Jeanne Hayman shows new work at Local 188
The paintings are on view at the Portland restaurant through July 2.
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“Blue City,” an abstract acrylic on wood panel painting by Jeanne O’Toole Hayman, is on view at Local 188 in Portland. It measures 10 inches by 22 inches.
Photo by Jay York, courtesy of Full Circle Art Consulting
Longtime Maine painter Jeanne O’Toole Hayman shows newly completed abstract paintings at Local 188 in Portland. The exhibition, titled “Permutations: Examinations of Color and Shape,” includes more than 70 works that will remain on view at the Portland restaurant through July 2.
Hayman has a painting studio in Portland and is a member of the printmaking cooperative Peregrine Press. She has shown her work at galleries and museums across New England including the Farnsworth Art Museum, Richard Boyd Art Gallery and Greenhut Galleries. The exhibition is jointly curated by Jenny Gardner, manager of Local 188, and Full Circle Art Consulting’s
Baskin and Raymond win in Ballston Spa village election | The Daily Gazette
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BALLSTON SPA An incumbent village trustee and a “smart growth” advocate who ran with him as the “A Better BSpa” party were elected to the Village Board Tuesday in a five-way contest for two seats on the board.
Unofficial results from the contested election gave incumbent Trustee Shawn Raymond 359 votes, just ahead of his running mate, Ben Baskin, who received 336 votes.
Not far behind was Mary Price-Bush with 329 votes, followed by Sean Mulvaney with 243 votes, and Robert Bush Jr., with 226 votes, according to the figures provided by Mayor Larry Woolbright.