The all “Abstract” show is open at River Arts in Damariscotta and will run until Oct. 15. Juror, Celeste Henriquez, selected 82 works from 146 submissions of sculpture, painting, photography, print making and assemblage. A full range of styles.
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River Arts in Damariscotta invites artists to submit work for a juried show of all abstract art. The deadline for submission is Saturday, Sept. 3 at 4 p.m. Entries must be delivered in person at the gallery before the deadline. The gallery is.
An exhibit in York features the work of mothers of children with special needs, while a Kittery Gallery is showing photo portraits of Black and brown Mainers.
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For Subscribers Art review: Portland Museum of Art’s 2020 exhibit is probably as good as virtual gets There are still some things missing from the experience, compared to in-person, but there are others gained from the online presentation of Untitled, 2020. By Jorge S. Arango Share AART! (Artists’ Rapid Response Team!), “Fifteen hand-painted yard signs” (detail, top row, left to right: Rebuild the Safety Net, Vote Safely, Together We Create Our Future; bottom row, left to right: Healthcare Is at the Heart of Democracy, I Want You to Panic, Poverty Hurts Our Neighbors), 2020, acrylic on primed wood panel. Courtesy of the artists.