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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260621
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SUMMARY:Opening Art Exhibitions 2026 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit Maine
DESCRIPTION:OPENING EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association begins with their Opening Exhibitions — running Wednesday\, May 20th through Saturday June 20th (with an Opening Reception on Saturday\, May 23rd from 4-7 PM). There will also be a Gallery Talk with showcase artists Printmaker Nancy R. Davison & Painter Madeleine Hopkins on Thursday\, May 28th at 6pm. \nBarn Gallery is located at 3 Hartwig Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine — at the corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane. \nAdditional Information About the Opening Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, May 23rd 2026 (from 4-7 PM) for our “Opening Reception”. Admission to the Reception is FREE. \nBarn Gallery will show the work of Artist Members of the OAA (painters\, graphic artists\, photographers\, and sculptors) in our big\, bright\, cool\, and airy spaces. \nThe Sculpture Court will show work of the OAA Sculptors as well as the work of Invited New England Sculptors \nOur Opening-Season Exhibitions will feature: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); OAA Artist Showcases by Printmaker Nancy R. Davison & Painter Madeleine Hopkins; our Expanded Collectors Gallery (featuring ready-to-hang artwork\, no larger than 16×20 — and all priced no higher than $850); plus an Invited New England Sculptors exhibit in our outdoor Sculpture Court. \nAlthough there is no substitution for seeing art in person\, we are pleased to announce that virtual versions of our exhibitions will be made available on barngallery.org. Also\, much of the work exhibited will additionally be shared on our Barn Gallery Facebook and Instagram accounts. \nSee barngallery.org for our full schedule of artist workshops\, demonstrations\, and additional gallery programs. \nAt A Glance:\nOpening Exhibitions: May 20 – June 20\nOAA Expressions\nShowcases:\n— Nancy R. Davison – Printmaking\n— Madeleine Hopkins – Painting\nInvited New England Sculptors \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, May 23\, 4–7 PM\nGallery Talk: Thursday\, May 28\, 6 PM (with showcase artists Printmaker Nancy R. Davison & Painter Madeleine Hopkins) \nAbout Nancy R. Davison – PrintmakerNancy R. Davison took printmaking from Leonard Baskin at Smith College and set up her own printmaking studio after graduation. She is best known for black and white linoleum cuts and aquatint etchings of architectural landscapes\, especially of the southern Maine seacoast. She began making political prints during the Gulf War. Her current exhibition at Barn Gallery is a retrospective view of etchings and linoleum cuts from 1976 to 2019. A life-long volunteer in the arts\, Davison is a founder of the Ogunquit Arts Collaborative/Barn gallery\, a member of the Ogunquit Art Association and the Boston Printmakers. She is listed in Who’s Who in American Art. \nCLICK HERE TO READ OUR INTERVIEW WITH NANCY R. DAVISON. \nLEARN MORE: nancyrdavison.com/ \nAbout Madeleine Hopkins – PainterMadeleine Pydych Hopkins was born in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\, raised in Gladwyne\, Pennsylvania and moved to southern Maine in 1987. She is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration. Hopkins has worked as an illustrator\, painter\, interior designer\, gallery owner/manager\, architectural designer and she is a self published author. Her paintings hang in public and private collections. \nLEARN MORE: mphopkinsstudio.com \nBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/opening-art-exhibitions-2026-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit-maine/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260613
DTSTAMP:20260528T001253Z
CREATED:20260528T001137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T001253Z
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SUMMARY:Frederick Moyer Jazz Trio
DESCRIPTION:Date Friday June 12\, 2026\nTime 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm\nVenue The Barn Gallery\nLocation 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bourne Lane at Shore Road)\, Ogunquit\, Maine\, 03907\nCategory Live Performance\nPrice $20 ($25 at the door) \nWine reception to meet the artists following the concert. \nFree parking at the Barn Gallery\, with overflow parking available. \nTICKETS: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door (cash or checks only). Tickets may be purchased online now or in person beginning May 8 at the Ogunquit Town Hall\, 31 School Street; Cricket’s Corner\, 41 Shore Road; or the Ogunquit Welcome Center\, 20 Shore Road. \nFred Moyer’s “Classical-Jazz” concert begins with solo classical piano music and finishes with the Fred Moyer Jazz Trio — a combination that brings the audience to its feet every time! \nScroll down and continue reading for additional important information… \nPURCHASE TICKETS NOWAdditional InformationFred Moyer’s “Classical-Jazz” concert begins with solo classical piano music and finishes with the Fred Moyer Jazz Trio — a combination that brings the audience to its feet every time! Listeners will be delighted to hear the many connections between these two worlds. One reason the jazz fits within a classical piano recital is that Fred and friends have chosen their favorite historic recordings by trios led by such greats as Oscar Peterson\, Ahmad Jamal\, and Bill Evans\, and have painstakingly transcribed every note. In a Classical-Jazz concert\, they bring these scores to life as a chamber music ensemble would with Bach or Beethoven\, infusing the music with their own vitality and interpretations. The result is a swinging celebration of the best in jazz\, thrilling both classical music lovers and jazz enthusiasts. \nAlso at the concert: Fred’s patented MoyerCam\, which allows virtually everyone in the audience to see the keyboard and hands. \nIncluded in The Program: \n\nSchubert Impromptu in E flat Major\, Op. 90\, no. 2\nGrieg Piano Concerto in A Minor\, Op. 16\nThe Music of Oscar Peterson\, Ahmad Jamal\, and Bill Evans\n\n__________________________________________________ \nFrederick Moyer: “Moyer breezed through this splendidly varied and arduously demanding recital with technical and stylistic colors flying.” Los Angeles Times \nPianist Frederick Moyer has established a vital musical career that has taken him to forty-four countries and to such distant venues as Suntory Hall in Tokyo\, Sydney Opera House\, Windsor Castle\, Carnegie Recital Hall\, Tanglewood\, and the Kennedy Center. He has appeared as piano soloist with world renowned orchestras including the Cleveland\, Philadelphia and Minnesota Orchestras\, the St. Louis\, Dallas\, Indianapolis\, Milwaukee\, Baltimore\, Pittsburgh\, Houston\, Boston\, Singapore\, Netherlands Radio\, Latvian\, Iceland and London Symphony Orchestras\, the Buffalo\, Hong Kong and Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestras\, the National Symphony Orchestra of Brazil\, and the major orchestras of Australia. His many recordings on the Biddulph\, GM\, and JRI labels reflect an affinity for a wide variety of styles. Moyer’s wide-ranging interests have led him to undertake many unique and ground-breaking projects\, often involving software that he writes himself. www.frederickmoyer.com \n—————————————————————————— \nThe Trio: “Will leave you breathless … a jazz trio to be reckoned with.” ejazznews.com  \nFred Moyer \nEvan Palmer is a bassist\, oboist\, and composer based in the Greater Boston area. He specializes in music in the Black American tradition\, particularly jazz\, avant-garde\, and other improvised music. Evan is a graduate of Berklee College of Music\, where he received a Bachelor of Music in Bass Performance and studied with John Lockwood\, Francisco Mela\, Bruno Raberg\, Billy Kilson\, Linda May Han Oh\, and others. He has performed and recorded throughout New England with John Dalton’s Spheres of Influence\, Shinya Lin\, Jim Robitaille\, and others\, as well as with his own group. Evan’s band performs his own compositions as well as music by Andrew Hill\, Eric Dolphy\, and other great composers. \nDrummer Bob Savine\, a native of Altoona\, PA\, studied at Penn State University and Berklee College of Music. In a long career\, he has partnered with many of the jazz greats\, including Mike Metheny\, Dave Kikoski\, Herb Pomeroy\, Ray Santisi\, Dick Johnson\, and the Artie Shaw Orchestra. He has performed at the Montreal\, Telluride\, and Saratoga Jazz Festivals and recorded for Altenburgh Records and other labels. Bob is currently on staff at Wellesley College\, where he accompanies and coaches a student ensemble \nListen to Fred:    Videos – Fred Moyer \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETS
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/frederick-moyer-jazz-trio/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260726
DTSTAMP:20260629T202735Z
CREATED:20260610T002953Z
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SUMMARY:Mid-Season Art Exhibitions 2026 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit Maine - Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show
DESCRIPTION:MID-SEASON EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Mid-Season Exhibitions — which include the annual “Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show” (download prospectus here) — running Wednesday\, June 24th through Saturday July 25th (with an Opening Reception on Saturday\, June 27th from 4-7 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at 3 Hartwig Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine — at the corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane. \nAdditional Information About the Mid-Season Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, June 27th 2026 (from 4-7 PM) for our “Opening Reception for Mid-Season Exhibitions”. Admission to the Reception is FREE. \nBarn Gallery will show the work of Artist Members of the OAA (painters\, graphic artists\, photographers\, and sculptors) in our big\, bright\, cool\, and airy spaces. \nThe Sculpture Court will show work of the OAA Sculptors as well as the work of Invited New England Sculptors \nOur Mid-Season Exhibitions will feature: “Ogunquit Art Association Members’ Show” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show (This annual exhibition is one of Barn Gallery’s most anticipated annual exhibitions. The Open\, Regional\, Juried Show brings together outstanding emerging and established artists from across New England. Juried selections are presented alongside OAA works and invited sculptors\, offering a dynamic and wide-ranging survey of contemporary regional art. The 2026 iteration will be juried by Pamela Moulton (Posey)\, a Maine-based environmental artist known for her large-scale installations made from salvaged materials and exhibited nationally and internationally. CLICK HERE FOR THE PROSPECTUS); our Expanded Collectors Gallery (featuring ready-to-hang artwork\, no larger than 16×20 — and all priced no higher than $850); plus an Invited New England Sculptors exhibit in our outdoor Sculpture Court. \nAlthough there is no substitution for seeing art in person\, we are pleased to announce that virtual versions of our exhibitions will be made available on barngallery.org. Also\, much of the work exhibited will additionally be shared on our Barn Gallery Facebook and Instagram accounts. \nAt A Glance:\nMid-Season Exhibitions: June 24 – July 25\n— Ogunquit Art Association Members’ Show\n— Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show\n— Invited New England Sculptors \nReception:\nOpening Reception for Mid-Season Exhibitions: Saturday\, June 27th\, 4–7 PM \nBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/mid-season-2026/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTSTAMP:20260617T014310Z
CREATED:20260610T005610Z
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting Workshop at Robert Laurent’s Studio with Russel Whitten
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, July 11th\, 2026 (from 10 AM – 4 PM) for this exciting off-site Plein Air Painting workshop led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Russel Whitten.\n \nSuggested donation $75 \nLocated at Robert Laurent’s farm studio in Cape Neddick (Deidre O’Flaherty will meet participants at Barn Gallery and give the directions)\, this class will provide training in the direct observation of form and its surrounding elements. \nJoin Russel for a full day ‘en plein air’ in this watercolor workshop at the historic estate and studio site of the late Robert Laurent. \nThe beautifully maintained and privately owned property will provide the inspiration and be the subject matter for the day’s lesson. \nDirect observation and how we re-create natural elements with the use of watercolor.  Understandings of color\, value\, perspective and technique will all be demonstrated and geared towards the individual’s needs. \nA materials list will be sent at your request. \nPreregistration suggested. Please sign up to reserve your spot — this class is limited in number\, so everyone gets a lot of attention. Call Barn Gallery: 207.646.8400. \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Russel WhittenRussel Whitten studied art at Maine College of Art\, Heartwood College of Art and the Art Students League of New York. He is a member and exhibiting artist with the Ogunquit Arts Association/ Barn Gallery and The Wright Gallery in Cape Porpoise. His painting experience include scenic artistry in theater painting at the Ogunquit Playhouse\, Good Theater in Portland Maine and Prescott Park \, Portsmouth NH. Russel has been teaching watercolor painting for the last 20 years in Southern Maine at several public schools and art institutions including Rivertree Center for the Arts\, Sanctuary Arts and The University of New England. \nVISIT: Russel Whitten | InstagramBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/plein-air-painting-workshop-2026/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTSTAMP:20260617T001059Z
CREATED:20260610T010944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260617T001059Z
UID:8340-1784073600-1784246399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Watercolor Demonstration + Workshop: Watercolor Flowers with Dustan Knight
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, July 15th 2026 for a free “Watercolor Demonstration” (at 6pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Dustan Knight. \nALSO: Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, July 16th 2026 (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Watercolor Workshop – BIG LOOSE AND EASY WATERCOLORS – Watercolor Flowers” led by Knight. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nPreregistration recommended. Please sign up to reserve your spot — this class is limited in number so everyone gets plenty of room to paint. Call Barn Gallery (207-646-8400).  \nAdditional InformationCome join professional artist + educator Dustan Knight as she presents a workshop focused on the art of watercolor. \nI am a professional artist MFA who\, having retired from many years as an Art Professor at the NH Institute of Art\, now work full-time in my studio at the Button Factory in Portsmouth NH. \nPlease come join me for a day of fun art making as we create big flowers in watercolor. \nThis workshop celebrates the brilliant color of the watercolor medium. There is not much drawing but there is an emphasis on how to arrange shapes and colors. I will demonstrate how to plan and design a big floral painting and the best way to paint it. I will walk us step by step through the process\, sharing many tips and techniques. \nI encourage all level of art participants and work with everyone individually so they understand the process and strengthen their watercolor skills. \nWatercolor Demonstration – FLOWERS (w/ Dustan Knight)— Wednesday\, July 15th (at 6 PM) \nWatercolor Workshop – FLOWERS (w/ Dustan Knight)— Thursday\, July 16th (from 10AM – 3PM) — Suggested donation: $75 \nPreregistration recommended. Call Barn Gallery (207-646-8400).  \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Dustan KnightCome join professional artist + educator Dustan Knight as she presents a demo and workshop focused on the art of watercolor. \nDustan Knight is a professional artist\, educator\, and art writer. She earned her Masters in Fine Art from Pratt Institute in NYC and her MA in Art History from Boston University. She is a recipient of a NH State Fellowship for the Arts\, a MacDowell Colony residency\, and a past Cummington Artist Colony resident. Dustan is represented by galleries across the US\, including Art Three in Manchester\, the Ogunquit Art Association in Maine. She’s a contributing writer to Art New England\, a frequent juror\, and gives demonstrations and workshops in watercolor\, art business\, and art history. Her work has appeared in Watercolor Magazine\, Daniel Smith\, Cheap Joe’s and Ampersand Insider Newsletters. Dustan’s work is in many private and public collections\, including Macy’s\, Acme and Oracles as well as numerous hospitals and New Hampshire public buildings. \nVISIT: dustanknight.comBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/watercolor-demonstration-workshop-watercolor-flowers-with-dustan-knight/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260722
DTSTAMP:20260616T233948Z
CREATED:20260610T011810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260616T233948Z
UID:8346-1784592000-1784678399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Mixed Media Workshop: Color and Collage - A Fun Art Day with Ethel Hills
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, July 21st\, 2026 for a “Mixed Media Workshop – Color and Collage – A Fun Art Day” (from 10am – 3pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Ethel Hills. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75.00. \nPre-registration recommended. Please sign up to reserve your spot — this class is limited in number\, so we have plenty of room to play. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400.  \nAdditional InformationCome join accomplished artist + educator Ethel Hills as she presents a workshop focused on “Color and Collage — A Fun Art Day”. \nEthel is a popular abstract artist working from her studio at the Lane House Arts Center in Hampton\, NH. She is very involved in the Barn Gallery and adds color and light to everything she touches. \nColor and Collage is a workshop that shares my own creative process with interested students.  Please join me for a fun\, creative filled art day where we will make small\, colorful abstract landscapes that celebrate our personal style and spirit. Using old unsuccessful paintings as well as new pieces\, we’ll take the old and make the new- transforming paper into fresh new artwork. \nWhether you’re a novice or a seasoned artist looking for inspiration\, this workshop is designed for all skill levels. Come for the fun\, leave with art you love. \nEthel says “Sometimes we take our art too seriously. Not today. This workshop is as much about play and fun as it is about art. When you play\, you learn. Come for the fun\, leave with a new perspective.” \nWorkshop: Bands of Color in Watercolor and Collage (w/ Ethel Hills)\n— Tuesday\, July 21st (10am – 3pm)\n— Suggested donation: $75 \nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400.  \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Ethel HillsEthel Hills grew up amidst the orchards\, fields and hills of Hollis\, New Hampshire. While completing her B.A. at the University of New Hampshire\, she fell in love with the marshes and beaches of the seacoast region and eventually settled in Hampton. \nWhile working traditional clerical jobs\, she explored her creativity through needlework\, photography and rug hooking. Interest in developing her own rug designs brought her to a drawing class and the beginning of a love of drawing and painting. To improve her skills\, she actively pursued her study of art\, including traditional art courses at the University of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Institute of Art. \nHills has been painting seriously for more than thirty years and is currently pursuing her art career from her studio at Lane House Arts Center in downtown Hampton. She is an active member of the Ogunquit Art Association\, New Hampshire Art Association\, the Abstract Artists Group of New England\, Women’s Caucus for Art\, and Newburyport Art Association. Her work has been included in the Biennial at New Hampshire Institute of Art\, the Regional Juried Show at Newburyport Art Association\, New Hampshire Art Association’s Currier Exhibition and Barn Gallery’s Regional Juried show in Ogunquit\, ME. \nVISIT: ethelhills.comBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/mixed-media-workshop-ethel-hills/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTSTAMP:20260613T200115Z
CREATED:20260603T003635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260613T200115Z
UID:8295-1785283200-1785628799@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Ogunquit Art Association 72nd Annual Art Auction (and preview) at Barn Gallery 2026
DESCRIPTION:PREVIEW THE WORK AND LEAVE A BID: The OAA Art Auction Preview is between Wednesday (July 29th) and Friday (July 31st) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 1st) from 11 AM – 2 PM. \nThis Ogunquit Art Association tradition is the Biggest Annual Art Auction in Ogunquit\, Maine and one of the MAJOR cultural events of the summer in 2026! Trust us – you don’t want to miss this VERY POPULAR Ogunquit art event! This adrenaline-infused evening regularly draws collectors and enthusiasts from across the Eastern Seaboard and beyond for an electrifying night of bidding on exceptional museum-quality works. \nThe 72nd OAA Art Auction is at 7PM on Saturday\, August 1st\, 2026 at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n• Doors Open at 5:30PM\n• Registration & Cocktail Reception from 5:30 – 645PM\n• Silent Auction Closes at 645PM\n• Auction Starts at 7PM \nScroll down and read more for additional important information… \nClick Below to Download a PDF of the 2026 Auction CatalogDOWNLOAD 2026 OAA AUCTION CATALOGThank you to our generous sponsor for supporting the 72nd Annual AuctionEVENT SPONSOR\nAdditional Information about the Ogunquit Art Association 72nd Annual Art Auction (and preview) at Barn GalleryGet ready for an electrifying auction led by Auctioneer William J. Milliken\, co-owner of Barridoff Galleries in South Portland and President of the Maine Auctioneer Association (William J. Milliken\, Auctioneer\, Maine Lic. #AUC1627). He will preside over the bidding process for a diverse collection of artworks including paintings\, graphics\, photographs\, and sculptures by members of the Ogunquit Art Association – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group (est. 1928)! \nPREVIEW + PLAN AHEAD: The OAA Art Auction Preview is between Wednesday (July 29th) and Friday (July 31st) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 1st) 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 $20. Bid cards will be available for purchase at the gallery starting June 27\, and at the door on the day of the event. \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. \nAT A GLANCE \nJuly 29\, 30\, 31 / August 1 “72nd OAA Art Auction Preview”\nAugust 1 “72nd OAA Art Auction (doors open 5:30pm; auction begins 7pm)” \nBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/ogunquit-art-auction-2026/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTSTAMP:20260617T013412Z
CREATED:20260610T012745Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring Vinegar Paint: Don’t know what it is? Come and explore what can be done with apple cider vinegar\, artist pigment and dish soap – w/ Pamela Bearor Amiralian
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, August 11th\, 2026 for a “Vinegar Painting Workshop” (from 10AM-3PM) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Pamela Bearor-Amiralian. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 PLUS *materials fee $20.00. \nPre-registration recommended. Please sign up to reserve your spot — this class is limited in number\, so everyone gets a lot of attention. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400. \nAdditional InformationCome join professional artist Pamela Bearor-Amiralian as she presents a workshop focused on bringing Vinegar Painting into the 21st century. \nI have been a professional Interior Designer and Remodeling consultant for the last 35 years. When I am not working\, I am teaching and creating vinegar paint pieces plus mixed media art in my home studio in North Andover\, MA \nThis workshop will be a creative exploration of a Historical Finish from the 1700’s. See what you can do with apple cider vinegar\, artist pigment and some dish soap. \nA fun way to challenge your creativity with an old technique in a new way. You will have a chance to investigate your ability to create fantasy designs. There is no right way to explore this medium\, you can create amazing results on almost anything. This is a wonderful class for adults of all ages. A Great way to spend a hot summers day! \nWorkshop objective: \nIn this workshop\, students will begin by familiarizing themselves with the various materials used in folk-art painting\, including artists’ pigments\, learning how to handle\, purchase\, and store them properly. They’ll explore the techniques needed to achieve the distinctive folk-art finish and apply their skills by creating practice boards\, building a portfolio of different styles for future reference. By the end of the course\, they’ll be able to craft a finished piece on a Masonite board\, incorporating all they’ve learned. Throughout the process\, there will be opportunities to discuss their creative exploration and problem-solving. Additionally\, they’ll master the use of shellac — learning that while most materials can be cleaned with water\, shellac requires ammonia\, which is reused in a dedicated container before a final water rinse. This hands-on experience will equip them with both the knowledge and confidence to continue their artistic journey. \nAll skill levels are welcome. \nVinegar Painting Workshop (w/ Pamela Bearor-Amiralian)\n— Tuesday\, August 11th (from 10AM – 3PM)\n— Suggested donation: $75 PLUS *material fee $20 \nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400. \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Pamela Bearor-AmiralianCome join professional artist + educator Pamela Bearor-Amiralian as she presents a Vinegar Painting workshop at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. \nPam’s career has spanned a variety of mediums\, designs\, and creative concepts. ​She has created contemporary and eclectic interior designs ranging from elegant condominiums at The Intercontinental Residences Boston to community-focused work for the Essex Art Center and Our House Lawrence.​ \n​Pam received her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art with post-graduate work at RISD\, New Hampshire Institute of Art\, and Kendall Center for the Arts. She works out of her studio in North Andover\, Massachusetts. \nShe was award second prize at the Danforth Museum “Off the Wall” New England show. Her work can be seen in “10 Years of the Artist Professional Toolbox”\, published by the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston. \nArtist’s Statement \nMy background in design helps to inform all of my work. The principles of design (balance\, unity\, harmony\, contrast\, emphasis\, scale\, and rhythm) and elements of design (point\, line\, plane\, texture\, and color) combine together to give my art substance. \nMy canvases and panels blend contemporary design with vinegar paint\, a late 18th century\, American technique of combining artists’ pigments and apple cider vinegar with dish soap or sugar. I discovered this form of painting when studying decorative finishes\, and it took hold of my imagination. \nVinegar paint provides a phenomenal degree of detail and precision. Intricate\, sharp lines and patterns pop from the pigment\, creating the optical illusion of depth. These patterns maintain a curious originality that is deepened by texture and the illusions of movement through out my art. These thoughtful juxtapositions work symbiotically to create a peaceful complexity. I pull from the macro view of the cosmos to the microbiology imagery in nature. \nMy work almost always starts from the smallest element to the largest. I’m passionate about the way this process allows the work to unfold as a meditation; shapes first emerge from a colored pencil sketch then continue to evolve through this exploratory paint process. As the vinegar dries the only thing left on the panels is the pigment. There is no suspension matter to interfere with the pigment. There is nothing between the viewer\, the textures and the colors. The final works\, with their intricate detail\, organic or geometric shapes\, and rich tones\, recall life’s impressions\, experiences\, and relationships. My most recent panels have been a conscious connectedness to the spiritual process of meditation and the creation of art. \nVISIT: pbearor-amiralian.comBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/vinegar-painting-workshop-with-pamela-bearor-amiralian/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260819
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SUMMARY:Printmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop with Jane Petschek | Ogunquit Art Association
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, August 18th\, 2026 (from 10 AM – 3 PM) for a Printmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Jane Petschek. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400.  \nAdditional InformationI am a professional printmaker and active studio artist at Running With Scissors Art Studios in Portland Maine. I was always intrigued by art\, and after retiring from an academic career in biology\, I learned printmaking through continuing education classes. I love creating prints using a variety of techniques and I enjoy teaching these skills to others! \nThis is a fun class and I encourage all levels of art participants to join me as we explore a printmaking technique called Direct Trace Monotype that does not need a press. I will demonstrate how to set up and create a direct trace monotype\, and offer guidance to help you achieve nice prints and learn this process. This class will allow you to explore a variety of materials and mark-making to create several prints and their ghosts! \nDirect Trace Monotypes are a kind of print that is “pulled” from a drawing made on an inked Plexiglas plate. This art process is a fun and easy way to create a unique print that has beautiful line quality similar to a soft-ground etching or charcoal drawing. Your source material can be a drawing\, sketch\, photograph or your imagination. This method is extremely flexible and works well for those who prefer to work abstractly\, spontaneously\, and for those who prefer to use a reference drawing or photo. Depending on time\, we may be able to explore printing with colored inks\, and create “ghost prints” – transferring the negative image left on the inked plexiglass onto a mulberry sheet by hand burnishing. It should be possible for each student to make several unique prints. \nMaterials you will need to bring to the workshop:\nYour drawings\, sketches or simple photographs\, 8” x 10” or 6” x 8” work well for this workshop \nPencils\, pens\, some colored pencils\, other mark-making tools (chopstick\, pinecone\, textured papers or objects that can be pressed or rolled against a surface; charcoal paper) \nEraser\, a 12” or 24” ruler (to set borders for your print; can also be used as a leaning bridge) \nDrawing paper \nTracing paper\, (9” x 12” or similar works well for our format) \nEasy lift Masking or Painter’s tape \nLeaning Bridge – if you have one\, please bring it! It is helpful to rest your hand over the print in progress to avoid unwanted marks\nWork Apron or clothes that might get inky \nI will provide ink (Charbonnel water-washable ink)\, plexiglass\, brayers\, ink knives\, ink palette\, disk barens\, and other printmaking tools \nPrintmaking Without a Press: Direct Trace Monotypes Workshop by Jane Petschek\n— Tuesday\, August 18 (From 10 AM – 3 PM)\n— Suggested donation: $75 \nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400.  \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Jane PetschekJane Petschek pursued her interests in art and printmaking through continuing education classes at Cleveland Institute of Art\, Art Students League of Denver\, Maine College of Art\, and community college art courses. She was a member printmaking artist at Zygote Press in Cleveland OH and currently makes prints in her studio at Running With Scissors Art Studios in Portland ME. Jane’s intaglio prints have been juried into national and regional exhibitions\, including the Butler Institute of American Art Mid-year Show (Youngstown OH)\, The Danforth Museum Annual Exhibition (Framingham MA) and PenBay Maine Health Hospital Art Exhibition Program (Camden ME). In 2022 she was juried in as a member of The Boston Printmakers\, and as a Graphic Artist at Ogunquit Art Association\, where she exhibits her prints at the Barn Gallery. \nBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/jane-petschek-direct-trace-monotypes-2026/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260826
DTSTAMP:20260616T231118Z
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SUMMARY:Printmaking Workshop: Gelatin Print Landscapes with Deloris White
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, August 25th\, 2026 for a “Printmaking Workshop – Gelatin Prints” (from 11am to 3pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Deloris White. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400. \nAdditional InformationThe Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) invites you to a captivating exploration of gelatin printmaking! Join artist-member Deloris White at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine for a fun and informative Gelatin Printmaking Workshop on Tuesday\, August 25th. \nPrintmaking Workshop: Gelatin Print Landscapes by Deloris White\n— Date: Tuesday\, August 25th\, 2026\n— Time: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM\n— Suggested Donation: $75 \nIn this hands-on session\, you’ll delve into the world of gelatin printmaking\, a versatile technique that allows you to create stunning prints. \nLearn a simple registration process to ensure precise placement\, and discover how to add depth and dimension through layering and overprinting vibrant colors. \nEmbrace the Unexpected: A Journey of Artistic Exploration \nGelatin printing is renowned for its user-friendly nature\, encouraging experimentation and fostering a sense of creative freedom. This workshop will guide you through the process\, empowering you to create unique prints with vivid colors\, designs\, repetition\, and patterns. \n“Explore and experiment with different printing techniques to create landscapes using a Gelli Plate. Simplify your landscape down to the basic elements\, then print and overprint using masks\, stencils\, stamps\, collage\, and monotype painting. Gelli printing is user friendly and appropriate for beginners and advanced artists. Set your sight on a new horizon exploring Gelli prints and landscape printing.” \nPre-registration recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207-646-8400. \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Deloris WhiteDeloris White has been creating art for over thirty years as an artist\, print maker\, and a teacher. She earned a B.S. from Franklin Pierce College and an M.Ed. in Creative Arts from Lesley College. \nExploring the use of non-toxic materials has presented exciting opportunities for Deloris to study with and be inspired by innovative print makers. She was selected by jury to be a member of the Ogunquit Art Association and the New Hampshire Art Association and exhibits her work at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine\, and the Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery in Portsmouth\, NH. \nVISIT: deloriswhiteart.comBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/printmaking-workshop-gelatin-print-landscapes-with-deloris-white/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260904
DTSTAMP:20260616T224518Z
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SUMMARY:Painting Demonstration + Workshop: STILL LIFE with Pamela duLong Williams | Ogunquit Art Association
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, September 2nd\, 2026 for a “Painting Demonstration – Still Life – The Joy of Oil Painting” (at 6pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Pamela duLong Williams. \nALSO: Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, September 3rd (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Painting Workshop – Still Life – The Joy of Oil Painting” led by Williams. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nPamela duLong Williams’ vibrant still life paintings are renowned for their captivating energy and rich colors. Her extensive experience as an instructor shines through\, with workshops and college-level oil painting courses offered across the globe. Williams’ artwork graces numerous collections and galleries\, both nationally and internationally. \nAdditional InformationThe Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) is thrilled to welcome artist-member Pamela duLong Williams for a special two-day event at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine! \nPainting Demonstration: Capture the Still Life\n— Date: Wednesday\, September 2nd\, 2026\n— Time: 6:00 PM \nKick-off your artistic journey with a captivating free demonstration by Pamela duLong Williams. \nThe demonstration in oil painting given by Pamela duLong Williams will inspire\, inform  and entertain the artist\, student and all who appreciate art. \nFirst impressions are always the strongest starting point. \nSharing her decision making process of beginning a painting\, structuring the composition and her color choices as she defines her first inspiring impression. This is the true joy of beginning any painting. \nThe demonstration welcomes all who have an interest. \nEspecially recommended for anyone who is attending Pamela’s following one day oil painting workshop. \nPainting Workshop: Deepen Your Skills\n— Date: Thursday\, September 3rd\, 2026\n— Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\n— Suggested Donation: $75 \nReady to put brush to canvas? Join Pamela duLong Williams for an inspiring workshop on the art of still life painting. \nOil paint lends itself to the joy of creativity. \nIt is forgiving.  It is organic. It is malleable.  It is transformative. It is inspiring. \nFor that reason\, it is an excellent introduction medium to painting. \nIt is said Winslow Homer would not let his students work in water color until they mastered oil. \nThe goal of this workshop is to strengthen your understanding of the tools and techniques of painting with oil paints. One day of painting with Pamela will help you improve. \nWhether you are an experienced artist or a ‘first time’ oil painter this one day workshop will reinforce and inform your knowledge of picture making and help you to develop your ideas and inspirations. \n****The demonstration given the night before the workshop is the introduction to the workshop. If one is attending the workshop it is strongly recommended that you attend the demo. It  will give you an idea of where to begin your own painting and help you to make your compositional and color choices. Most importantly it will prepare you – as a starting point – for the next day.  \nSpaces are limited for this popular workshop\, so pre-registration is highly recommended. Call Barn Gallery: 207.646.8400. \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Pamela duLong WilliamsPamela duLong Williams attended the Art Students League\, NYC\, Boston Museum School of Fine Art\, and graduated from Vesper George School of Art\, Boston\, MA. \nShe has taught painting in oil at Silvermine School of Art\, New Canaan\, CT; UNH\, Durham\, NH; Coolidge Art Center\, Portsmouth\, NH; Heartwood College of Art\, Kennebunk\, ME; Rowayton Art Center\, Rowayton\, CT; as well as numerous workshops in this country and abroad since 1976. \nHer works have exhibited in competitions and collections such as the National Academy\, NYC; Allied Artists\, NYC; Creditianstalt\, NYC; The Louis Williams Cone Collection; The State House Collection of Boston; Artist’s Magazine; American Artist Magazine; Coastal Living Magazine; as well as numerous galleries in this country and abroad. \nIn addition to being a juried artist-member of the Ogunquit Art Association\, she is also currently an active member of Silvermine Guild of Artists\, New Canaan\, CT; The Copley Society\, Boston\, MA; and the Portrait Society of America. \nBarn Gallery 2026: Exhibitions\, Gallery Talks\, Workshops\, Demos\, Auction\, More…Learn more about the Barn Gallery 2026 Schedule: barngallery.org/2026-season \nLEARN MOREConnect With #BarnGallery  on Instagram\n\n	\n	\n		\n	\n		\n			FUN! Some behind-the-scenes photos of the jury pro\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			The Mid-Season Exhibitions are OPEN at Barn Galler\n			\n                    \n                						\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/painting-demonstration-workshop-pamela-dulong-williams/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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