I’m very excited to be included in this exhibition (with some of my favorite Maine artists!) at Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset. Drawn to Maine runs simultaneously with a new exhibit of plein air paintings on the first floor. The opening is this Saturday, June 15, from 5:00 to 7:00. Looking forward to it very much.

ALT TEXT for graphic: An announcement graphic for Drawn to Maine: Contemporary Drawing and Printmaking at Maine Art Gallery, 15 Warren Street, Wiscasset, Maine. The exhibition runs from June 13 to July 21, with an opening reception on Saturday, June 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. To the left of the announcement is a detail from my linocut print included in the show, a large dark purple crow sitting on a branch surrounded by stars and snowflakes.

Drawn to Maine: Contemporary Drawing & Printmaking
Maine Art Gallery Wiscasset
15 Warren Street
Wiscasset, ME
maineartgallerywiscasset.org

Opening reception: Saturday, June 15, 5–7 p.m.
Artwalk & Art Talk: The Printmaking Experience, Thursday, June 27, 6:30 p.m.

Karen Adrienne • Debra Arter • Christine Aston • Jane Banquer • Kathy J. Bouchard •Asher Briant • Kathleen Buchanan • Stephen Burt • Debra Claffey • Robert Clay •Mark Coates • Shanna Compton • Janelle Delicata • Brian Dubina • Laura Dunn • Cathryn Falwell • San D. Hasselman • Kichung Lizee • Kat Logan • Winslow Myers • Holly Moiles • David Morgan • Adele Morgan • Arlene Morris • Irene Plummer • Stephanie Pruzansky • Keith Rendall Kathy Shagas • Susan Webster • Owen Whitney

From the gallery: “This special dual exhibition will feature two separate shows running concurrently. Our annual Plein Air event will feature artists who have one week to complete new, wet works throughout Lincoln County, which will be displayed on the first floor. One day will be devoted to having all artists painting in Wiscasset. At the same time, works on paper will occupy the second floor of the gallery. This juried show will feature contemporary drawing and printmaking from Maine artists in a variety of drawing media and printmaking processes.”

Drawn to Maine: Contemporary Drawing & Printmaking

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