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SUMMARY:Watercolor Workshop - Still-Life: Simple Values & Shadows
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, July 12 (from 11 AM – 4 PM) for an inspiring “Watercolor Workshop Still-Life: Simple Values & Shadows” led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Russel Whitten.  \nSuggested donation $50 \nThis class will provide training in the direct observation of form and its surrounding elements.  \nThe emphasis will be on drawing and controlling watercolor media while recreating the appearance of nature with use of surrounding still life forms.  \nDemonstrating with watercolor\, Russel will show the development of forms as derived from the study of perspective\, composition\, value and color. Breaking down the visual study into simple values as a means to understand shadows and the illusion of 3-dimensional forms will be the foundation for this class. \nPreregistration suggested. Call Barn Gallery after May 25. \n   \nAbout The Workshop Instructor\n \nRussel Whitten is a  local artist/teacher\, studied at The Art Students League of New York\, Heartwood College of Art\, and is a juried artist-member of The Ogunquit Art Association\, Maine’s Original Artists’ Group. \n   \n  
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/watercolor-workshop-still-life-simple-values-shadows/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bookbinding Demonstration and Workshop - A Library of Hand Bound Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, July 6th for a Bookbinding Demonstration (at 6pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Gayle Fitzpatrick. \nALSO: Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, July 7th (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Bookbinding Workshop – A Library of Hand Bound Books” led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Gayle Fitzpatrick. \nSuggested donation: $50 \nThis bookbinding workshop covers some basic bookending techniques so that you can start making your own artist’s books (works of art that utilize the form of the book) and unique journals and sketchbooks. \nThe workshop starts with an introduction and information on bookbinding tools and paper. \nIt then takes you through the following: a simple pamphlet book\, a Japanese tab bound book\, a basic codex\, a hard cover accordion book\, a soft cover book with signatures sewn on tapes\, and flutter books. \nWe’ll focus on the techniques\, structures\, tools\, materials and processes. \nPreregistration suggested. Call Barn Gallery after May 25. \n   \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Gayle Fitzpatrick\n \nA graduate of MassArt with a BFA in Painting\, Gayle has also been a papermaker\, printmaker and book binder for over 40 years. Gayle’s works are exhibited at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit as well as in juried shows throughout the US. Gayle has been listed on Maine Arts Commission\, Teaching Artist’s Roster from 2016-Present. \n   \n  
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/bookbinding-demonstration-and-workshop-a-library-of-hand-bound-books/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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SUMMARY:Barn Gallery Talk - Showcase Artists | Rose Sielian Theriault + Deloris White
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery on Thursday\, June 16 (at 6 PM) for a Barn Gallery Talk by two of our Opening Exhibition Showcase Artists: Rose Sielian Theriault (Painter/Printmaker) and Deloris White (Printmaker). \nMeet the artists\, see their work\, learn about their processes\, and ask questions. \nThese insightful and inspiring Gallery Talks always provide further insight into our exhibitions and give attendees the chance to hear stories + learn tips and tricks from present day juried artist-members of the Ogunquit Art Association\, Maine’s Original Artists’ Group (est. 1928). \nThis is a FREE event and it is open to the public. \n  \nAbout Rose Sielian Theriault (Painter/Printmaker) \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\n“Encompassing a range of subject matter\, most of my artwork is the result of direct observation. My gouache seascapes\, however\, have a special meaning because they derive from impressions accumulated over time\, beginning when my children were young. We went to the beach in the late afternoon when the heat was less intense and the sunbathers had dispersed. Inspired by the calming abating sun and the soothing sound of the waves\, my real subject is serenity.” \n  \nAbout Deloris White (Printmaker) \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\n“My work reflects detailed views of nature while linking together a variety of materials and processes. Nature provides endless inspiration that I interpret in multiple layers of ink\, experimenting with imaginative possibilities. “Reimagine” is the result of opening up to new ideas by combining ghost prints\, woodcuts\, and monotypes as an example of reinventing my art In the studio\, creating new worlds is possible.” \nLearn More: deloriswhiteart.com \n   \n  
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/barn-gallery-talk-showcase-artists-rose-sielian-theriault-deloris-white/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Opening Art Exhibitions at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine
DESCRIPTION:The Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928 – is celebrating their 94th Anniversary in 2022 with a variety of exhibitions\, gallery talks\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and more at our Barn Gallery headquarters (located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane). \nThis exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association begins with our Opening Exhibitions running from Wednesday\, May 25th through Saturday July 23rd. \nBarn Gallery will show the work of Artist Members of the OAA (painters\, graphic artists\, photographer and sculptors) in our big\, bright\, and airy spaces. \nThe Sculpture Court will show work of the OAA Sculptors as well as the work of Invited New England Sculptors \n“OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium) will fill our Main and Lower Galleries. Artist Showcases will by hung in our Lower Gallery. The Expanded Collectors Gallery (featuring framed and ready-to-hang artwork\, no larger than 16×20 — and all priced no higher than $850) will fill our North Gallery. Invited New England Sculptors exhibit in our outdoor Sculpture Court. \nVirtual versions of our exhibitions will be made available on barngallery.org. Also\, much of the work will be seen on our Barn Gallery Facebook and Instagram accounts. \nAll shows will be refreshed from time to time as artists replace sold work. \nSee barngallery.org for artist workshops\, demonstrations\, and additional gallery programs. \n  \nGala Reception\, Artist Showcase\, and Gallery Talk Dates + Times\nOur Opening Exhibitions will be complemented by TWO Gala Receptions\, TWO sets of Artist Showcases and TWO Gallery Talks. \nThe First Gala Reception will be on Saturday\, May 28th from 4-7:30 PM and will feature Showcases by Rose Sielian Theriault\, Printmaker/Painter; and Deloris White\, Printmaker. \nA Gallery Talk by artists Theriault and White will commence on Thursday\, June 16th at 6 PM. \nThe Second Gala Reception will be on Saturday\, July 9th from 4-7:30 PM and will feature Showcases by Todd Bezold\, Painter; and Efram Burk\, Photographer/Graphics. \nA Gallery Talk by artists Bezold and Burk will commence on Thursday\, July 14th at 6 PM. \nThese Exhibitions\, Receptions\, and Gallery Talks at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine are all FREE events and open to the public. \nBarn Gallery is open (beginning May\, 25th 2022) on Monday through Saturday (from 11 AM – 5 PM) and on Sundays (from 1 – 5 PM). \nSee barngallery.org for artist workshops\, demonstrations and programs! \n  \nAt A Glance:\nOpening Exhibitions: May 25 – July 23\nOAA Expressions\nCollectors Gallery\nInvited New England Sculptors \nShowcases:  \n\nMay 25 – June 26 Showcases\n \n\nRose Sielian Theriault – Printmaker/Painter\nDeloris White – Printmaker\n\n\n\n\nJune 29 – July 31 Showcases\n\nTodd Bezold – Painter\nEfram Burk – Photographer/Graphics\n\n\n\n  \nReceptions + Gallery Talks \n\nFirst Gala Reception: Saturday\, May 28\, 4 – 7:30PM\nFirst Gallery Talk: Thursday\, June 16\, 6 PM\n\nRose Sielian Theriault – Printmaker/Painter\nDeloris White – Printmaker\n\n\n\n\nSecond Gala Reception – Saturday\, July 9\, 4 – 7:30 PM\nSecond Gallery Talk: Thursday\, July 14 6 PM\n\nTodd Bezold – Painter\nEfram Burk – Photographer/Graphics\n\n\n\n  \nShowcase Artist Profiles\nAbout Rose Sielian Theriault\, Printmaker/Painter\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\n“Encompassing a range of subject matter\, most of my artwork is the result of direct observation. My gouache seascapes\, however\, have a special meaning because they derive from impressions accumulated over time\, beginning when my children were young. We went to the beach in the late afternoon when the heat was less intense and the sunbathers had dispersed. Inspired by the calming abating sun and the soothing sound of the waves\, my real subject is serenity.” \n  \nAbout Deloris White\, Printmaker\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n		\n\n“My work reflects detailed views of nature while linking together a variety of materials and processes. Nature provides endless inspiration that I interpret in multiple layers of ink\, experimenting with imaginative possibilities. “Reimagine” is the result of opening up to new ideas by combining ghost prints\, woodcuts\, and monotypes as an example of reinventing my art In the studio\, creating new worlds is possible.” \nLearn More: deloriswhiteart.com \n  \nAbout Todd Bezold – Painter\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Todd Bezold\n				\n			\n		\n\n“The coastal environments and deep woodlands of New England are rich with refracted light\, with intimate enclosed spaces surrounding pools and streams. I depict these subjects with a simplified application of color forms\, adjusting tonality to imply space. My goal is to paint Mount Agamenticus from the peak to views of the mountain itself from distant vantage points.” \nLearn More: artfoureyes.com \n  \nAbout Efram Burk – Photographer/Graphics\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Efram Burk\n				\n			\n		\n\n“My exercise is purely formal. I select what the viewer will ultimately see\, a process involving considerations of: pattern and rhythm\, juxtapositions in scale and contrast between foreground/background forms\, surface texture\, and light. I never want the space to reveal itself too quickly—there seems to be more mystery\, surprise and intrigue in asking: how does this scene work? How does everything fit together? When is there too much information in a particular composition? When does it become too obvious? These are questions I constantly ask myself as I try and abstract my source. In large part I’m drawn to abstracting my subject with an eye for aesthetic balance\, an overall symmetry\, an ensemble\, a gestalt. The choppiness and disintegration of Cubism is also of immense influence to me\, as I strive to touch upon\, what I like to call\, the poetry of fragmentation.” \n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/opening-art-exhibitions-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit-maine/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:2020 Barn Gallery Ogunquit Art Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Barn Gallery will show the work of Ogunquit Art Association painters\, graphic artists\, photographers and sculptors\, Wednesday – Sunday\, from July 1 through October 12\, 2020. \n \n‘OAA Expressions’ will fill the Main Gallery. ‘Going Coastal\,’ a theme show in honor of Maine’s Bicentennial (CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS EXHIBITION)\, will hang in the Dunaway Room. The Collectors Gallery will expand to fill the North Gallery. All shows will be refreshed from time to time as artists replace sold work. \nOur big\, bright\, airy spaces provide plenty of room to enjoy the artwork and to maintain social distancing. \nFor the safety of our artists\, staff\, and visitors\, we will be following all guidelines and updates from Maine CDC and other state agencies. This includes limiting the number of people allowed in at one time\, cleaning hard surfaces frequently\, supplying hand sanitizer\, asking our visitors to wear masks and to stay six feet apart. A plexiglass shield has been installed at the desk. A list of current requests and restrictions will be posted on the porch. We want you to feel welcome but also to be safe. \nAll group activities\, openings\, programs and workshops\, etc. have been cancelled for this year only. We look forward to restoring the Student Show\, the Open\, Juried Show and the OAA Membership Jury as well as the Artist Showcases\, the Invited New England Sculptors and the in-gallery OAA Art Auction in 2021. \nWe will be watching national and state-wide developments and working with other area cultural institutions to support the arts and to keep us all safe. \nUntil we are open\, please click on “OAA/Artists” and follow the links to our artist members’ websites. \nBRAND NEW! We have ALSO just launched a new feature on our website: Individual OAA Artist Portfolios. The selections of artwork visible on these artist portfolio pages are all for sale (pending availability) through Barn Gallery. To inquire about acquiring any of these pieces of art\, call Barn Gallery at: 207-646-8400. CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE! \nThe presentation of these digital Ogunquit Art Association artist portfolios AND the “Going Coastal” digital exhibition was made possible through the generous support of Kennebunk Savings Bank. \nCheck this website and our social media for further updates. \nThe Ogunquit Arts Collaborative/Barn Gallery and our Artists appreciate your encouragement and support and look forward to seeing you soon. \nGallery hours for the shortened season are 11 AM to 5 PM Wednesday– Saturday and 1 to 5 PM on Sunday. (Closed Monday & Tuesday). \nBarn Gallery is located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane in Ogunquit ME. \nFor further information\, call 207-646-8400 after July 1.
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/2020-barn-gallery-ogunquit-art-exhibitions/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fall Exhibitions at Barn Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928 – is celebrating their 91st Anniversary in 2019 with a variety of exhibitions\, gallery talks\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and more at their Barn Gallery headquarters (located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane). \n \nThis exciting season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Fall Exhibitions which run from September 11 through October 14 (with an Opening Reception on Saturday Sept 14th from 5 – 7:30PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n  \nAt A Glance:\nFall Exhibitions: September 11 – October 14 \n\nThemed Show: “Orange”\nOAA Expressions\nShowcases: Jeffrey Fitzerald (Painting) and David Wade (Photography)\nMemorial Exhibition: Ted Jaslow\nInvited New England Sculptors\n\nGala Reception: Saturday Sept 14th (from 5:00 – 7:30 PM) \n  \nAdditional Information\nLate Summer Exhibitions include “Orange” (a themed show by members\, old and new\, of the Ogunquit Art Association)\, PLUS “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium)\, a Memorial Exhibition for Ted Jaslow\, invited New England Sculptors exhibit in the outdoor Sculpture Court\, and showcases in the North Gallery by painter\, Jeffrey Fitzgerald\, and painter David Wade. \n  \nAbout Jeffrey Fitzgerald:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Jeffrey Fitzgerald: ‘coming up’\, 12×12\n				\n			\n		\n\n“My work is gathering up\, building\, illustrating\, conjuring and refuting.” \nJeffrey Fitzgerald is an established American painter who has exhibited his work nationally. Channeling the sense of a romantic explorer\, he composes works that capture rocks\, sea and sky with powerful luminosity and polish. The result is deeply sensory – a body of work that reflects and floats alongside nature’s mysteriousness and majesty. \nLearn more about Jeffrey Fitzgerald: jeffreytfitzgerald.com \n  \nAbout David Wade:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				David Wade\n				\n			\n		\n\nARTIST STATEMENT \nAs a photographer\, I think my goal is to perceive and make visible the slow\, relentless and barely-seen passage of time\, to capture the mystery of the moment\, of what is about to happen or what is about to pass\, and to collect and preserve meaningful visual artifacts for the future. While much of my work tends to be documentary\, I also enjoy making photographs that investigate the boundaries between the real and unreal\, the possible and impossible\, exploring the thin line that separates the everyday and the imaginary. It’s a little like alchemy; with luck\, the untethered\, liberated images behave like kites\, and give rise to a sense of suspended disbelief\, while revealing the magic in the ordinary. My goal as an artist is to free the psyche and re-invent the dream. I want my photographs to inspire and communicate a fresh sense of wonder. \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION \nDave Wade has published two books: THE WORLD OF THE TRAPP FAMILY (Anderson Wade Publications) and THE WORLD OF LOUISA MAY ALCOTT (Harper Collins). He is working on a third book about Portland\, Maine’s working waterfront. He is represented by Kingman Gallery\, Deer Isle\, Maine and OAA at The Barn Gallery\, Ogunquit\, Maine. He is a member of the Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA). Dave lived in Japan for a dozen years doing business and editorial photography.  \nDave is a fierce advocate for the protection of the working waterfront and an avid jazz fan. Find him every Wednesday hosting Juke\, Jive + Jazz on WMPG Community Radio.  \nLearn more about David Wade: davewadephoto.com \n  \n  \nDOWNLOAD: Barn Gallery Quick Calendar Of Events\n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/fall-exhibitions-at-barn-gallery/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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SUMMARY:Late-Summer Exhibitions at Barn Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928 – is celebrating their 91st Anniversary in 2019 with a variety of exhibitions\, gallery talks\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and more at their Barn Gallery headquarters (located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane). \n \nThis exciting season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Late-Summer Exhibitions which run from August 7 through September 7 (with an Opening Reception on Saturday\, August 17th from 5 – 7:30 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n  \nAt A Glance:\nLate Summer Exhibitions: August 7 – September 7 \nWater\nOAA Expressions\nNew Members \nShowcases:  \n\nCarol Aronson-Shore – Painting\nLindley Briggs – Sculpture\n\nInvited New England Sculptors \nGala Reception: Saturday\, August 17th (from 5 – 7:30 PM) \n  \nAdditional Information\nLate Summer Exhibitions include “Water” (a themed show by members\, old and new\, of the Ogunquit Art Association)\, PLUS “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium)\, invited New England Sculptors exhibit in the outdoor Sculpture Court\, and showcases in the North Gallery by painter\, Carol Aronson-Shore\, and sculptor Lindley Briggs. \n  \nAbout Carol Aronson-Shore:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Carol Aronson-Shore | “Summer Angles of Light ” (left) 30″ x 30″  and “Winter Angles of Light”  (right) 30″ x 30″\n30″ x 30″\n				\n			\n		\n\nCarol Aronson-Shore is a contemporary realist painter whose landscapes\, still lifes and figurative compositions transform an observed reality into a poetic and evocative experience. \nLight\, its presence and absence\, its transformations of form and color\, its character and symbolism\, is a common thread that runs through her work. In her paintings it becomes a metaphor for insight\, vision and transformation. \nHer work has been exhibited in over 100 juried and invitational group exhibitions and in 19 One Woman Exhibitions in New York\, Chicago\, San Francisco and other cities across the country. Her paintings reside in many private collections and such corporate collections as Fidelity Investments and Chubb LifeAmerica\, which featured her painting on their corporate calendar. \nNathan Goldstein included one of her figure drawings in his text\, “Responsive Drawing” (3rd ed.). A landscape painting from the collection of the Bank of New Hampshire in Manchester\, part of her series called “Icons to Nature” is reproduced in “New Hampshire: The Spirit of America\,” a Harry Abrams 2000 publication. The White House Historical Association selected Carol to represent the state of NH by commissioning a painting for the 2000 Bicentennial Celebration of the White House. She created an historical narrative called “The Green Room\, A Setting for History – Our National Day of Thanks” featuring New Hampshire’s Sarah Joseph Hale and President Lincoln in the Thanksgiving Day story. This painting was reproduced in the White House 2000 calendar and is part of the permanent collection of the White House Historical Association. \nThe New Hampshire State Council on the Arts commissioned two of her paintings for state buildings\, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department Headquarters and the Rockingham County Courthouse. She has twice been a recipient of a New Hampshire State Fellowship in Painting. In 2001\, the Council commissioned her to create a painting for their Governor’s Awards in the Arts. Carol recently completed a commission for the new offices of Guy Carpenter & Company to replace her painting lost in the World Trade Center. \nLearn more about Carol Aronson-Shore: carolaronsonshore.com \n  \nAbout Lindley Briggs:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Lindley Briggs | Detail of ‘Winged Migration’\n				\n			\n		\n\nARTIST STATEMENT \nNow that I am in the Venus of Willendorf stage of my life\, my interest in the human figure has been rekindled. I have come to a new appreciation of the beauty of the human form. As a result\, I have been integrating even more of human figure into my visual vocabulary. My goal is not a literal portrayal of the nude but an conceptual\, symbolic archetype. The figures are heroically perfected. I create the idealized figurative form that all of us aspire to but rarely possess. Although stylized\, they possess a high degree of realism. They are sculpted in the form of wall reliefs\, small free standing sculptures and medallions. Through my sculpture\, I hope to express my feelings about the human condition as well as my feelings about the infinite levels of male/female interaction and the environment that surrounds them – earthly\, celestial or aquatic. \nThe boundaries between fantasy\, reality and surreality are not necessarily firm. I love to explore and manipulate these amorphous boundaries. For years I have created fantastic winged\, feathered and finned creatures in both two and three dimensions. My creatures are seldom purely realistic. They are whimsical\, anthropomorphic and capricious. They fly\, swim or otherwise waft through their environments. They are inspired by my lifelong fascination with the beauty of natural forms – clouds\, shells\, stones\, branches\, wings and the fanciful imagery from classical Greek and Roman mythology. \nThe sculptural elements of clouds\, shells\, wings\, and fragments of human form (faces\, heads\, hands\, eyes and torsos) have always captured my imagination. I find that fragments can be more powerfully evocative than the whole from which they are extracted. I enjoy arranging fragments symbolically. The arrangements are intended to evoke the fascinating complexity of human relationships and interactions by means of their positioning. Since all the elements of my work are all designed separately\, at times they are presented on their own as miniature sculptures. It is my intention that my individual works as well as the arrangement of my multiples contain depth\, meaning and relevance in the twenty first century. \nLearn more about Lindley Briggs: briggssculpture.com \n  \nAdditional August Events:\nBarn Gallery’s exciting schedule of gallery talks\, demonstrations\, and workshops continues through August. \nGo to http://barngallery.org for information about Artist Talks\, Workshops\, and Demonstrations including a mixed media workshop by Ethel Hills: “Bands of Color in Watercolor & Collage” (8/13); an “Open Critique – Any Medium” by Dustan Knight (8/14); a Gallery Talk by showcased artists Carol Aronson-Shore and Lindley Briggs (8/15); and a Painting Workshop by Shiao-Ping Wang: “Chinese Brush Painting” (8/21). \nPLUS\, Capriccio: Ogunquit’s 29th Festival of the Arts – occurs on September 6 – 13\, 2019. \nGallery hours are 11 AM to 5 PM Monday – Saturday and 1 to 5 PM on Sunday. \n  \nDOWNLOAD: Barn Gallery Quick Calendar Of Events\n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/late-summer-exhibitions-at-barn-gallery/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190802T005552Z
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SUMMARY:Ogunquit Art Association 68th Annual Art Auction (and preview)
DESCRIPTION:The Biggest Annual Art Auction in Ogunquit\, Maine and one of the MAJOR cultural events of the summer! Trust us – you don’t want to miss this VERY POPULAR Ogunquit event! \nSave The Date: 8/3/19 – Doors Open at 6PM\nThe 68th OAA Art Auction is at 7PM (doors open at 6PM) on Saturday\, August 3rd\, 2019 at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. \nBid on a very wide variety of paintings\, graphics\, photographs\, and sculpture by members of the Ogunquit Art Association – Maine’s longest-established artists’ group! Featuring auctioneer Hap Moore!  \n  \nPREVIEW + PLAN AHEAD: The OAA Art Auction Preview is between Wednesday and Friday\, (July 31st + August 1\, 2) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 3) from 11 AM – 2 PM. Use this opportunity to preview the work! Pick an artist-designed bid card! Leave a Silent Bid! \nParticipating OAA artists\, many with national and international reputations\, have created original\, one-of-a-kind bid cards on sale at the Gallery for $30. A bid card purchase includes auction admission\, catalog and refreshments. Plain bid cards for admission are available for $10. \nSome event parking is available in the Barn Gallery parking lot. Auction attendees are encouraged to carpool or park in the Obed’s Lane parking lot behind the Dunaway Center. It is a short trolley ride or a pleasant 10-minute walk from there to the Gallery. \n   \nThere Will Be Raffles\, Too!\nEveryone who purchases a bid card at the auction will also receive a ticket good for a chance at many exciting raffles for prizes provided by local businesses throughout the evening! \nRaffle Sponsors: \nJonathans Restaurant\, Caffe Prego\, The Roost\, SoZAP\, Oarweed Restaurant\, Cafe Amore\, Barnacle Billy’s\, Cornerstone Pizza and Beer\, Anchorage by the Sea (restaurant)\, Roberto’s\, Rose Cove Cafe\, Center Restaurant/Bakery (York)\, Old Village Inn\, The Greenery\, Southern Maine Lobster CO.\, Dr. James Habas\, DDS (cleaning/exam)\, Dragonfly Guest House (massage)\, Tune Time (ukelele lessons + ukeleles)\, Brix + Brine\, Spoiled Rotten\, Daisy Janes\, and more! \n  \nVideo from a prior Ogunquit Art Association Annual Auction at Barn Gallery: \n  \n\n  \nDOWNLOAD: Barn Gallery Quick Calendar Of Events\n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/ogunquit-art-association-2019-auction/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barn Gallery":MAILTO:oacbarngallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190728
DTSTAMP:20260423T233731
CREATED:20190621T195810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190623T142752Z
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SUMMARY:Mid-Season Exhibitions at Barn Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928 – is celebrating their 91st Anniversary in 2019 with a variety of exhibitions\, gallery talks\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and more at their Barn Gallery headquarters (located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane). \n \nThis exciting season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Mid-Season Exhibitions which run from June 26th through July 27 (with an Opening Reception on Saturday\, June 29th (from 5–7:30 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n   \nAt A Glance:\nMid-Season Exhibitions: June 26th – July 27th \nRegional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show – Sponsored by Kennebunk Savings \nOAA Expressions \nShowcases:  \n\nDeidre O’Flaherty – Graphics & Painting\nMichael Palmer – Painting\n\n[Showcases hang through Auction Aug.3] \nInvited New England Sculptors  \nGala Reception: Saturday\, June 29th (from 5–7:30 PM) \n   \nAdditional Information\nMid-Season Exhibitions include ‘OAA Expressions’ — PLUS our 19th annual ‘Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show’ featuring selected work by local artists and members of the OAA. (Juror: Corie Audette\, Assistant Collections Manager/Registrar\, Bates College Museum of Art Olin Arts Center)\, Hosted by Ogunquit Arts Collaborative. Sponsored by Kennebunk Savings. \nInvited New England Sculptors exhibit in the outdoor Sculpture Court. \nOAA Member Artists Deidre O’Flaherty (Graphics & Painting) and Michael Palmer (Painting) showcase their work in the North Gallery. \n   \nAbout Deidre O’Flaherty:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				DEIDRE O’FLAHERTY – Lotus Light – watercolor\, 21” x 28”\n				\n			\n		\n\n“Observation of the world around me has been my inspiration. I am intrigued by the movement and interaction of different media – watching it and going with the flow. My work may begin with free form abstraction and morph into more realistic aspects\, or start from a point of reality and then travel in a more intuitive direction. As an artist and teacher I enjoy learning from every experience. It all provides a history of information on which to draw. All the gathered understanding contributes\, with a nod to Charles Woodbury\, to an artist’s Personal Equation.” \n   \nAbout Michael Palmer:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				MICHAEL PALMER – Moonlight on Landscape 24” x 24”\n				\n			\n		\n\nMichael considers drawing as important or more so\, than the painting. Working in general with abstract landscape/architectural imagery he is mostly concerned with design over subject matter. \n  \nDOWNLOAD: Barn Gallery Quick Calendar Of Events\n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/mid-season-exhibitions-at-barn-gallery/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barn Gallery":MAILTO:oacbarngallery@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190525T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190525T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T233731
CREATED:20190326T193556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T200419Z
UID:2172-1558803600-1558812600@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Gala Reception for Opening Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est. 1928 – is celebrating their 91st Anniversary in 2019 with a variety of exhibitions\, gallery talks\, demonstrations\, workshops\, and more at their Barn Gallery headquarters (located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane). \nThis exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association begins Wednesday\, May 22nd (with an Opening Reception on Saturday\, May 25th from 5-7:30 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n  \nAt A Glance:\nOpening Exhibitions: May 22 – June 22\nDrawing\nOAA Expressions\nShowcases:  \n\nTanya Fletcher – Painting\nJohn Snyder – Painting\n\nInvited New England Sculptors\nGala Reception: Saturday\, May 25\, 5 – 7:30PM \n  \nAdditional Information\nOpening Exhibitions include ‘OAA Expressions’ — PLUS a themed exhibition: ‘DRAWING’. \nInvited New England Sculptors exhibit in the outdoor Sculpture Court. \nPainters Tanya Fletcher and John Snyder showcase their work in the North Gallery. \n  \nAbout Tanya Fletcher:\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Tanya Fletcher\, “Hands”\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Tanya Fletcher\, “Breach”\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Tanya Fletcher\, “Feer”\n				\n		\n\nTanya Fletcher’s current body of work consists of life sized figures rendered in oil with metal leaf backgrounds on Baltic birch. These multiple panel pieces are reductively painted. A monochromatic\, even layer of oil color is applied and then selectively removed with a cloth. This results in a brush-free photographic-like realism. Also\, the revealed grain of the wood suggests skin and/or contours of the body endowing the forms with a three-dimensional sculptural look. The illusion of depth & space is furthered by silhouetting the figures against a bright metal leaf background…a reverse chiaroscuro. The artist’s theatrical use of size & composition imbues these paintings with a taut level of emotional intensity. Fletcher’s acutely observed realism & objective approach to her figures also communicates a blunt psychological honesty & drama. This visceral aesthetic\, however\, still maintains an ambiguity. The nude is isolated to a neutral ground. Curves\, creases & bulk speak for themselves without distraction. Also\, dividing the pieces into multi-panels enhances the objectivity of the figure. \nLearn More: fletcherfigures.com \n  \nAbout John Snyder\n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				J Snyder\, “Transient Sunburst”\n				\n			\n		\n\nArt is about having an experience of the senses and emotions. Maine artist\, John Snyder\, continuously strives to open up those experiences in his work. Born in 1965 and having lived and grown in different parts of the United States\, John settled on an art career in his mid-twenties. Though he took art classes at the College of Visual Arts in Saint Paul\, Minnesota and Heartwood College of Art in Kennebunk\, Maine\, he is largely self taught. The book “The Natural Way to Draw”\, by Kimon Nicolaides\, played a major role in the development of John Snyder’s approach to drawing. The energy of his work reflects years of practice and a sincere dedication to the imagination. \nLearn More: johnsnyderart.com \n  \nDOWNLOAD: Barn Gallery Quick Calendar Of Events\n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/gala-reception-for-opening-exhibitions-at-barn-gallery/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barn Gallery":MAILTO:oacbarngallery@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190510
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190513
DTSTAMP:20260423T233731
CREATED:20190326T190641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T200344Z
UID:2168-1557446400-1557705599@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:41st Annual Student Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Imagination and energy will fill Barn Gallery to overflowing on May 10th through 12th\, 2019 as students from area elementary\, middle and high schools exhibit their latest works of art.  \nThe artistic skill and enthusiasm of the young artists will shine forth in a variety of media and subjects. They are delighted\, as were many of their parents and grandparents before them\, to have their artwork in a “real” gallery. \nView The Exhibition on Saturday and Sunday\, May 11-12 (from 1-4 PM)\, with an opening reception on Friday\, May 10\, (from 4 – 6 PM). \nThe 41st Annual Student Art Show at Barn Gallery is sponsored by Gary W. Tirrell in memory of Norman West. \n  \nDOWNLOAD: Barn Gallery Quick Calendar Of Events\n 
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/41st-annual-student-art-show-at-barn-gallery/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Barn Gallery":MAILTO:oacbarngallery@gmail.com
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