Arts & Leisure
This past weekend, York artist Leslie Doherty had a well-attended gala opening at her York Corner studio-gallery.
York artist/gallery owner Anthony D'Alessandro is on the board of directors of The Marial Museum of Sacred Art, a St. Augustine, Fla., museum operated by the Order of St. Mary, the Virgin of Augsburg.
Galleries around town have much to offer during these late summer days.
AIDS Response-Seacoast is pleased to announce its 21st Annual Twilight Auction, to be held Saturday, Aug. 26, and some local items are up for bid.
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Ogunquit Performing Arts will present the Mark Kleinhaut Jazz Trio in the Barn Gallery on Friday, Aug. 25, at 7:30 p.m.
Museum benefit exhibition of Sacred Art opens Aug. 18
"I have a whole collection of palette knives, very expensive, good ones," comments the artist Grant Drumheller, a University of New Hampshire professor who is currently having a one-man exhibit of his recent art at the George Marshall Store Gallery's downstairs dock level.
A few years ago, I visited Olana State Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark located a few miles south of Hudson, N.Y.
This past winter, curator Mary Harding logged thousands of miles traveling through four New England states to personally select work for "Road Trip," the current exhibition on view at the George Marshall Store Gallery.
A few years ago, I visited Olana State Historic Site, a National Historic Landmark located a few miles south of Hudson, N.Y.
The York Art Association is having a busy year, celebrating its 50th anniversary with a succession of shows, the latest of which, "Impressions of York," is continuing through Sept. 17.
The fifth season of the Ogunquit Heritage Museum at the Captain James Winn House is off to an exciting start.
Every year, the Portland Museum of Art mounts a major show designed to interest Maine tourists and residents.
Just north of the Kittery traffic circle, on the easterly side of Route 1 at its junction with Rogers Road is the Kittery Historical and Naval Museum, a seasonal non-profit museum honoring Kittery's past as a naval vessel building center during the American Revolution.