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SUMMARY:Late-Summer Art Exhibitions 2025 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine
DESCRIPTION:See the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 21st to October 13th\, 2025\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nLATE-SUMMER EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Late-Summer Exhibitions from Wednesday\, August 6th through Saturday\, September 6th (with a Gala Reception on Saturday\, August 16th from 4-7 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \nAdditional Information About the Opening Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, August 16th 2025 (from 4-7 PM) for our “Gala Reception for Late-Summer 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 Late-Summer Exhibitions will feature: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); a 50th Anniversary Showcase  featuring work by Sculptor David Schneider; 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:\nLate Summer Exhibitions: August 6 – September 6OAA ExpressionsShowcases:— 50th Anniversary Show – Sculptor David SchneiderInvited New England Sculptors \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nGala Reception: Saturday\, August 16\, 4–7 PMGallery Talk: Thursday\, August 14th – 6pm (with 50th Anniversary Showcase Sculptor\, David Schneider) \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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/late-summer-art-exhibitions-2025-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit-maine/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250808
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SUMMARY:Bookbinding Demonstration and Workshop by Gayle Fitzpatrick
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, August 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\, August 7th (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Bookbinding Workshop” led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Gayle Fitzpatrick. \nSuggested donation: $75 \nAdditional InformationThis 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: 207.646.8400 \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Gayle FitzpatrickA 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. \nLEARN MORE ON FACEBOOKBarn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/bookbinding-demonstration-and-workshop-by-gayle-fitzpatrick/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250803
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
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SUMMARY:Ogunquit Art Association 71st Annual Art Auction (and preview) at Barn Gallery 2025
DESCRIPTION:Ogunquit Art Association’s 71st Annual Auction\nSaturday August 2\, 2025.\nDoors open 6pm; Auction begins 7pm\nPREVIEW THE WORK AND LEAVE A BID: The OAA Art Auction Preview is between Wednesday (July 30th) and Friday (August 1st) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 2nd) 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 2025! 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 works. \nThe 71st OAA Art Auction is at 7PM (doors open at 6PM) on Saturday\, August 2nd\, 2025 at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. \nScroll down and read more for additional important information… \nClick Below to Download a PDF of the Auction CatalogDOWNLOAD 2025 OAA AUCTION CATALOGThank you to our generous sponsors for supporting the 71st Annual AuctionGOLD SPONSORSILVER SPONSOR\nAdditional Information about the Ogunquit Art Association 71st 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 30th) and Friday (August 1st) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 2nd) 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 28\, 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 30\, 31 / August 1\, 2 “71st OAA Art Auction Preview”\nAugust 2 “71st OAA Art Auction (doors open 6pm; 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/ogunquit-art-association-auction-2025/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250725
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250702T191228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T222437Z
UID:7408-1753315200-1753401599@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Painting Workshop: Let's Paint!  Problem Solving Through Still Life Practice with Oil or Acrylics by Jayne Adams
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, July 24th\, 2025 for a “Let’s Paint! Problem Solving Through Still Life Practice with Oil or Acrylics” workshop (from 10AM-3PM)led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Jayne Adams. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nNOTE: Space available. Pre-registration is highly recommended. \nPRE-REGISTER TODAY: Call Barn Gallery to register now: 207-646-8400. \nAdditional InformationCome join professional artist + educator Jayne Adams as she presents a  painting workshop focused on problem solving through still life practice with oil or acrylics. \nSearch composition with quick studies and apply designs to a larger surface space. Materials and approaches will be reviewed\, with an emphasis on individual creative impulses. \nAll skill levels are welcome. \n\n“Let’s Paint! Problem Solving Through Still Life Practice with Oil or Acrylics” (w/ Jayne Adams)\n\nThursday\, July 24\, 2025 (from 10AM – 3PM)\nSuggested donation: $75\n\n\n\nNOTE: Space Available. Pre-registration is highly recommended. \nPRE-REGISTER TODAY: Call Barn Gallery to register now: 207-646-8400. \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Jayne AdamsJayne grew up in the Great North Woods of NH. A visual artist since early childhood\, she was greatly influenced by her high school instructor\, Robert Hughes. At age 16\, she attended summer sculpting workshops at the White Mts. Festival of the Arts in the mountain valley of Jefferson\, NH. There\, she worked alongside Hughes\, Jean Bartolli\, Cabot Lyford\, Winslow Eaves\, visiting artists from Montreal\, and many others.This was an invaluable experience which hooked her to a life of artistic discovery and exploration.  \nJayne received her BFA from the University of NH in painting and continued her figure study with several groups working with the model. \nJayne was the recipient of 3 Currier Gallery of Art awards through the NH Art Association and the Currier Museum\, the Lacroix Award for painting\, the Holland Sister’s Award and others. Her work has been exhibited throughout New England and is in numerous private collections in the US and Canada. She is an active member of the Ogunquit Art Association\, Ogunquit\, ME. \nAffiliations: Bowersock Gallery\, Provincetown\, MA (2009-present); The Ogunquit Art Association with summer exhibits at the Barn Gallery\, Ogunquit\, ME (1999-present); Maine-Art Gallery\, Kennebunkport\, ME (2010-2014); The NH Art Association and the R. L. Levy Gallery\, Portsmouth\, NH (1992-2008); Arrival Art Gallery\, Kennebunkport\, ME (1995-98). \nAlongside her studio work\, Jayne has worked full time as a professional picture framer\, and an art instructor\, having taught students of all ages. She finds art instruction to be an integral part of her art experience and career. \nJayne lives in southeastern NH with easy access to the mountains\, the seashore\, and her co-state of Maine\, where she is continually inspired by the landscape\, the people\, and the intriguing\, variations of time and place. \nVISIT: jayneadams.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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/painting-workshop-jayne-adams/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250723
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20240708T144105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T024549Z
UID:6251-1753142400-1753228799@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Watercolor Workshop: Watercolor Flowers by Dusty Knight
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, July 22nd (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Watercolor Workshop – Watercolor Flowers” led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Dusty Knight. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nAdditional InformationCome join professional artist + educator Dustan Knight as she presents a workshop focused on the art of watercolor. \nFabulous watercolor flowers: big\, loose and easy! \nWatercolor florals with brilliant color\, loose brushwork\, step by step demos! \nAll skill levels are welcome. \n\nWatercolor Workshop: – Watercolor Flowers (w/ Dustan Knight)\n\nTuesday\, July 22nd (from 10AM – 3PM)\nSuggested donation: $75\n\n\n\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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \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-by-dusty-knight/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250718
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20240708T150350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T024126Z
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SUMMARY:Painting Demonstration and Workshop: Watercolor WAVES by Dustan Knight
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, July 16th 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 17th (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Watercolor Workshop – Watercolor Flowers” led by Knight. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $75 \nAdditional InformationCome join professional artist + educator Dustan Knight as she presents a workshop focused on the art of watercolor. \nEffervescent\, seething\, splashing waves! \nWatercolor wave-based surfscapes with atmospheric color\, loose brushwork\, step by step demos! \nAll skill levels are welcome. \n\n\n\nWatercolor Demonstration – WAVES (w/ Dustan Knight)\n\nWednesday\, July 16th (at 6 PM)\n\n\nWatercolor Workshop – Waves (w/ Dustan Knight)\n\nThursday\, July 17th (from 10AM – 3PM)\nSuggested donation: $75\n\n\n\n\n\nPreregistration recommended (but not required). 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/watercolor-workshop-waves-by-dusty-knight/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250715
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20240708T145307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250712T183237Z
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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting Workshop - Laurent Farm by Russel Whitten
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday\, July 14th\, 2025 (from 10 AM – 3 PM) for this exciting off-site Plein Air Painting workshop led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Russel Whitten. \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. \nThe emphasis will be on plein air drawing and controlling watercolor media while re-creating the appearance of nature with use of surrounding forms. \nDemonstrating with watercolor\, Russel will show the development of forms as derived from the study of perspective\, composition\, value and color. \nPreregistration suggested. Call Barn Gallery: 207.646.8400. \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Russel WhittenRussel 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. \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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/watercolor-workshop-plein-air-painting-at-laurent-farm-by-russel-whitten/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250711
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20240708T154716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T022924Z
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SUMMARY:Painting Demonstration + Workshop: STILL LIFE by Pamela duLong Williams
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, July 9th\, 2025 for a “Painting Demonstration – Still Life” (at 6pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Pamela duLong Williams. \nALSO: Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, July 10th (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Painting Workshop – Still Life” 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\nDate: Wednesday\, July 9th\nTime: 6:00 PM\n\nKick-off your artistic journey with a captivating free demonstration by Pamela duLong Williams. Witness firsthand Williams’ creative process as she tackles a still life painting. This insightful session will delve into the “knock-in stage\,” where the initial composition is established. But that’s not all! Williams will also share valuable insights on composing a piece\, selecting the perfect palette\, and utilizing light patterns to create depth and intrigue. \nPainting Workshop: Deepen Your Skills \n\nDate: Thursday\, July 10th\nTime: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nSuggested Donation: $75\n\nReady to put brush to canvas? Join Pamela duLong Williams for an inspiring workshop on the art of still life painting. This in-depth session offers a fantastic opportunity to learn from a renowned artist and refine your own techniques. Spaces 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/painting-demonstration-workshop-still-life-by-pamela-dulong-williams/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250627
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250619T011756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T012213Z
UID:7265-1750896000-1750982399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Marginal Way Committee Centennial Talk: “A World on the Wing\,” Scott Weidensaul
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, June 26\, the Marginal Way’s Centennial Talk series concludes with “A World on the Wing\,” a talk by acclaimed ornithologist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Scott Weidensaul at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. His 7 p.m. presentation will describe the science and wonder of global bird migration – “the navigational and physiological feats that enable birds to cross immense oceans\, fly above the highest mountains\, or remain in unbroken flight for months at a stretch.” \nBarn Gallery is located at 3 Hartwig Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine — at the corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane. \nAdditional Information About the Marginal Way’s Centennial Talk at Barn GalleryWeidensaul\, who has tracked birds since his youth\, now contributes to research using miniature tracking devices and global datasets such as Cornell’s eBird. His current work with the Motus Wildlife Tracking System reveals real-time migratory patterns—even for hummingbirds and dragonflies. \nBirds are what connected Weidensaul to Marginal Way. His first visits to Ogunquit were with “birding friends who knew it well\, watching harlequin ducks and loons on blustery late-winter days.” \nWhat advice does Weidensaul have for those entrusted to care for the Marginal Way? \n“Don’t let it become too tidy or manicured\,” he said. “If you do it will lose some of its charm but also its value as a habitat for all the small birds that use the thickets and nooks. Nature likes a bit of a mess.” \nSee barngallery.org for our full schedule of artist workshops\, demonstrations\, and additional gallery programs. \nAt A Glance:\nMarginal Way Committee Centennial Talk: “A World on the Wing\,” Scott Weidensaul\nDate/Time: Thursday\, June 26th\, 7 PM\nLocation: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, Maine (at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane) \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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/marginal-way-committee-centennial-talk-a-world-on-the-wing-scott-weidensaul/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250727
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250426T004721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250626T193022Z
UID:6943-1750809600-1753574399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Mid-Season Art Exhibitions 2025 + Gala Reception at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit
DESCRIPTION:See the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 21st to October 13th\, 2025\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nMID-SEASON ART EXHIBITIONS: The 2025 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 25th through Saturday July 26th (with a Gala Reception on Saturday\, June 28th from 4-7 PM). \n***NOTE*** Our Open\, Regional\, Juried show is all in-person: no pre-registration\, nothing e-mailed in ahead of time. Just show up on June 22\, 1PM – 4PM (or send someone in your place) with your one or two submissions and payment of $20.00 each. If you can pre-print and fill out your form\, great. If you don’t have a printer\, we will have extra forms on site. Cash and checks make things faster but we can also take credit cards. For additional information please refer to the prospectus. \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 Art Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, June 28th 2025 (from 4-7 PM) for our “Gala Reception for Mid-Season Art Exhibitions” at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. 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: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show (This annual exhibition continues to uncover and promote the finest emerging talents alongside established artists from throughout New England. The 2025 iteration will be juried by Véronique Plesch\, Professor of Art History and Chair of the Art Department at Colby College\, and Editor of The Maine Arts Journal: UMVA Quarterly. 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. \nSee barngallery.org for our full schedule of artist workshops\, demonstrations\, and additional gallery programs. \nAt A Glance:\nMid-Season Art Exhibitions at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine: June 25 – July 26 \n\nOAA Expressions\nRegional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show\nInvited New England Sculptors\n\nRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, June 28th 2025 (from 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/mid-season-2025/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250614
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250602T174522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T174522Z
UID:7218-1749772800-1749859199@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Ogunquit Performing Arts. Boston Chamber Music String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the Marginal Way Centennial with the music of Haydn\, Mozart\, Puccini and Mendelssohn! \nIn recent years\, OPA’s Chamber Music Festival has featured an on-going partnership with Boston Chamber Music\, which every year puts together a special ensemble for the Ogunquit concerts\, unique to OPA. \nThe players this year include Omar Chen Guey\, violin\, Peter Sulski\, violin\, Noriko Futagami\, viola\, and David Russell\, cello – three of whom have played for OPA before\, with Ms. Futagami making her Ogunquit debut. \nBarn Gallery is located at 3 Hartwig Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine — at the corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane. \nAdditional Information About: Ogunquit Performing Arts. Boston Chamber Music String QuartetBoston Chamber Music’s program this year will feature Haydn’s String Quartet No. 63 in B♭major\, Op. 76\, No. 4\, (the Sunrise Quartet)\, a piece which evokes the rising of the sun and the stirring awakening of nature. It was selected by Boston Chamber Music as a fitting tribute to the Marginal Way Centennial\, which this year marks 100 years since the deed of gift of the scenic cliff walk to the town of Ogunquit by Josiah Chase. \nThe Haydn quartet is nicknamed “Sunrise” due to the rising theme over sustained chords that begins the quartet\, and is perhaps the most magical in all Haydn. Featuring rising themes throughout\, it combines earthiness with sophisticated development\, blending Hungarian or Balkan folk music with the composer’s natural elegance. \nBCM’s program will also include Mozart’s Quartet in Eb Major\, K. 171 (the Viennese). Written in 1773\, the quartet represents a considerable advance from Mozart’s previous works and reflects the influence of Haydn. \nCrisantemi (Chrysanthemums)\, a haunting lovely elegy written by Giacomo Puccini in 1890 in tribute to the late Amadeo I of Spain. Puccini later incorporated the beautiful\, tragic melodies of this short piece into his first successful opera\, Manon Lescaut. \nMendelssohn’s Quartet in Eb Major\, Op. 12 concludes the program. This masterfully composed quartet of 1829\, while still echoing the influence of Beethoven\, features stylistic and lyrical departures from that influence as Mendelssohn continued to develop as a composer. \nJoin us for this final chamber music concert of the season\, as these wonderful artists bring this superlative program to Ogunquit audiences! \nPRICE: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door (cash or checks only). Wine Reception to meet the artists follows the concert. Free parking at the Barn Gallery. \nLEARN MORE + BUY TICKETSBarn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/ogunquit-performing-arts-boston-chamber-music-string-quartet/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250602T173033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T021456Z
UID:7214-1749168000-1749254399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Ogunquit Performing Arts presents Zahili Zamora Afro Cuban Trio
DESCRIPTION:Performing in Ogunquit for the first time ever\, Zahili Zamora and her Afro Cuban Jazz Trio promise a unique and unparalleled jazz experience. \nMs Zamora and her Trio have headlined such venues as the landmark Scullers Jazz Club in Boston\, the Monterey Jazz Festival\, the Celebrity Series of Boston\, the Montreal International Jazz Festival\, and many more. \nBarn Gallery is located at 3 Hartwig Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine — at the corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane. \nAdditional Information About: Ogunquit Performing Arts presents Zahili Zamora Afro Cuban TrioMs Zamora’s awards include: the Duke Ellington Award\, the Wayne Shorter Award\, the 40th Annual DownBeat music Award in the Outstanding Performance Category\, Finalist at the DC Jazz Prix Competition\, and with her Trio MIXCLA\, a two time nominee for the Boston Music Awards in the Jazz Group category. \nA pianist\, composer\, bandleader\, arranger and educator\, Ms Zamora started playing piano at the age of six\, in her birthplace of Manzanillo\, Cuba\, where she graduated from the National School of Music\, as a classical pianist\, with a performance diploma. Emigrating to Canada\, she explored a wide range of musical genres such as traditional Ecuadorian\, French\, and South African\, and then to Asia for 6 years\, where she even performed with a pop band. \nDiscovering Jazz\, she returned to school in the U.S. to study at the Berklee College of Music\, immersing herself in the study and analysis of jazz performance and composition\, and falling in love with the process of creating. She graduated summa cum laude with a dual MM degree in Jazz Composition and Jazz Piano Performance. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Piano Department. \nThis rich musical background\, career experience and extraordinary improvisation skills\, render her a leader in the modern jazz idiom and an influential and emulated musician. \nShe describes the evolution of her artistic identity as a Latin Jazz pianist\, singer\, bandleader and composer\, through reconnecting with her Cuban roots\, and using elements of her rhythmic idiosyncrasy with American jazz\, while adding and developing skills to encompass her artistry. She describes her music as representing multiculturalism and global unity in these times when there is so much division and oppression. \nPlease join us to experience this enormous talent\, in an Ogunquit premiere performance. It will blow your musical mind! \nWe are pleased to welcome our local friends and visitors back to the beautiful Barn Gallery\, which has stepped up once again to offer an alternative venue during the repair\, planned renovation and construction of our new municipal building and S. Judson Dunaway community center. Join us in this wonderful venue for a festive evening with Zahili and her Trio! \nPRICE: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door (cash or checks only). \nLEARN MORE + BUY TICKETSBarn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/ogunquit-performing-arts-presents-zahili-zamora-afro-cuban-trio/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250530T161348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T130626Z
UID:7077-1749081600-1749167999@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Barn Gallery Talk – Ogunquit Art Association Showcase Artists: Carol Travers Lummus + Karen Bushold
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery on Thursday\, June 5th (at 6 PM) for a Barn Gallery Talk by our two Opening Exhibition Showcase Artists: Karen Bushold (photographer) & Carol Travers Lummus (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. \nFeatured Image (above): (L) Carol Travers Lummus; Everybody Needs Jam; (R) Karen Bushold; Odalisque. \nAbout Karen Bushold – PhotographerARTIST STATEMENT: Karen Bushold\n“My photographs combine bright colors and patterns of painted surfaces with elements fromnature and human intervention. My prints focus on subjects and details that are often overlooked but can reveal fresh juxtapositions that challenge our first look and make us take a second.” \nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Karen Bushold: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: busholdphoto.com \nAbout Carol\, Travers Lummus – PrintmakerARTIST STATEMENT: Carol Travers Lummus\n“One of the most difficult assignments for me to do is to explain what I do. I can readily explain the technique (the process of etching which can be found at my website)\, alas\, for me to explain the meaning of my work is like asking an author to draw a picture describing his novel … like asking a daisy to explain horticulture. With my line work\, I take spaghetti for a walk. That is when I am in my zone. Hal La Croix\, of Peterborough\, described my work as having a “warmth and spirit that forms coy statements on social conventions” and “refreshingly devoid of self-conscious artistic pretense.”” \nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Carol\, Travers Lummus: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: carollummus.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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/barn-gallery-talk-ogunquit-art-association-showcase-artists-carol-travers-lummus-karen-bushold/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250622
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250425T231406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T130657Z
UID:6930-1747785600-1750550399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Opening Art Exhibitions 2025 + Gala Reception at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit
DESCRIPTION:See the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 21st to October 13th\, 2025\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nOPENING 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 21st through Saturday June 21st (with a Gala Reception on Saturday\, May 24th from 4-7 PM). There will also be a Gallery Talk with showcase artists Photographer Karen Bushold & Printmaker Carol Travers Lummus on Thursday\, June 5th 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 24th 2025 (from 4-7 PM) for our “Gala Reception for Opening 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 Opening-Season Exhibitions will feature: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); OAA Artist Showcases by Photographer Karen Bushold & Printmaker Carol Travers Lummus; 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 21 – June 21\nOAA Expressions\nShowcases:\n— Karen Bushold – Photography\n— Carol Travers Lummus – Printmaking\nInvited New England Sculptors \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nGala Reception: Saturday\, May 24\, 4–7 PM\nGallery Talk: Thursday\, June 5th – 6pm (with showcase artists Photographer Karen Bushold & Printmaker Carol Travers Lummus) \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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/opening-art-exhibitions-2025-gala-reception-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTSTAMP:20260501T023312
CREATED:20250426T002056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250426T002056Z
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SUMMARY:45th Annual Student Art Show - Barn Gallery\, Ogunquit
DESCRIPTION:For 45 years\, Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine has dedicated each May to showcasing young artistic talent. The tradition continues in 2025 as K-12 students exhibit their work in the same professional gallery space where generations of local artists have launched\, cultivated\, and expanded their creative journeys. This year’s Annual Student Art Show promises another vibrant celebration of emerging talent and cultural connection. \nFrom May 9-11\, 2025\, Barn Gallery will come alive with the creative vision of K-12 students from Southern Maine’s coastal communities. Their diverse works — including landscapes\, portraits\, sculpture\, photography\, and jewelry — reveal the extraordinary potential of tomorrow’s artists. More than just an exhibition\, this Annual Student Art Show represents an honored tradition in Ogunquit’s artistic heritage\, marking a proud milestone for every young participant. \nFEATURED IMAGE (above): Collage of artwork from prior Student Art Shows at Barn Gallery. \nA Tradition That Spans Generations\nFor decades\, the Annual Student Art Show at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine has been a rite of passage for young creators. Many of today’s student artists walk the same floors where their parents and grandparents once proudly displayed their own early works. The thrill of seeing their art in a “real” gallery — a space that has hosted the work of a very long line of accomplished Maine artists — is a transformative moment\, one that ignites confidence and fuels lifelong creative journeys. \nVisitors\, too\, become part of this enduring tradition. Whether you’re an art enthusiast\, a curious neighbor\, or a proud family member\, stepping into Barn Gallery during the Student Art Show means joining a 45-year (and counting) legacy of celebrating youthful creativity. \nAdditional Information About the Opening Exhibitions at Barn GalleryWhy This Year’s Student Art Show at Barn Gallery Is Unmissable\n\n\nOpening Reception (May 9th\, 4-6 PM): Be among the first to experience the exhibition\, meet the young artists\, and feel the electric energy of their debut. \n\n\nWeekend Viewing (May 10th & 11th\, 1-4 PM): Take your time exploring the diverse works on display. \n\n\nA Glimpse into the Future: Today’s student artists could be tomorrow’s celebrated creators. Witness the beginnings of something extraordinary. \n\n\nGenerously sponsored by Dr. Gary W. Tirrell\, this year’s show demonstrates how art continues to strengthen and unite our community. For student artists\, it represents a defining moment in their creative journey. For visitors\, it offers a chance to discover fresh perspectives\, celebrate emerging talent\, and become part of Ogunquit’s enduring artistic story. \nSo mark your calendars and join us at Barn Gallery — where the past\, present\, and future of Maine art come alive. \nAT A GLANCE:\nWHAT: 45th Annual Student Art Show\nWHERE: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane Ogunquit\, Maine\nOpening Reception: Friday\, May 9th (4-6 PM)\nWeekend Hours: Saturday & Sunday\, May 10th & 11th (1-4 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
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LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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SUMMARY:Randall Hodgkinson | 17th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:Ogunquit Performing Arts Presents the 16th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival at Barn Gallery\, Bourne Lane at Shore Road\, Ogunquit. \nCONCERT SCHEDULE:\nFriday\, October 4th (at 7:30PM): Janice Weber Piano Concert (Learn More + Purchase Tickets)\nSunday\, October 6th (at 3PM): Student Piano Recital (Learn More – Free Admission)\nSaturday\, October 12th (at 7:30PM): Randall Hodgkinson Piano Concert (Learn More + Purchase Tickets) \nScroll down and continue reading for additional important information and ticket purchase details… \nPURCHASE TICKETS NOWRandall Hodgkinson: Saturday\, October 12th at 7:30 p.m.Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, (off Bournes Lane or Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: $20 in advance; $25 at the door \nOgunquit’s favorite Randall Hodgkinson\, leader of Boston Chamber Music\, turns his attention to solo repertoire in a beautiful program of Bach\, Berg and Chopin. \nRenowned classical pianist\, Randall Hodgkinson\, returns to Ogunquit as a piano soloist\, having performed in Ogunquit multiple times with the late Bruce Coppock and the Boston Chamber Music Society’s Piano Quartet. \n“The finest performance I have ever heard of this very difficult piece. It was as if he was reading my mind…” Aaron Copland on hearing pianist Randall Hodgkinson performing his Piano Fantasy in Jordan Hall\, Boston. \nRandy achieved recognition as the Grand Prize winner of the International American Music competition\, sponsored by Carnegie Hall and the Rockefeller Foundation\, winner in the JS Bach International Competition\, and as the recipient of the Tanglewood Music Center’s prestigious Cabot Award. His solo orchestral performances include appearances with the Atlanta Symphony\, the Philadelphia\, the Boston Symphony\, and Cleveland Orchestras\, the Buffalo Philharmonic\, and the New York Symphony. He has also performed at numerous well regarded chamber music festivals\, including but not limited to: Blue Hill (Maine)\, Chestnut Hill (Connecticut)\, Seattle (Washington) and Santa Fe (New Mexico). \nAs both of Randy’s parents were musicians\, Randy began his musical career at a very young age\, with his mother as his first teacher. “Discovered” at a music festival at age 15 he was encouraged to apply for admission to the New England Conservatory of music\, where he earned a BA\, MM and AD. His musical repertoire spans from JS Bach to Donald Marino\, and he recently performed the world premier of the piano concerto of composer Gardener Read at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester\, N.Y. He regularly performs the four hand and two piano repertoire with his talented spouse\, Leslie Amper. \nHe currently serves on the faculties of the New England Conservatory\, the Longy School of Music at Bard College in Cambridge\, MA\, and Wellesley College. \n————————————- \nMr. Hodgkinson’s Program:\nBach: Italian Concerto\nBerg: Sonata in b minor\nChopin: Fantasy\nChopin: Sonata in b minor \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSAdditional Events: 17th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine\n Janice Weber: Friday\, October 4\, 2024\, 7:30 p.m.Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bournes Lane at Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: $20 in advance; $25 at the door \nWorld-class pianist\, Janice Weber\, returns for her fifth appearance in Ogunquit\, this time bringing with her a dazzling program of works by Grieg and Liszt. \nJanice Weber is a vivacious performer with a reputation for programing the most exciting and technically challenging selections – which certainly applies to her upcoming performance for OPA! Her program includes works by Grieg and Liszt – a composer with whom she is particularly identified. \n“Ms. Weber is … a concert pianist of cliffhanging panache and daredevil brilliance.” Ellen Pfeifer\, The Wall Street Journal \nHer world premiere recording of Liszt’s 1838 Transcendental Etudes elicited acclaim from Time Magazine: “Liszt later simplified these pieces into the still ferociously difficult Transcendental Etudes (1852 version) for fear that no one else could play them. There may now be several fire-eating piano virtuosos who can execute the original notes\, but few can liberate the prophetic music they contain as masterfully as Janice Weber does here.” \nMs. Weber recorded Liszt’s last Hungarian Rhapsody\, one of only two living pianists to be included in a compendium of historic performances by nineteen legendary artists. This disc subsequently won the International Liszt Prize. Her recordings also include Rachmaninoff’s complete transcriptions; with the Lydian Quartet\, Leo Ornstein’s vast Piano Quintet; flute and piano works of Sigfrid Karg-Elert; and waltz transcriptions of Godowsky\, Rosenthal\, and Friedman. \nHer Naxos recording of Leo Ornstein’s radical works introduced the charismatic composer to a worldwide audience. She is heard in Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time on Ongaku Records and her newest disc\, Cascade of Roses (Dorian Sono Luminus)\,features works of twenty-one composers from Adolf Jensen to Billy Mayerl. \nA summa cum laude graduate of the Eastman School of Music\, Janice Weber has performed at the White House\, Carnegie Hall\, Wigmore Hall\, National Gallery of Art\, and Boston’s Symphony Hall. She has appeared with the Boston Pops\, Chautauqua Symphony\, New Jersey Symphony\, Hilton Head Orchestra\, Sarajevo Philharmonic\, and Syracuse Symphony. She has performed at the Bard\, Newport\, La Gesse\, Husum\, and Monadnock summer festivals and has twice toured China under the auspices of the American Liszt Society. \nShe was a member of the piano faculty at Boston Conservatory for twenty-seven years and has taught at MIT and New England Conservatory. \nMs. Weber is also a published author. Her novels\, most of which have something to do with music\, have a worldwide following. She also produced the tones for Ivory\, the worldwide bestselling virtual piano software. \nShe is a Steinway artist. \n————————- \nMs. Weber’s Program: \nPrelude and Fugue in E minor\, Op. 35 No. 1\nFelix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847) \nLyric Pieces\nEdvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) \nTo Spring\, Op. 43 No. 6\nMarch of the Trolls\, Op. 54 No. 3\nButterfly\, Op. 43 No. 1\nPeace of the Woods\, Op. 71 No. 4\nWedding Day at Troldhaugen\, Op. 65 No. 6 \nVariations on a Theme of Corelli\, Op. 42\nSergei Rachmaninoff (1873 – 1943) \nINTERMISSION \nSt. Francis of Assisi Preaching to the Birds\nSt. Francis of Assisi Walking on the Waters\nFranz Liszt (1811 – 1886) \nHarmonies du Soir \nHungarian Rhapsody No. 12 \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSStudent Piano Recital: Sunday\, October 6th\, at 3:00 pm (Free Admission)Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bournes Lane or Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: Free Admission \nThe Festival’s Student Piano Recital\, showcases up to 15 of the area’s best young pianists\, performing on Ogunquit Performing Art Committee’s famed Steinway piano. The recital provides these talented local students the opportunity to perform on a world class piano before a live audience in a beautiful setting. \nThe Piano Festival honors the memory of Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham\, founder and first chairperson of Ogunquit Performing Arts. A pianist herself\, Betty studied\, performed and taught piano for most of her life. She also saw to it that OPA acquired its spectacular Steinway Concert Model C Grand Piano\, which still remains OPA’s greatest treasure. \nThe Ogunquit Performing Arts Committee was Betty’s brain-child. Her love of Ogunquit was matched by her love of the piano\, which she studied and taught for most of her life. She long dreamed of the possibility that Ogunquit could support a program of musical performances to add to its attractiveness as a welcoming place for painters\, sculptors and summer theatre. \nWhen her father\, S. Judson Dunaway\, died in 1976\, his will directed that a portion of his estate be donated to charitable causes. Betty requested that the executors include a contribution to Ogunquit to endow a fund to help support musical performances\, some to be held at the Dunaway Center\, which he earlier had donated to the town. When this endowment was in place\, the Committee for the Performing Arts was formed and began its work\, with Betty elected as chairperson. \nLEARN MORETicket Prices and Additional DetailsTickets to these performances are available on the Ogunquit Performing Arts website. Click here to purchase in advance. \nTickets may also be purchased at the Cricket’s Corner Beach and Toy\, the Dunaway Center\, and the Ogunquit Welcome Center beginning three weeks prior to the performance. \nTickets: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door for both Weber and Hodgkinson concerts\nFree admission for Student Recital \nFree parking for the performances at the Barn Gallery \nFMI: ogunquitperformingarts.org \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSBarn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
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LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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SUMMARY:Student Piano Recital | 17th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:Ogunquit Performing Arts Presents the 16th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival at Barn Gallery\, Bourne Lane at Shore Road\, Ogunquit. \nCONCERT SCHEDULE:\nFriday\, October 4th (at 7:30PM): Janice Weber Piano Concert (Learn More + Purchase Tickets)\nSunday\, October 6th (at 3PM): Student Piano Recital (Learn More – Free Admission)\nSaturday\, October 12th (at 7:30PM): Randall Hodgkinson Piano Concert (Learn More + Purchase Tickets) \nScroll down and continue reading for additional important information and ticket purchase details… \nPURCHASE TICKETS NOWStudent Piano Recital: Sunday\, October 6th\, at 3:00 pm (Free Admission)Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bournes Lane or Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: Free Admission \nThe Festival’s Student Piano Recital\, showcases up to 15 of the area’s best young pianists\, performing on Ogunquit Performing Art Committee’s famed Steinway piano. The recital provides these talented local students the opportunity to perform on a world class piano before a live audience in a beautiful setting. \nThe Piano Festival honors the memory of Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham\, founder and first chairperson of Ogunquit Performing Arts. A pianist herself\, Betty studied\, performed and taught piano for most of her life. She also saw to it that OPA acquired its spectacular Steinway Concert Model C Grand Piano\, which still remains OPA’s greatest treasure. \nThe Ogunquit Performing Arts Committee was Betty’s brain-child. Her love of Ogunquit was matched by her love of the piano\, which she studied and taught for most of her life. She long dreamed of the possibility that Ogunquit could support a program of musical performances to add to its attractiveness as a welcoming place for painters\, sculptors and summer theatre. \nWhen her father\, S. Judson Dunaway\, died in 1976\, his will directed that a portion of his estate be donated to charitable causes. Betty requested that the executors include a contribution to Ogunquit to endow a fund to help support musical performances\, some to be held at the Dunaway Center\, which he earlier had donated to the town. When this endowment was in place\, the Committee for the Performing Arts was formed and began its work\, with Betty elected as chairperson. \nLEARN MOREAdditional Events: 17th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine\n Janice Weber: Friday\, October 4\, 2024\, 7:30 p.m.Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bournes Lane at Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: $20 in advance; $25 at the door \nWorld-class pianist\, Janice Weber\, returns for her fifth appearance in Ogunquit\, this time bringing with her a dazzling program of works by Grieg and Liszt. \nJanice Weber is a vivacious performer with a reputation for programing the most exciting and technically challenging selections – which certainly applies to her upcoming performance for OPA! Her program includes works by Grieg and Liszt – a composer with whom she is particularly identified. \n“Ms. Weber is … a concert pianist of cliffhanging panache and daredevil brilliance.” Ellen Pfeifer\, The Wall Street Journal \nHer world premiere recording of Liszt’s 1838 Transcendental Etudes elicited acclaim from Time Magazine: “Liszt later simplified these pieces into the still ferociously difficult Transcendental Etudes (1852 version) for fear that no one else could play them. There may now be several fire-eating piano virtuosos who can execute the original notes\, but few can liberate the prophetic music they contain as masterfully as Janice Weber does here.” \nMs. Weber recorded Liszt’s last Hungarian Rhapsody\, one of only two living pianists to be included in a compendium of historic performances by nineteen legendary artists. This disc subsequently won the International Liszt Prize. Her recordings also include Rachmaninoff’s complete transcriptions; with the Lydian Quartet\, Leo Ornstein’s vast Piano Quintet; flute and piano works of Sigfrid Karg-Elert; and waltz transcriptions of Godowsky\, Rosenthal\, and Friedman. \nHer Naxos recording of Leo Ornstein’s radical works introduced the charismatic composer to a worldwide audience. She is heard in Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time on Ongaku Records and her newest disc\, Cascade of Roses (Dorian Sono Luminus)\,features works of twenty-one composers from Adolf Jensen to Billy Mayerl. \nA summa cum laude graduate of the Eastman School of Music\, Janice Weber has performed at the White House\, Carnegie Hall\, Wigmore Hall\, National Gallery of Art\, and Boston’s Symphony Hall. She has appeared with the Boston Pops\, Chautauqua Symphony\, New Jersey Symphony\, Hilton Head Orchestra\, Sarajevo Philharmonic\, and Syracuse Symphony. She has performed at the Bard\, Newport\, La Gesse\, Husum\, and Monadnock summer festivals and has twice toured China under the auspices of the American Liszt Society. \nShe was a member of the piano faculty at Boston Conservatory for twenty-seven years and has taught at MIT and New England Conservatory. \nMs. Weber is also a published author. Her novels\, most of which have something to do with music\, have a worldwide following. She also produced the tones for Ivory\, the worldwide bestselling virtual piano software. \nShe is a Steinway artist. \n————————- \nMs. Weber’s Program: \nPrelude and Fugue in E minor\, Op. 35 No. 1\nFelix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847) \nLyric Pieces\nEdvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) \nTo Spring\, Op. 43 No. 6\nMarch of the Trolls\, Op. 54 No. 3\nButterfly\, Op. 43 No. 1\nPeace of the Woods\, Op. 71 No. 4\nWedding Day at Troldhaugen\, Op. 65 No. 6 \nVariations on a Theme of Corelli\, Op. 42\nSergei Rachmaninoff (1873 – 1943) \nINTERMISSION \nSt. Francis of Assisi Preaching to the Birds\nSt. Francis of Assisi Walking on the Waters\nFranz Liszt (1811 – 1886) \nHarmonies du Soir \nHungarian Rhapsody No. 12 \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSRandall Hodgkinson: Saturday\, October 12th at 7:30 p.m.Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, (off Bournes Lane or Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: $20 in advance; $25 at the door \nOgunquit’s favorite Randall Hodgkinson\, leader of Boston Chamber Music\, turns his attention to solo repertoire in a beautiful program of Bach\, Berg and Chopin. \nRenowned classical pianist\, Randall Hodgkinson\, returns to Ogunquit as a piano soloist\, having performed in Ogunquit multiple times with the late Bruce Coppock and the Boston Chamber Music Society’s Piano Quartet. \n“The finest performance I have ever heard of this very difficult piece. It was as if he was reading my mind…” Aaron Copland on hearing pianist Randall Hodgkinson performing his Piano Fantasy in Jordan Hall\, Boston. \nRandy achieved recognition as the Grand Prize winner of the International American Music competition\, sponsored by Carnegie Hall and the Rockefeller Foundation\, winner in the JS Bach International Competition\, and as the recipient of the Tanglewood Music Center’s prestigious Cabot Award. His solo orchestral performances include appearances with the Atlanta Symphony\, the Philadelphia\, the Boston Symphony\, and Cleveland Orchestras\, the Buffalo Philharmonic\, and the New York Symphony. He has also performed at numerous well regarded chamber music festivals\, including but not limited to: Blue Hill (Maine)\, Chestnut Hill (Connecticut)\, Seattle (Washington) and Santa Fe (New Mexico). \nAs both of Randy’s parents were musicians\, Randy began his musical career at a very young age\, with his mother as his first teacher. “Discovered” at a music festival at age 15 he was encouraged to apply for admission to the New England Conservatory of music\, where he earned a BA\, MM and AD. His musical repertoire spans from JS Bach to Donald Marino\, and he recently performed the world premier of the piano concerto of composer Gardener Read at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester\, N.Y. He regularly performs the four hand and two piano repertoire with his talented spouse\, Leslie Amper. \nHe currently serves on the faculties of the New England Conservatory\, the Longy School of Music at Bard College in Cambridge\, MA\, and Wellesley College. \n————————————- \nMr. Hodgkinson’s Program:\nBach: Italian Concerto\nBerg: Sonata in b minor\nChopin: Fantasy\nChopin: Sonata in b minor \nLEARN MORETicket Prices and Additional DetailsTickets to these performances are available on the Ogunquit Performing Arts website. Click here to purchase in advance. \nTickets may also be purchased at the Cricket’s Corner Beach and Toy\, the Dunaway Center\, and the Ogunquit Welcome Center beginning three weeks prior to the performance. \nTickets: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door for both Weber and Hodgkinson concerts\nFree admission for Student Recital \nFree parking for the performances at the Barn Gallery \nFMI: ogunquitperformingarts.org \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSBarn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
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LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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SUMMARY:Janice Weber | 17th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival
DESCRIPTION:Ogunquit Performing Arts Presents the 16th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival at Barn Gallery\, Bourne Lane at Shore Road\, Ogunquit. \nCONCERT SCHEDULE:\nFriday\, October 4th (at 7:30PM): Janice Weber Piano Concert (Learn More + Purchase Tickets)\nSunday\, October 6th (at 3PM): Student Piano Recital (Learn More – Free Admission)\nSaturday\, October 12th (at 7:30PM): Randall Hodgkinson Piano Concert (Learn More + Purchase Tickets) \nScroll down and continue reading for additional important information and ticket purchase details… \nPURCHASE TICKETS NOWJanice Weber: Friday\, October 4\, 2024\, 7:30 p.m.Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bournes Lane at Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: $20 in advance; $25 at the door \nWorld-class pianist\, Janice Weber\, returns for her fifth appearance in Ogunquit\, this time bringing with her a dazzling program of works by Grieg and Liszt. \nJanice Weber is a vivacious performer with a reputation for programing the most exciting and technically challenging selections – which certainly applies to her upcoming performance for OPA! Her program includes works by Grieg and Liszt – a composer with whom she is particularly identified. \n“Ms. Weber is … a concert pianist of cliffhanging panache and daredevil brilliance.” Ellen Pfeifer\, The Wall Street Journal \nHer world premiere recording of Liszt’s 1838 Transcendental Etudes elicited acclaim from Time Magazine: “Liszt later simplified these pieces into the still ferociously difficult Transcendental Etudes (1852 version) for fear that no one else could play them. There may now be several fire-eating piano virtuosos who can execute the original notes\, but few can liberate the prophetic music they contain as masterfully as Janice Weber does here.” \nMs. Weber recorded Liszt’s last Hungarian Rhapsody\, one of only two living pianists to be included in a compendium of historic performances by nineteen legendary artists. This disc subsequently won the International Liszt Prize. Her recordings also include Rachmaninoff’s complete transcriptions; with the Lydian Quartet\, Leo Ornstein’s vast Piano Quintet; flute and piano works of Sigfrid Karg-Elert; and waltz transcriptions of Godowsky\, Rosenthal\, and Friedman. \nHer Naxos recording of Leo Ornstein’s radical works introduced the charismatic composer to a worldwide audience. She is heard in Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time on Ongaku Records and her newest disc\, Cascade of Roses (Dorian Sono Luminus)\,features works of twenty-one composers from Adolf Jensen to Billy Mayerl. \nA summa cum laude graduate of the Eastman School of Music\, Janice Weber has performed at the White House\, Carnegie Hall\, Wigmore Hall\, National Gallery of Art\, and Boston’s Symphony Hall. She has appeared with the Boston Pops\, Chautauqua Symphony\, New Jersey Symphony\, Hilton Head Orchestra\, Sarajevo Philharmonic\, and Syracuse Symphony. She has performed at the Bard\, Newport\, La Gesse\, Husum\, and Monadnock summer festivals and has twice toured China under the auspices of the American Liszt Society. \nShe was a member of the piano faculty at Boston Conservatory for twenty-seven years and has taught at MIT and New England Conservatory. \nMs. Weber is also a published author. Her novels\, most of which have something to do with music\, have a worldwide following. She also produced the tones for Ivory\, the worldwide bestselling virtual piano software. \nShe is a Steinway artist. \n————————- \nMs. Weber’s Program: \nPrelude and Fugue in E minor\, Op. 35 No. 1\nFelix Mendelssohn (1809 – 1847) \nLyric Pieces\nEdvard Grieg (1843 – 1907) \nTo Spring\, Op. 43 No. 6\nMarch of the Trolls\, Op. 54 No. 3\nButterfly\, Op. 43 No. 1\nPeace of the Woods\, Op. 71 No. 4\nWedding Day at Troldhaugen\, Op. 65 No. 6 \nVariations on a Theme of Corelli\, Op. 42\nSergei Rachmaninoff (1873 – 1943) \nINTERMISSION \nSt. Francis of Assisi Preaching to the Birds\nSt. Francis of Assisi Walking on the Waters\nFranz Liszt (1811 – 1886) \nHarmonies du Soir \nHungarian Rhapsody No. 12 \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSAdditional Events: 17th Annual Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham Piano Festival at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine\n Student Piano Recital: Sunday\, October 6th\, at 3:00 pm (Free Admission)Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane (off Bournes Lane or Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: Free Admission \nThe Festival’s Student Piano Recital\, showcases up to 15 of the area’s best young pianists\, performing on Ogunquit Performing Art Committee’s famed Steinway piano. The recital provides these talented local students the opportunity to perform on a world class piano before a live audience in a beautiful setting. \nThe Piano Festival honors the memory of Elizabeth Dunaway Burnham\, founder and first chairperson of Ogunquit Performing Arts. A pianist herself\, Betty studied\, performed and taught piano for most of her life. She also saw to it that OPA acquired its spectacular Steinway Concert Model C Grand Piano\, which still remains OPA’s greatest treasure. \nThe Ogunquit Performing Arts Committee was Betty’s brain-child. Her love of Ogunquit was matched by her love of the piano\, which she studied and taught for most of her life. She long dreamed of the possibility that Ogunquit could support a program of musical performances to add to its attractiveness as a welcoming place for painters\, sculptors and summer theatre. \nWhen her father\, S. Judson Dunaway\, died in 1976\, his will directed that a portion of his estate be donated to charitable causes. Betty requested that the executors include a contribution to Ogunquit to endow a fund to help support musical performances\, some to be held at the Dunaway Center\, which he earlier had donated to the town. When this endowment was in place\, the Committee for the Performing Arts was formed and began its work\, with Betty elected as chairperson. \nLEARN MORERandall Hodgkinson: Saturday\, October 12th at 7:30 p.m.Location: Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, (off Bournes Lane or Shore Rd)\, Ogunquit\nPrice: $20 in advance; $25 at the door \nOgunquit’s favorite Randall Hodgkinson\, leader of Boston Chamber Music\, turns his attention to solo repertoire in a beautiful program of Bach\, Berg and Chopin. \nRenowned classical pianist\, Randall Hodgkinson\, returns to Ogunquit as a piano soloist\, having performed in Ogunquit multiple times with the late Bruce Coppock and the Boston Chamber Music Society’s Piano Quartet. \n“The finest performance I have ever heard of this very difficult piece. It was as if he was reading my mind…” Aaron Copland on hearing pianist Randall Hodgkinson performing his Piano Fantasy in Jordan Hall\, Boston. \nRandy achieved recognition as the Grand Prize winner of the International American Music competition\, sponsored by Carnegie Hall and the Rockefeller Foundation\, winner in the JS Bach International Competition\, and as the recipient of the Tanglewood Music Center’s prestigious Cabot Award. His solo orchestral performances include appearances with the Atlanta Symphony\, the Philadelphia\, the Boston Symphony\, and Cleveland Orchestras\, the Buffalo Philharmonic\, and the New York Symphony. He has also performed at numerous well regarded chamber music festivals\, including but not limited to: Blue Hill (Maine)\, Chestnut Hill (Connecticut)\, Seattle (Washington) and Santa Fe (New Mexico). \nAs both of Randy’s parents were musicians\, Randy began his musical career at a very young age\, with his mother as his first teacher. “Discovered” at a music festival at age 15 he was encouraged to apply for admission to the New England Conservatory of music\, where he earned a BA\, MM and AD. His musical repertoire spans from JS Bach to Donald Marino\, and he recently performed the world premier of the piano concerto of composer Gardener Read at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester\, N.Y. He regularly performs the four hand and two piano repertoire with his talented spouse\, Leslie Amper. \nHe currently serves on the faculties of the New England Conservatory\, the Longy School of Music at Bard College in Cambridge\, MA\, and Wellesley College. \n————————————- \nMr. Hodgkinson’s Program:\nBach: Italian Concerto\nBerg: Sonata in b minor\nChopin: Fantasy\nChopin: Sonata in b minor \nLEARN MORETicket Prices and Additional DetailsTickets to these performances are available on the Ogunquit Performing Arts website. Click here to purchase in advance. \nTickets may also be purchased at the Cricket’s Corner Beach and Toy\, the Dunaway Center\, and the Ogunquit Welcome Center beginning three weeks prior to the performance. \nTickets: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door for both Weber and Hodgkinson concerts\nFree admission for Student Recital \nFree parking for the performances at the Barn Gallery \nFMI: ogunquitperformingarts.org \nLEARN MORE + PURCHASE TICKETSBarn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/janice-weber-17th-annual-elizabeth-dunaway-burnham-piano-festival/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240920
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240826T231613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240917T160544Z
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SUMMARY:Barn Gallery Talk – Ogunquit Art Association Showcase Artists: Patricia Gerkin and Merrill Black Aharonian
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery on Thursday\, September 19th (at 6 PM) for a Barn Gallery Talk by our two Fall Exhibition Showcase Artists: Patricia Gerkin (Painter) and Merrill Black Aharonian (Painter).\n \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. \nFeatured Image (above): (R) Patricia Gerkin; Among the Kelp; 12 x 24; encaustic\, oil sticks\, metal leaf on panel + (L) Merrill Black Aharonian; “Radiance” (detail)\, Acrylic and Paper\, 29H x 36W\n \nAbout Patricia Gerkin – PainterAbout Pat Gerkin\nArtist Statement \nAlthough my work is deeply rooted in places and nature\, I have chosen to commit to abstraction as my personal expression. I like to work in the crack between 2-D and 3-D\, using paint or encaustic and disparate materials on various substrates. Mixed media gives me the opportunity to bring a sense of history and of unearthing a mystery into the current works. My visual vocabulary is rich in pattern and texture and a sense of something beneath the surface\, and I am interested in topography–interior and exterior. \nArtist Bio \nPat Gerkin’s abstract paintings and encaustics have been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows throughout the Washington\, DC area and the Greater Boston and New England area. Her work is in public and private and museum collections in the U.S.\, South America\, and Europe. Memberships include New Hampshire Artists’ Association\, Robert Levy Gallery\, Portsmouth\, NH; Associate Artist\, Torpedo Factory Art Center\, Alexandria\, VA; New England Wax (former); Ogunquit Artists’ Association\, Barn Gallery\, Ogunquit\, ME. Galleries include Art3Gallery\, Manchester\, NH; L’Attitude Art\, Allston\, MA. \nLEARN MORE: gerkinstudios.com \nAbout Merrill Black Aharonian – Painter\nMerrill Black’s essays have appeared in the New York Times\, New York Press\, UnderWired Magazine and in the anthologies Autobiographical Writing Across the Disciplines\, published by Duke University Press and Becoming Portsmouth: Voices from a Half Century of Change\, The History Press. In 2018\, she gave a TEDx talk in Portsmouth\, NH\, titled “Embarrassed to death: The cost of shame’s silence.” \nA 2003 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Creative Non-fiction\, she taught Nonfiction Writing at Southern New Hampshire University and now helps students develop their college admissions essays through the Arthur Ashe Institute of Urban Health in Brooklyn\, NY. \nMerrill Aharonian circled back to visual art in her sixties. She uses collage\, acrylics\, charcoal and mixed media to explore landscape and figurative form. She is continually inspired by her husband Russell L. Aharonian\, and artists everywhere. \nShe lives in Portsmouth\, NH with her husband\, seacoast artist Russell Aharonian. Merrill is currently working on a memoir about generational alcoholism intertwining the stories of a mother’s recovery and her son’s death from the disease\, bearing witness to the powerful community\, enduring sense of connection and surprising moments of joy that can emerge from addiction\, recovery and loss. \nLEARN MORE: merrillblack.com \n\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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/barn-gallery-talk-ogunquit-art-association-showcase-artists-patricia-gerkin-and-merrill-black-aharonian/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241015
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240418T164130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240830T142109Z
UID:5757-1726012800-1728950399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Fall Art Exhibitions 2024 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Beauty of Fall Art Exhibitions at Barn Gallery! \nSee the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 22nd to October 14th\, 2024\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nFALL ART EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Fall Art Exhibitions from Wednesday\, September 11th through Monday\, October 14th (with an Gala Reception on Saturday\, September 14th from 4-7:30 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Information About the Fall Art Exhibitions at Barn GalleryFall Art Exhibitions: September 11th – October 14th \nRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, September 14th (from 4-7:30PM) for our “Gala Reception for Fall Art Exhibitions”. Admission to the Reception is FREE. \nThe highlights of our Fall Exhibitions include “OAA Expressions\,” a diverse showcase of subjects and mediums that will leave you captivated. Dive deeper into the artistry with our Artist Showcases featuring Merrill Black Aharonian and Pat Gerkin\, both exceptional painters. \nFor art enthusiasts seeking the perfect addition to their collection\, our Expanded Collectors Gallery features ready-to-hang artwork\, each piece no larger than 16×20 inches. \nOur home\, the Barn Gallery\, located at the corner of Shore Road and Bourne Lane\, is the epicenter of this creative celebration. Stepping into our big\, bright\, cool\, and airy spaces\, you’ll be greeted by the stunning works of our Artist Members – painters\, graphic artists\, photographers\, and sculptors – as they showcase their talents. \nThe Sculpture Court\, adorned with the works of the OAA Sculptors and Invited New England Sculptors\, offers a unique outdoor gallery experience that harmonizes beautifully with the season. \nGallery Talk: Thursday\, September 19th (at 6PM).\n \nJoin us on  Thursday\, September 19th (at 6PM) for an engaging Gallery Talk with our Fall Exhibition Showcase Artists\, Merrill Black Aharonian (painter) and Pat Gerkin (painter). Discover the stories behind their art\, gain insight into their creative processes\, and connect with the artists in an intimate setting. \nAdmission to this Gallery Talk is FREE\, offering you a unique opportunity to connect with the creative minds behind the masterpieces. \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: September 11th – October 14th\nOAA Expressions\nCollectors Gallery\nInvited New England Sculptors\nShowcases: Merrill Black Aharonian and Pat Gerkin. \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nGala Reception: Saturday\, September 14th\, 4 – 7:30PM \nGallery Talk:  Thursday\, September 19th (at 6PM)\nMerrill Black Aharonian – Painter\nPat Gerkin – Painter \nAbout Pat Gerkin – PainterArtist Statement \nAlthough my work is deeply rooted in places and nature\, I have chosen to commit to abstraction as my personal expression. I like to work in the crack between 2-D and 3-D\, using paint or encaustic and disparate materials on various substrates. Mixed media gives me the opportunity to bring a sense of history and of unearthing a mystery into the current works. My visual vocabulary is rich in pattern and texture and a sense of something beneath the surface\, and I am interested in topography–interior and exterior. \nArtist Bio \nPat Gerkin’s abstract paintings and encaustics have been exhibited in numerous solo and group shows throughout the Washington\, DC area and the Greater Boston and New England area. Her work is in public and private and museum collections in the U.S.\, South America\, and Europe. Memberships include New Hampshire Artists’ Association\, Robert Levy Gallery\, Portsmouth\, NH; Associate Artist\, Torpedo Factory Art Center\, Alexandria\, VA; New England Wax (former); Ogunquit Artists’ Association\, Barn Gallery\, Ogunquit\, ME. Galleries include Art3Gallery\, Manchester\, NH; L’Attitude Art\, Allston\, MA. \nLEARN MORE: gerkinstudios.com \nAbout Merrill Black Aharonian – Painter\nMerrill Black’s essays have appeared in the New York Times\, New York Press\, UnderWired Magazine and in the anthologies Autobiographical Writing Across the Disciplines\, published by Duke University Press and Becoming Portsmouth: Voices from a Half Century of Change\, The History Press. In 2018\, she gave a TEDx talk in Portsmouth\, NH\, titled “Embarrassed to death: The cost of shame’s silence.” \nA 2003 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Creative Non-fiction\, she taught Nonfiction Writing at Southern New Hampshire University and now helps students develop their college admissions essays through the Arthur Ashe Institute of Urban Health in Brooklyn\, NY. \nMerrill Aharonian circled back to visual art in her sixties. She uses collage\, acrylics\, charcoal and mixed media to explore landscape and figurative form. She is continually inspired by her husband Russell L. Aharonian\, and artists everywhere. \nShe lives in Portsmouth\, NH with her husband\, seacoast artist Russell Aharonian. Merrill is currently working on a memoir about generational alcoholism intertwining the stories of a mother’s recovery and her son’s death from the disease\, bearing witness to the powerful community\, enduring sense of connection and surprising moments of joy that can emerge from addiction\, recovery and loss. \nLEARN MORE: merrillblack.com \n\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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/fall-art-exhibitions-2024-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit-maine/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240830
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240708T162442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T154607Z
UID:6276-1724803200-1724975999@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Printmaking Demonstration + Workshop: Linocut Prints by Gayle Fitzpatrick
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Wednesday\, August 28th for a “Printmaking Demonstration – Linocut Print” (at 6pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Gayle Fitzpatrick. \nALSO: Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, August 29th (from 10am – 3pm) for an inspiring “Printmaking Workshop – Linocut Print” led by Fitzpatrick. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $60\, materials list.\n \nAdditional InformationThe Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) is delighted to present a captivating two-day printmaking event (demo and workshop) led by artist-member Gayle Fitzpatrick. Held at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine\, this event offers a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of linocut prints. \nPrintmaking Demonstration: Witness the Power of Linocuts \n\nDate: Wednesday\, August 28th\nTime: 6:00 PM\n\nKick off your artistic adventure with a free printmaking demonstration by Gayle Fitzpatrick. Witness the transformation firsthand as Fitzpatrick expertly creates a linocut print. This insightful session will introduce you to the core principles of printmaking\, including transferring images from a matrix to a surface like paper or fabric. \nPrintmaking Workshop: Dive into the Process \n\nDate: Thursday\, August 29th\nTime: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nSuggested Donation: $60\, materials list\n\nReady to get your hands dirty? Join Gayle Fitzpatrick for an inspiring workshop on the art of linocut printing. This hands-on session will equip you with the fundamental skills of printmaking. Participants will begin by exploring the artistic possibilities of using everyday objects to create unique prints. The workshop will then delve into the single block relief printing process\, culminating in the creation of your very own linocut print! \nEmbrace your inner artist and discover the magic of printmaking! \nPreregistration recommended (but not required). Call Barn Gallery (207-646-8400 ) after May 25.  \nAbout The Workshop Instructor: Gayle FitzpatrickA painter\, papermaker\, and printmaker\, Gayle has had one-woman shows in New York\, Chicago\, Washington DC\, the Ogunquit Art Association\, and other galleries in Maine Her award-winning works are frequently exhibited in national and international juried shows\, including the Paper/Fiber Annual\, the Crafts National\, Convergence International\, and CPSA International. \nVISIT: Gayle Fitzpatrick | 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/printmaking-demonstration-workshop-linocut-prints-by-gayle-fitzpatrick/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240823
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240802T183255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T173628Z
UID:6382-1724284800-1724371199@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Barn Gallery Talk – Ogunquit Art Association Showcase Artists: Shiao-Ping Wang and Shaune McCarthy
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery on Thursday\, August 22nd (at 6 PM) for a Barn Gallery Talk by our two Late Summer Exhibition Showcase Artists: Shiao-Ping Wang (Painter) and Shaune McCarthy (Painter). \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. \nFeatured Image (above): (L) Shiao-Ping Wang; Whale Song\, 22″x 15″\, acrylic and pen on paper (detail); (R) Shaune McCarthy; Tangier\, 30×30 (detail). \nAbout Shiao-Ping Wang – PainterARTIST BIO: Shiao-Ping Wang\n\nShiao-Ping Wang was born in Taiwan and immigrated to the United States in 1981.  \nShe studied both Western art and Chinese art in New York and earned a MFA degree from Queens College\, City University of New York. \nShe works both abstractly and from observation in various painting media. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US and China. \nShe has taught painting and drawing in various colleges including the University of New Hampshire. \nIn 2007 Shiao-Ping won a Fellowship at Vermont Studio Center. In 2008 she won the Spotlight Award for Best Painter in the Seacoast. \n\nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Shiao-Ping Wang: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: shiao-ping.com \nAbout Shaune McCarthy – Painter\nMy paintings and sculptures are a consequence of experimentation\, spontaneity\, imagination\, play\, and of course hard work.  \nI think being an artist means trusting your instincts and allowing your imagination to show you the path into the unknown. That’s where I want to be with my art. I want to make something no one\, not even me\, has seen before. \nWhen I begin a painting I usually have very little idea where I’ll be going with it. I find that if I attempt to plan a painting or even sketch an idea beforehand I get bored and it never appears like the plan anyway. I endeavor to stay alert to any story which unfolds before my eyes and especially open to those happy accidents which happen if you’re experimenting and staying free. \n\nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Shaune McCarthy: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: shaunemccarthy.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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/barn-gallery-talk-ogunquit-art-association-showcase-artists-shiao-ping-wang-and-shaune-mccarthy/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240821
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240708T170811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T172937Z
UID:6291-1724112000-1724198399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Mixed Media Workshop: Bands of Color in Watercolor and Collage by Ethel Hills
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, August 20th\, 2024 for a “Mixed Media Workshop – Bands of Color in Watercolor and Collage” (at 6pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Ethel Hills. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $60.00 – *materials list\n \nAdditional InformationCome join accomplished artist + educator Ethel Hills as she presents a workshop focused on “Bands of Color in Watercolor and Collage”. \nEnjoy an art play day and learn a new technique. \nWe’ll be making small colorful abstract landscapes that celebrate your spirit. \nOne of the fun pieces of this experience is using bits and pieces of old paintings to help create new paintings. \nAlthough watercolor will be our primary painting medium\, we’ll be using some less traditional papers along with straight watercolor paper. \nAll skill levels are welcome. \n\nWorkshop: Bands of Color in Watercolor and Collage (w/ Ethel Hills)\n\nTuesday\, August 20 (10am – 3pm)\nSuggested donation: $60\n\n\n\nPreregistration recommended. Call Barn Gallery (207-646-8400 ) after May 25.  \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: Ethel Hills | 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/mixed-media-workshop-bands-of-color-in-watercolor-and-collage-by-ethel-hills/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240815
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240816
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240802T162636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T193330Z
UID:6351-1723680000-1723766399@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Barn Gallery Talk: Presenting Your Work in Book Form by Nancy R. Davison and Deloris White
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Thursday\, August 15th for a Barn Gallery Talk (at 6pm) on the topic of “Presenting your work in Book Form” led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-members Nancy R. Davison and Deloris White. \nThis is a FREE event and open to the public. \nAdditional InformationArtists Nancy R. Davison and Deloris White have written\, compiled and published books of their own poetry and pictures. Each approached the making of a book as an adventure – a new way to present their work. \nDavison’s Summer Cottage: Art and Poetry combines her relief prints of York Beach Maine in the 1980s and ‘90s with recent poems to give an evocative view of summer life in Maine. \nWhite’s Listen to the Trees is a collection of haiku and monotypes created in an attempt to understand the emotions and turmoil of navigating loss and grief. \nThe artists will read excerpts from their books and describe the process of putting a book together. \n\nBarn Gallery Talk (w/ Nancy Davison and Deloris White)\n\nThursday\, August 15th (at 6 PM)\n\n\n\nAbout The Artist: Nancy R. DavisonNancy 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. A recent exhibition focused on the interplay between her poetry\, her prints and her paintings – some political\, some personal.  \nA life-long volunteer in the arts\, Davison is a founder of the Ogunquit Arts Collaborative/Barn Gallery and a member of the Ogunquit Arts Association Association\, and the Boston Printmakers. She is listed in Who’s Who in American Art. \nVISIT: nancyrdavison.comAbout The Speaker: 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/barn-gallery-talk-presenting-your-work-in-book-form-by-nancy-r-davison-and-deloris-white/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240814
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240708T165530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T165530Z
UID:6280-1723507200-1723593599@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Printmaking Workshop: Gelatin Prints by Deloris White
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine on Tuesday\, August 13th for a “Printmaking Workshop – Gelatin Prints” (from 10am to 3pm) led by Ogunquit Art Association artist-member Deloris White. \nSuggested Workshop donation: $60 \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 13th. \nPrintmaking Workshop: Gelatin Prints by Deloris White\n \n\nDate: Tuesday\, August 13th\nTime: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM\nSuggested Donation: $60\n\nEmbrace the beauty of nature and translate it onto paper with this exciting workshop led by Deloris White. In this hands-on session\, you’ll delve into the world of gelatin printmaking\, a versatile technique that allows you to create stunning botanical prints using nature’s bounty. \nHarness the Power of Plants and Creativity \nThe workshop will begin by exploring the artistic possibilities of utilizing actual plants\, alongside hand-crafted stencils and stamps you design yourself from various materials. Learn 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 a series of unique prints that “converse” with each other through shared colors\, designs\, repetition\, and patterns. \nPreregistration recommended. Call Barn Gallery (207-646-8400 ) after May 25.  \n\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. Exploring 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/printmaking-workshop-gelatin-prints-by-deloris-white/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240908
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240418T162658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240809T174008Z
UID:5754-1722988800-1725753599@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Late-Summer Art Exhibitions 2024 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine
DESCRIPTION:See the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 22nd to October 14th\, 2024\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nLATE-SUMMER EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Late-Summer Exhibitions from Wednesday\, August 7th through Saturday\, September 7th (with an Gala Reception on Saturday\, August 17th from 4-7:30 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Information About the Late-Summer Art Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, August 17th (from 4-7:30PM) for our “Gala Reception for Late Summer 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 Late Summer Exhibitions will feature: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); Artist Showcases featuring the work of Shaune McCarthy (painter) and Shiao Ping Wang (painter); 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. \nGALLERY TALK: Thursday\, August 22nd at 6PM: “Gallery Talk” with showcase artists Shiao-Ping Wang (Painter) and Shaune McCarthy (Painter) Admission to the Gallery Talk is FREE.  \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:\nLate-Summer Exhibitions: August 7th – September 7th\nOAA Expressions\nCollectors Gallery\nInvited New England Sculptors\nShowcases: Shaune McCarthy (painter) and Shiao Ping Wang (painter). \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nGala Reception: Saturday\, August 17th\, 4 – 7:30PM \nGallery Talk: Thursday\, August 22nd at 6PM: “Gallery Talk” with showcase artists Shiao-Ping Wang (Painter) and Shaune McCarthy (Painter) \nAbout Shiao-Ping Wang – Painter\nShiao-Ping Wang was born in Taiwan and immigrated to the United States in 1981.  \nShe studied both Western art and Chinese art in New York and earned a MFA degree from Queens College\, City University of New York. \nShe works both abstractly and from observation in various painting media. Her work has been exhibited throughout the US and China. \nShe has taught painting and drawing in various colleges including the University of New Hampshire. \nIn 2007 Shiao-Ping won a Fellowship at Vermont Studio Center. In 2008 she won the Spotlight Award for Best Painter in the Seacoast. \n\nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Shiao-Ping Wang: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: shiao-ping.com \nAbout Shaune McCarthy – Painter\n\n\nMy paintings and sculptures are a consequence of experimentation\, spontaneity\, imagination\, play\, and of course hard work.  \nI think being an artist means trusting your instincts and allowing your imagination to show you the path into the unknown. That’s where I want to be with my art. I want to make something no one\, not even me\, has seen before. \nWhen I begin a painting I usually have very little idea where I’ll be going with it. I find that if I attempt to plan a painting or even sketch an idea beforehand I get bored and it never appears like the plan anyway. I endeavor to stay alert to any story which unfolds before my eyes and especially open to those happy accidents which happen if you’re experimenting and staying free. \n\n\nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Shaune McCarthy: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: shaunemccarthy.com \n\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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/late-summer-art-exhibitions-2024-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit-maine/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240804
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20230717T153356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T222652Z
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SUMMARY:Ogunquit Art Association 70th Annual Art Auction (and preview) at Barn Gallery
DESCRIPTION:This Ogunquit Art Association tradition is 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 which is triumphantly celebrating 70 years in 2024! \nThe 70th OAA Art Auction is at 7PM (doors open at 6PM) on Saturday\, August 3rd\, 2024 at the Barn Gallery in Ogunquit\, Maine. \nPREVIEW THE WORK AND LEAVE A BID: The OAA Art Auction Preview is between Wednesday (July 31st) and Friday (August 2nd) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 3rd) from 11 AM – 2 PM \nScroll down and read more for additional important information… \nClick Below to Download a PDF of the Auction CatalogDOWNLOAD 2024 OAA AUCTION CATALOGView a Video Walk-Through of the Art For Sale at the 70th Annual OAA Art Auction at Barn GalleryVideo by OAA Member-Artist Deloris White! \nAdditional Information about the Ogunquit Art Association 70th 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 31st) and Friday (August 2nd) from 11 AM – 5 PM and then on Saturday\, (August 3rd) 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. \nAT A GLANCE\nJuly 31 / August 1\, 2\, 3 “70th OAA Art Auction Preview”\nAugust 3 “70th OAA Art Auction (doors open 6pm; auction begins 7pm)” \nVideo from a prior Ogunquit Art Association Annual Auction at Barn Gallery:Barn 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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/70th-annual-oaa-art-auction/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240728
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240418T161051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T154521Z
UID:5749-1719360000-1722124799@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Mid-Season Art Exhibitions 2024 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit Maine
DESCRIPTION:See the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 22nd to October 14th\, 2024\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nMID-SEASON EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association continues with their Mid-Season Exhibitions from Wednesday\, June 26th through Saturday\, July 27th (with an Gala Reception on Saturday\, June 29th from 4-7:30 PM). \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \n\n\n\n\n\nAdditional Information About the Mid-Season Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, June 29th (from 4-7:30PM) for our “Gala 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: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); Regional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show (featuring artwork by members and non-members of the Ogunquit Art Association) Jurors Bob Keyes (arts journalist and storyteller\, editorial director at Colby College in Waterville\, ME & Chair of the Maine Arts Commission) and Andres Verzosa (Executive Director & Curator\, Stanley-Whitman House\, Farmington CT. Board Member Abbe Museum\, Colby College Board of Governors)\, selected the most compelling pieces for this exhibition; 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:\nMid-Season Exhibitions: June 26 – July 27\nOAA Expressions\nCollectors Gallery\nInvited New England Sculptors\nRegional Artists: An Open\, Juried Show \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nGala Reception: Saturday\, June 29th\, 4 – 7:30PM \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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/mid-season-art-exhibitions-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit-maine-2024/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240515T133206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T133529Z
UID:5803-1718236800-1718323199@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Barn Gallery Talk - Ogunquit Art Association Showcase Artists: Lou Kohl Morgan and Lennie Mullaney
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Barn Gallery on Thursday\, June 13th (at 6 PM) for a Barn Gallery Talk by our two Opening Exhibition Showcase Artists: Lou Kohl Morgan (Painter) and Lennie Mullaney (Painter). \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. \nFeatured Image (above): (L) Lou Kohl Morgan; Dawn\, oil on canvas\, 24”x30” (detail); (R) Lennie Mullaney; The Cricket; 11×14. Ogunquit Art Association (detail). \nAbout Lou Kohl Morgan – PainterARTIST BIO: Lou Kohl Morgan\nBorn in Wichita\, Kansas\, Lou grew up in Oklahoma and California. Her ancestors were early pioneers in the Oklahoma Territory. She takes pride in her Native American ancestry\, tracing part of her lineage to the Choctaw Tribe. \nLou holds a MA and an MFA in Painting from the University of Iowa\, Iowa City\, Iowa. Since 1971\, Lou has taught college level Drawing\, Etching\, Lithography\, Watercolor\, and Pastel. The majority of that time at the University of New Hampshire. \nShe was drawn to the Southwest and the four corners area. In the mid 1980s\, she visited Chaco Canyon and Canyon de Chelly\, camping and painting with artist friends. \nThe land called her back. In 1993 she moved to Taos. She lived in Taos for 17 years; returning to Maine in November\, 2010. She plans to remain in Maine and pursue her artistic life. \nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Lou Kohl Morgan: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: loukohlmorgan.com \nAbout Lennie Mullaney – PainterLennie Mullaney is both an artist and teacher. Her studio\, 211A is in The Button Factory on 855 Islington St. in Portsmouth NH 03801. \nMuch of her work is done “en plein aire”. She is an observational artist who responds to the environment around her. “Painterly” in style\, she strives to simplify that which is observed to shape\, color and value. \nLennie is a member of the NH Art Association\, NH Plein Air Artists Association\, the Ogunquit Art Association\, and NHMade. Her paintings can be seen by appointment at the Button Factory on 855 Islington St\, Portsmouth\, NH. Studio 211A. Commissions are welcomed. \nLennie holds a MFA in Painting from UNH and a MS in Art Education from CCSU. She has studied painting abroad in Italy. Lennie has exhibited in numerous juried\, solo and group shows throughout the New England and in Italy. Her work is in many private and public collections. \nSee an Ogunquit Art Association interview with Lennie Mullaney: CLICK HERE! \nLEARN MORE: lenniemullaney.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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/barn-gallery-talk-ogunquit-art-association-showcase-artists-lou-kohl-morgan-and-lennie-mullaney/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240623
DTSTAMP:20260501T023313
CREATED:20240418T154157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T135107Z
UID:5736-1716336000-1719100799@barngallery.org
SUMMARY:Opening Art Exhibitions 2024 at Barn Gallery in Ogunquit
DESCRIPTION:See the art and share the passion of the Ogunquit Art Association (OAA) – Maine’s Original Artists’ Group | est 1928. From May 22nd to October 14th\, 2024\, Barn Gallery throws open its doors to a season of captivating exhibitions showcasing the finest works by juried OAA artists. \nBut the journey doesn’t end there: Delve deeper into the world of art with engaging programs that explore the creative process and ignite your own artistic spark. Unleash your inner artist with hands-on workshops and demos. Whether you’re a seasoned creative or just starting your artistic journey\, find inspiration and guidance at the actual place where Maine’s enviable artistic roots run the deepest. \nOPENING EXHIBITIONS: This exciting new season of art exhibitions and programs by artists of the Ogunquit Art Association begins with their Opening Exhibitions on Wednesday\, May 22nd (with a Gala Reception on Saturday\, May 25th from 4-7:30 PM). There will also be a Gallery Talk with showcase artists Lou Kohl Morgan and Lennie Mullaney on June 13th at 6pm. \nBarn Gallery is located at the Corner of Shore Road & Bourne Lane in Ogunquit\, Maine. \nAdditional Information About the Opening Exhibitions at Barn GalleryRECEPTION: Join us on Saturday\, May 25th (from 4-7:30PM) for our “Gala Reception for Opening 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 Opening-Season Exhibitions will feature: “OAA Expressions” (an exhibition with a wide variety of subject and medium); OAA Artist Showcases by Lou Kohl Morgan (painting) and Lennie Mullaney (painting); 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 22 – June 22\nOAA Expressions\nShowcases:\n— Lou Kohl Morgan – Painting\n— Lennie Mullaney – Painting\nInvited New England Sculptors \nReceptions + Gallery Talks:\nGala Reception: Saturday\, May 25\, 4 – 7:30PM\nGallery Talk: Thursday\, June 13th – 6pm LEARN MORE \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			SAVE THE DATE: For 46 years\, Barn Gallery has open\n									\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			ATTENTION ARTISTS: The Ogunquit Art Association — \n									\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n\n	\n			\n			\n				\n                    \n                				Follow on Instagram
URL:https://barngallery.org/event/opening-art-exhibitions-2024-at-barn-gallery-in-ogunquit/
LOCATION:Barn Gallery\, 3 Hartwig Lane\, Ogunquit\, ME\, 03907\, United States
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