Two classes offered by the Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset in June and July are filling up, but a few spaces are still available. Adeline Godminc-Tronzo will teach a drawing workshop with painting and collage on Sunday, June 13; and Carolyn Gabbe.
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SOUTH BERWICK Deadline announced for History Camp scholarship The Old Berwick Historical Society invites current Grade 7 and 8 students who reside in the Marshwood School District to apply for a spot in its free History Summer Camp experience, set for June 21-25. The camp will be led by Caitlin Bishop. Three students will be […]
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Deadline announced for History Camp scholarship
The Old Berwick Historical Society invites current Grade 7 and 8 students who reside in the Marshwood School District to apply for a spot in its free History Summer Camp experience, set for June 21-25.
The camp will be led by Caitlin Bishop.
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Art students’ work on display
The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Artists exhibit now hung at the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland features the work of 15 artists who have attended the internationally renowned school since its inception in 1946.
Contributed / Maine Jewish Museum
Exhibits
Art Auction to benefit Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset, view online through June 15, maineartgallerywiscasset.org.
“East End in Bloom,” installation of flowers through May at East End Community School, 195 North St., Portland.
“The Ground Beneath You Holds You,” new works by Alice Jones, to June 26 at Elizabeth Moss Galleries, U.S. Route 1 in the Falmouth Shopping Center.
Wiscasset art show opens to more than 100 visitors
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Maine Art Gallery visitors enjoyed art as well as socializing for one of the first times this season on May 15 in Wiscasset.
Photo by Bob Bond
WISCASSET The Maine Art Gallery, at 15 Warren St., opened its doors to this year’s visitors May 15 with more than 100 guests attending events both inside the historic brick building and on the lawn outside, where refreshments were served under a tent.
For many attendees, it was the first time in over a year that they had socialized in such a large group.
Artists in the current Maine Art Gallery show were asked, “What inspires you?” Colleen Kearney-Graffam, standing by her painting, “Look Up,” says that it is the interconnectedness of life systems with the natural and perceived mythical worlds.
Christine Hopf-Lovette Wed, 05/19/2021 - 2:15pm
Gallery manager Kerry Hadley and season sponsor Sherri Dunbar were introduced by Wendy Ross at the Maine Art Gallery’s Members Show. Birdhouses decorated by artists were sold in a silent auction. Photo by Bob Bond
“What inspires artist Colleen Kearney-Graffam? The inter-connectedness of life systems with the natural and perceived mythical worlds. Here she is with her painting, “Look Up.” Photo by Bob Bond
The Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset opened its doors to visitors this year on May 15 with over 100 guests attending the festive events both inside the historic brick building and on the lawn outside, where refreshments were served under a tent. For many attendees, it was the first time in over a year that they had socialized in such a large group, adding a special joyfulness to the gathering. A beautiful spring evening was an added plus.