Friday, May 20, 2016

A Visual Season

Boston Take-off 1, charcoal, 26x20. 2016

There is a sense of euphoria in Maine at this time of year as we all begin to anticipate the warmth of a new season. For artists, part of the excitement is also the completion of winter work and its delivery to exhibitions. The last six months have been satisfying, as painting and related activity have expanded to fill my days after retirement from teaching. It’s an enjoyable challenge to adapt to a new work rhythm and I’m confident that it will continue to evolve as I settle into my own work.

Here’s a schedule of some upcoming activity and places where you can see my work this summer. I’m excited about being able to show in these inviting art spaces, with thoughtful gallerists and curators, in Maine and beyond.

Solo Exhibition
July 16 – August 21
George Marshall Store
140 Lindsay Road
York, Maine
Land Marks – On the Move


Hackensack River Intersections, oil on linen, 30x30



Group Exhibitions

May 28 – August 14
Peters Valley School of Craft
19 Kuhn Rd, Layton, NJ
Making Matters: Fresh Perspectives in Fine Craft

 Marsh Harbor Afternoon, 18x24, oil on linen, 2015


May 15 – September 30
The Gallery at Somes Sound
PO Box 203, Mt. Desert, Maine 

 Bald Mountain 1, Acadia National Park, 16x20, oil on linen, 2016


Memorial Day – Columbus Day
The Turtle Gallery
61 North Deer Isle Road
Deer Isle, Maine


Penobscot Bay Looking South from Great Spruce Head Island, 12x24, oil on canvas, 2015


Ongoing
Elizabeth Moss Gallery
251 U.S. Route 1
Falmouth, Maine

Teaching - Drawing and Painting Workshop
July 29-Aug 2
Peters Valley School of Craft
Layton, New Jersey
Seeing Natural Spaces - Working with Marks and Color

Painting Residency
September 2016
Heliker-LaHotan Foundation
Great Cranberry Island, Maine
http://www.heliker-lahotan.org/residency.html




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