Give yourself plenty of time to stroll 'The Painted State' at Greenhut and into the magical woods at Cove Street.
Read More[W]e can see every series as a different way Florance navigates the play between randomness and inevitability. The “Between” paintings, in particular, best express this struggle to find balance between opposing forces.
Read MoreIn essence, Daudin is not presenting portraits of particular people as much as he is snapshots – inventively conceived through the classical form – of the world in our times.
Read MoreAs the show’s title states, Garde is an expressionist, a style that relies heavily on free, often spontaneous gesture.
Read MorePhotography is everywhere this summer, ranging from small, focused exhibitions to expansive, rambling surveys featuring some of the greatest masters in the field. Together, they represent a continuum of this art form from the 1880s through present day.
Read MoreA show of watercolors by various artists and another of photographs of oil tanks by Tim Greenway are both on display at the Portland gallery.
Read MorePhotographer Tim Greenway’s work is as sharp and hi-tech as painter Tim Wilson’s is vague and elemental.
Read MoreBetween two exhibits, Cove Street Arts is here, there and everywhere.
Read MoreTake all four shows together and you’ve got a visual experience to rival the Portland Museum of Art.
Read MoreOn the evidence of the work in “Flight,” a paraphrase of a line from the song seems appropriate: “There will be art in the dark times.”
Read MoreJon Imber, who succumbed to ALS in 2014, emulated Guston, de Kooning, and others while developing a provocative and personal vision of figure and landscape.
Read MoreThe Portland gallery is also showing the photography of John and Cynthia Orcutt.
Read MoreEva Goetz considers the future of artificial intelligence, wondering if its impact will be positive or negative. “Whose feet do we worship at? Is technology the new God?” she asks, adding, “Who survives our creations?” Her robots help us move toward answers.
Read MoreCurator Bruce Brown assembles established and emerging artists for a show that emphasizes the elegance and opportunities of paper.
Read MoreCove Street is huge. It is gorgeous… if you want to see what’s happening with new painting in Maine, at the moment, there is no better place.
Read MoreCove Street Arts hosts TEMPOart’s second Welcome Feast of the summer.
Read MoreCove Street is an excellent space, and what it offers in terms of possibilities and scale is new, important and most welcome.
Read MoreWith a second new arts-centric neighborhood center opening this spring, East Bayside is becoming an arts destination.
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