The Holiday Show and 40th Anniversary Celebration
The Holiday Show 40th Anniversary Celebration Now extended through January! November 30 – January 27
The Holiday Show 40th Anniversary Celebration Now extended through January! November 30 – January 27
Neil Welliver was born in Pennsylvania in 1929 and lived in Maine for 35 years prior to his death in 2005. He received his BFA from Philadelphia Museum, College of Art and his MFA from Yale School of Art. He taught at Yale and the University of Pennsylvania, where he served as chairman the Graduate…
Frederick Lynch grew up in Massachusetts and received his BFA from Massachusetts College of Art, his MEd from Westfield State College, and continued on to Post Graduate study at the University of Massachusetts, the Instituo de Allende in Mexico, Massachusetts College of Art and Maine College of Art. Lynch moved to Maine in the 1970s where…
Tina Ingraham Rocks, Trees, Sand & Sea: Popham to Blue Hill featuring Roy Germon in the side gallery September 7 – 30, 2017 Opening reception Thursday, September 7th from 5 – 7pm
Tina Ingraham was born in Kenton, Ohio in 1947. She received her MFA from Brooklyn College of CUNY in 1996 and Bachelor of Science in Design at the University of Cincinnati, College of DAAP in 1970. Influenced by three years of living in Perugia Italy, Ingraham’s study of Renaissance painting and fresco is evident…
Mike Stiler has evolved over the years as a resident and artist of Monhegan Island, a place that is a treasure trove of weathered material that washes up on the shores and fills the coves. His love of working with recycled material is a sort of meditation for the artist that brings humor and light…
Born in Western Maine, Kathi Smith is an artist whose work is reflective of the landscape she finds herself within. Smith invites us to join her in close observation of familiar-seeming places, places that hold personal and universal narratives. Recent subjects include Great Cranberry Island, her family’s homestead in Nova Scotia, and her hometown of…
Richardson’s attraction to multi-layered surfaces is evident in his work. The underpaintings may include accidental marks or even the ghost of an earlier idea or composition, which, through the creative process, may be brought forward to play a role in the final image. Fascinated by the beauty and truth within personal marks and gestures made…