Abstract: Three Views
Exhibition at Thornton Oaks, Brunswick Maine. Reception on March 4 at 4:00pm
Exhibition at Thornton Oaks, Brunswick Maine. Reception on March 4 at 4:00pm
I am excited to be involved with the new Winter Artist Market, located in the Harpswell Corner Market at the corner of Mountain Road and Rt.123 in Harpswell. This seasonal market will showcase the work of twelve+ local artists. It will be open starting on Nov. 28 until Dec. 21 on Thursdays through Sundays, 10:00-5:00. There will be original paintings, jewelry, pottery, prints, cards and other unique handmade items, along with greenery from Mare Brook Farm.
I will have original paintings, cards, and prints, and I will be there working at the market, hoping to see you!
It’s happening again! You are invited to visit my studio, and studios all over the town of Harpswell, for two days in July. I will have new and old work, and would love to see you. www.harpswellopenstudiotour.com
Join us in the studio on Dec. 7 & 8 for a Holiday Open Studio! Lots of new work and older, with some goodies to eat and drink!. My friend and talented potter Liz Stamey will be offering her work for sale.
Location: 396 Mountain Road, Harpswell, Maine 04079
Visit us at 396 Mountain Road on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14 for the Open Studio Tour. I will be opening my studio from 10-4 on both days. Also, I am honored to have Liz Stamey exhibiting her pottery alongside my paintings. Visit www.harpswellopenstudiotour.com for a map and listing of all the participating studios!
ENTANGLEMENT May 1— June 11. Highfield Hall and Gardens, 56 Highfield Drive, Falmouth MA.02541
508-495-1878 https://highfieldhallandgardens.org
The Union of Maine Visual Artists is pleased to host the upcoming exhibitions: “Taking Up Space: Paintings of Nancy Grice,” & “Black Fawn: A photographic ƒolktale by Nathan Meyer” at its Portland Chapter Gallery in the Portland Media Center, 516 Congress Street, Portland Maine, January 2nd – 31th, 2023.The opening reception is Friday, January 6, 2023 from 5-8pm during the Portland First Friday Art Walk. The exhibition is free to the public and the Portland Media Center facility and gallery is ADA accessible. Artworks in UMVA exhibitions are generally for sale through the artist(s) and a portion of each sale benefits the UMVA. For further information about UMVA and Membership visit www.umvaonline.org.