Two of my Glacial Erratics paintings are on display in Ellsworth, in this hyperlocal show celebrating this little corner of Maine. If you’re passing through on your way to Acadia, stop in at Makerspace at 16 State. In addition to the artworks in the exhibition, the retail shop offers greeting cards, books, and other small giftable items.

Here’s the gallery’s description of the show:
Inspired by Ellsworth invites viewers to see the city not simply as a place on the map, but as a living landscape shaped by memory, creativity, work, and community.
—Heart of Ellsworth
Through painting, photography, sculpture, mixed media, and other forms, this exhibition brings together regional artists whose work reflects personal interpretations of Ellsworth. Some pieces look toward the riverfront, architecture, downtown streets, small businesses, public spaces, and changing seasons. Others move through memory, abstraction, belonging, transformation, and the feeling of being connected to a place that is always becoming itself.
Inspired by Ellsworth explores the emotional and cultural identity of a city in motion. Ellsworth holds many roles at once. It is a working city, an arts community, a gateway to the Downeast coast, and a home shaped by generations of makers, entrepreneurs, families, and visitors. The work in this show captures both the familiar and the unexpected.
Presented by The Makerspace at 16 State Street, this exhibition celebrates the role artists play in helping communities see themselves more clearly. Art can preserve local stories while also opening new ways of imagining what a place can become. Together, these works form a collective portrait of Ellsworth: vibrant, evolving, resilient, and deeply rooted in creativity.
As summer brings renewed energy downtown, this show offers both invitation and reflection. It asks visitors to slow down, look closely, and consider how place shapes identity, inspiration, and community.
The show opening reception is on Thursday, June 25 from 5 PM to 7 PM at The Makerspace at 16 State Street.