Portland Museum of Art opens exhibition about 2020, online only – for now Untitled features new work by 25 Maine artists.
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“We Gonna Be Alright,” a digital print by Ryan Adams, is part of the new “Untitled” exhibition hosted by the Portland Museum of Art – for now on its website and in person when the museum reopens.
Courtesy of Portland Museum of Art
It seems fitting that an exhibition dedicated to 2020 will open online.
Someday – that elusive someday – the Portland Museum of Art will open “Untitled: Art from Maine in a Time” to the public, so people can actually see the exhibition in person and experience art in the flesh. For now, virtual content will fill the void.
February 11, 2021 Arts
Lord Hall Gallery will host a virtual opening for its 2021 UMaine Faculty Exhibition 5â6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, via Zoom.
The exhibition, which runs from Feb. 12âMarch 12, will showcase work by Susan Camp, Wayne Hall, Samantha C. Jones, Andy Mauery, Robert Pollien, Matt Smolinsky and Giles Timms.
The artwork on display will include drawings, photography, digital art, wood carvings and more. The exhibition presents an overview of the research and creative accomplishments of studio art and art education faculty.
Anyone interested in attending the free opening can request a Zoom link by contacting Rachelle Maietta, 207.581.3245; rachelle.maietta@maine.edu; by 4 p.m. on the day of the exhibition.