PHOTOS: Russel Whitten’s 2025 Plein Air Painting Workshop at Laurent Farm | Ogunquit Art Association

By |2025-07-21T20:13:05+00:00July 21st, 2025|Featured, Workshop|

The Robert Laurent Farm Studio in Cape Neddick came alive with brushes and creativity on Monday, July 14th, as Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) artist Russel Whitten led another unforgettable plein air painting workshop. Under a sky of perfect summer blue, a group of eager artists gathered to translate the Maine landscape’s quiet magic onto their canvases — this time, with renewed perspective and inspiration. […]

Barn Gallery Digital Exhibition: OAA Expressions, Mid-Season Exhibitions 2025 | Ogunquit Art Association

By |2025-07-02T23:25:34+00:00July 2nd, 2025|Exhibition, Featured, Online Exhibition|

The Ogunquit Arts Collaborative and the Ogunquit Art Association (Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928) are very pleased to present a digital preview of  the “OAA Expressions” exhibit from our 2025 Mid-Season Exhibitions at Barn Gallery. […]

PHOTOS: 2025 Mid-Season Art Exhibitions at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit | Regional Artists: An Open Juried Show

By |2025-07-01T22:42:03+00:00July 1st, 2025|Exhibition, Featured|

The Ogunquit Art Association’s 2025 Mid-Season Exhibitions were celebrated in spectacular fashion with a vibrant Gala Reception on June 28th, drawing artists, collectors, and art lovers from across New England. The Barn Gallery hummed with energy as guests mingled, sipping wine and savoring hors d’oeuvres while exploring an extraordinary lineup of exhibitions. From the dynamic diversity of the “OAA Expressions” exhibition to the curated brilliance of “Regional Artists: An Open Juried Show”, the evening was a vivid reflection of the thriving creative spirit resident in the region. […]

Barn Gallery Digital Exhibition: OAA Expressions, Opening Exhibitions 2025 | Ogunquit Art Association

By |2025-06-01T23:55:15+00:00May 31st, 2025|Featured, Online Exhibition|

The Ogunquit Arts Collaborative and the Ogunquit Art Association (Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928) invite you to explore a digital preview of  our “OAA Expressions” exhibit from our 2025 Opening Exhibitions at Barn Gallery. […]

PHOTOS: Opening Exhibitions 2025 at Barn Gallery – Ogunquit Art Association

By |2025-05-27T02:28:10+00:00May 27th, 2025|Barn Gallery News, Exhibition, Featured, Showcase|

As the golden light, and fickle weather, of late May bathed Ogunquit, Maine, a palpable creative energy converged on Barn Gallery — the vital link between Maine’s legendary Ogunquit Art Colony of the past and its thriving artistic present. The May 24, 2025 Gala Reception for Opening Exhibitions marked not just another season, but 97 years of uninterrupted artistic legacy under the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA), Maine’s original artists’ group founded in 1928. […]

PHOTOS: Reflecting on the 2025 Student Art Show at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit, Maine

By |2025-05-13T23:38:51+00:00May 13th, 2025|Exhibition, Featured|

For 45 years, Barn Gallery in Ogunquit, Maine, has dedicated the month of May to showcasing the creativity of K-12 students, and this year’s Annual Student Art Show was no exception. From May 9-11, 2025, the gallery buzzed with excitement as young artists, their families, and art enthusiasts gathered to celebrate the next generation of Maine’s creative talent. […]

Barn Gallery’s 2025 Season: Ogunquit Art Association

By |2025-08-09T20:35:37+00:00April 24th, 2025|Barn Gallery News, Featured|

In the scenic, coastal town of Ogunquit, Maine, where the Atlantic crashes against rugged cliffs and artists have long sought inspiration, Barn Gallery has evolved for nearly a century as a destination for artists and art lovers alike.  Since 1928, the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s original and longest-running artists’ group – has remained fiercely dedicated to the unadulterated expression of creativity, untouched by passing fads or commercial pressures. This is where art is not just displayed but lived, where every brushstroke, chisel mark, and print carries the weight of nearly a century of passion [...]

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