 775-6148.

Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle St., Portsmouth, NH. Reinventing Portsmouth, through Oct. 9; A Sense of Place, through Oct. 28. (603)436-8433. Richard Boyd Art Gallery, 15 Epps St., Peaks Island. Paintings in Oil, May 1–30; Randy Eckard Works in Watercolor, Jun. 1–29. 712-1097.

River Arts, 36 Elm St, Damariscotta. Members’ Show, May 20–Jun. 17; New Works, Jun. 24–Jul. 29. 563-6868.

Strand Theatre, 345 Main St., Rockland. Exhibition on Screen: Tokyo Stories, Jun. 1. 594-0070.

University of New England Art Galleries, UNE Art Gallery, 716 Stevens Ave. Tenacious, through Jun. 11; Rose

Marasco: Camera Lucida, Jun. 23–Oct. 8. 602-3000.

University of New England Art Galleries, Jack S. Ketchum Library, 11 Hills Beach Rd., Biddeford.

Images of Neuroscience, Images of Transcendence: Work from UNE Imaging and Paintings by Honour Mack, May 5–Sept. 29. 602-3000.

Film

Celebration Barn Theater, 190 Stock Farm Rd., South Paris. Post From the Road: A Work-in-Progress Screening, Jun. 2. 743-8452.

Lincoln Theater, 2 Theater St., Damariscotta. Turn Every Page, May 16; Showing Up, May 19–25; MidCoast Film Fest, Jun. 23–24. 563-3424.

Strand Theatre, 345 Main St., Rockland. Paint, through May 4; Being John Malkovich, May 7; The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, May 28. 594-0070.

Don’t Miss

Cross Insurance Arena, 1 Civic Center Sq. Maine Villain Arts tattoo Convention, Jun. 16–18. 791-2200.

Celebration Barn Theater, 190 Stock Farm Rd., South Paris. The Early Evening Show, Jun. 24. 743-8452. Deertrees Theatre, 156 Deertrees Rd., Harrison. Gong Show: Open Mic Night, Jun. 24. 583-6747.

Footlights Theatre, 190 US-1, Falmouth. Christopher Brown, May 13. 747-5434.

Grand Theater, 165 Main St., Ellsworth. ?SYCHIC: Mentalist Kent Axell, May 6. 667-9500.

Merrill Auditorium, 20 Myrtle St. Matt Fraser, Jun. 16. 842-0800.

Mystic Theater, 49 Franklin St., Rumford. Stories from Bob Perlow: The TV Sitcom Warm-Up Guy, May 12; The Big

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Paper Charts

Admiralty, Canadian, Imray, NGA, NOAA, POD, Waterproof

Chart Books

Maptech, Richardsons’, Explorer, NV Charts

Books

Cruising Guides, Celestial, First Aid, Log, Navigation, Seamanship, Tide/Currents

Navigation Tools

Chart Correction Kits, Dividers, Plotters, Triangles, Rulers, Star Finders, Reference Cards

Flags

Rendezvous

Show Magic Students Perform, May 27–28. 369-0129. Sherman's of Portland, 49 Exchange St. Book signing for Red Hands with Colin W. Sargent, May 26, 3–5pm. 207-773-4100.

St. Lawrence Arts, 76 Congress St. Project Dragology Competition Round 3, May 13; Project Dragology Competition Round 4, Jun. 3; meSSeS, Jun. 9. 775-5568. Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Rd., Brownfield. Mother of an Artisan Fair and Blunch Too!, May 14. 935-7292.

Stonington Opera House, 1 School St. Trivia Night, May 11. 367-2788.

Strand Theatre, 345 Main St., Rockland. Abolition Night at the Strand, May 5. 594-0070.

Tasty

Lincoln Theater, 2 Theater St., Damariscotta. Talking Food in Maine: Intimate Conversations with host Cherie Scott and guest Christian Hayes, May 18. 563-3424. Now You’re Cooking, 49 Front St., Bath. Facebook Live cooking demos with a rotating list of staff & local chefs, every Thu. 443-1402.

WW&F Railway, 97 Cross Rd., Alna. Mother’s Day Tea with Maine Tasting Center, May 13; BBQ and SeaLyon Farmstand Express, Jun. 17. 882-4193.

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Select Area Restaurants

Brickyard Hollow Brewing Company offers unique craft pizza delivery, pickup, and dine-in from our new waterfront location at 9 Commercial Street in Portland. Featuring a diverse menu and our own craft beer, we were established by Mainers with a passion for community involvement and great experiences. Visit us in Portland, Freeport, or at our original Yarmouth brewpub. brickyardhollow.com

Anthony’s Italian Kitchen 30 years of Old World recipes. Best meatballs in town. Mile-high lasagnas, freshfilled cannoli pastries, 54 sandwiches, pizza. A timeless great family spot. Beer and wine. Free parking. 151 Middle St., Portland, AnthonysItalianKitchen.com, 774-8668.

J’s Oyster Premier seafood destination & locals’ favorite w/indoor & outdoor waterfront seating on a scenic Portland pier. Since 1977, classic favorites, friendly service. Named by Coastal Living one of “America’s Best Seafood Dives 2016.” 722-4828.

Bandaloop has moved into a restored 1700s barn on Route 1 in Arundel. Since 2004 we have offered locally sourced, globally inspired, organic cuisine. Our new home has plenty of space, parking, outdoor seating, takeout, and an event space in the loft. We continue to offer something for every palate—from vegans to carnivores and everything in between. bandalooprestaurant.com

The Corner Room features bright, wide-open space with towering ceilings complemented by handcrafted woodwork. Patrons can expect a warm, comfortable atmosphere, marked by the rich aromas of house-made pastas, pizzas, antipasti and artisanal breads. Come and enjoy the taste of Venice in the heart of Portland, ME! 879-4747, 110 Exchange Street. Visit thecornerroomkitchenandbar.com for more information.

Portland Lobster Company “Maine’s Best Lobster Roll,” lobster dinners, steamers, fried claims, chowder. Enjoy live music daily w/ ice-cold local beer or fine wine on our deck overlooking gorgeous Portland Harbor. 180 Commercial St., 775-2112, portlandlobstercompany.com.

Bruno’s Voted Portland’s Best Italian Restaurant by Market Surveys of America, Bruno’s offers a delicious variety of classic Italian, American, and seafood dishes–and they make all of their pasta in-house. Great sandwiches, pizza, calzones, soups, chowders, and salads. Enjoy lunch or dinner in the dining room or the tavern. Casual dining at its best. 33 Allen Ave., 878-9511, https://www.restaurantji.com/me/portland/ brunos-restaurant-and-tavern-/

Maria’s Ristorante Portland’s original classic Italian restaurant. Greg & Tony Napolitano prepare classics: Zuppa di Pesce, Eggplant Parmigiana, Grilled Veal Sausages, Veal Chop Milanese, homemade cavatelli pastas, Pistachio Gelato & Maine’s Best Meatballs. See our own sauce in local stores. $11.95-$22.95. Open at 5 Wed.-Sat. Catering always avail. 1335 Congress Street 772-9232, mariasrestaurant.com.

Flatbread Company Portland Tucked between two wharves with picturesque waterfront views. Family-friendly restaurant w/ signature pizzas, weekly carne & veggie specials. Made w/ local ingredients, baked in wood-fired, clay ovens. Everything’s homemade, organic, and nitrate-free. 24 local drafts & cocktails showcase all-local breweries & distilleries. 72 Commercial St., 772-8777, flatbreadcompany.com.

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