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SUMMARY:Salt Water & Sunshine Vol.2 Artist Reception
DESCRIPTION:Summer in Maine Continues! \nThe days are getting ever so slightly shorter and the golden sun has started adding more oranges and pinks to the sky. Hot sunny air lingers until night falls and the breeze cools\, carrying the faint smell of campfires and the songs of loons. The works of Ben Boothby\, Lee Gordon\, Rebecca Hayes\, and Robin Swennes exemplify this incredible season in Maine. Boothby brings together shape\, form\, color\, and line in the masterful detail of his wood sculptures. Gordon fuses the elements of Maine’s marshes and oceans in his glass vases. Hayes turns her hyperrealistic style toward the Forest City\, painting iconic locations from the greater Portland area. And Swennes honors one of Maine’s most important agricultural crops and symbols in her immersive paintings of blueberries. \nSummer isn’t over. Come see us on the wharf. \nOpening Reception Friday August 2nd\, 5-7:30pm. \nHighlighted WorksBen BoothbyBen Boothby ‘Duality Sequence’ Oil on Inlaid Veneer Panel 16” x 15” x 4” $4945 \nBen Boothby ‘Parallax Motif II’ Oil on Inlaid Veneer Panel 27” x 12” x 4” $5980 \nBen Boothby ‘Fascia Catalyst’ Oil on Inlaid Veneer Panel 14″x26″x3″ $6\,900 \nBen Boothby ‘Cantilever Iteration’ Oil on Inlaid Veneer Panel 12” x 16” x 4” $4140 \nLee GordonLee Gordon ‘Marsh View Series (Teal)’ Hand Blown Glass 8”x13”x4” $550 \nLee Gordon ‘Small Touchstones (Teal)’ Hand Blown Glass 3”x6”x3” $240 \nLee Gordon ‘Small Touchstones (Dark Blue’ Hand Blown Glass 4”x6”x2” $240 \nLee Gordon ‘Small Vase’ Hand Blown Glass 5” Round x 8” $290 \nRebecca HayesRebecca Hayes ‘Harbor Fish Market’ Oil on Canvas 32”x22” $8700⁠ \nRebecca Hayes ‘Custom House Wharf’ Oil on Canvas 21.5″x17.5″ $4200 \nRebecca Hayes ‘Top of the East\, 2024’ Oil on Canvas 48” x 30” $8500 \nHayes ‘The Honey Paw’ Oil on Canvas 31.75” x 25.5” $8800⁠ \nRobin SwennesRobin Swennes ‘Get Your Maine On’ Acrylic on Wood 30″x30″ $4100 \nRobin Swennes DNA Blue’ Acrylic on Wood 30″x30″ $4100 \nRobin Swennes ‘Red\, in the Crantextual Sense’ Acrylic on Wood 16″x16″ $825 \nRobin Swennes ‘Blue Impressions’ Acrylic on Panel 12” x 12” $475
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/salt-water-sunshine-vol-2-artist-reception/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gesture. Color. Form.
DESCRIPTION:Opening Friday\, September 20th\, 5-7pm\nGesture. Color. Form.  \nFive Maine Artists and the Influence of Abstract Expressionism on Their Work.  \nAbstract Expressionism is considered the first distinctly American art movement. Emerging after the post WWII era and emboldened by more experimental ways of painting from Europe\, the Abstract Expressionist (AbEx) painters continued to push the ideas of movement\, color theory\, and non-objective shapes into practices that challenged how to ‘paint’ a painting\, full immersion in fields color\, and the emotional impact of the artist’s gesture on the canvas.  \nWorks of this era prioritized expression and spontaneity rather than formal subject matter. These paintings explored the unconscious mind and the inner self. There were two primary offshoots of the movement: the action painters and the color field painters. The pioneers of Abstract Expressionism include Jackson Pollack\, William deKooning\, Mark Rothko\, Barnet Newman\, Lee Krasner\, Helen Frakenthaler\, and Robert Motherwell.  \nWe have invited gallery artists Russ Cox\, Cade Jarvis\, Erika Manning\, Rachel Somerville\, and Patrick Walsh to examine how this movement and its precepts influence their own practice as abstractionists today. Here’s what they have to say:  \nRuss CoxAs an artist\, the mental imprinting of cultural exposure\, places\, landscapes\, and their associated experience are integral to my approach as I move in and out of a canvas.  The freedom to draw upon this within my process of painting – although not always achieved – is movement without constraint while creating abstract relationships within the work. This is when the act of painting is truly satisfying\, and achieving a balance between what’s considered pure expressionism and abstraction is what I find particularly compelling. More simply\, I move with tools in hand and the work emerges.    \nPainting for me is a physical act\, and the freedom to express within that movement has been guided by the previous generation of expressionists and color field artists.  My champions of “modern” expressionism and color field styles start with Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning’s exceptionally strong colors and brushstroke\, Jackson Pollock’s gestural movement\, Helen Frankenthaler’s staining and magnificent shapes that utilize negative space so brilliantly\, and the masterful Indian artist V.S. Gaitonde’s soft moods achieved within his non-objective work.  Not only have these artists influenced my process and discernment while painting\, their risk-taking demonstrated a pathway for my ongoing experimentation in developing my own techniques and approaches in completing my paintings.   \nJoan Mitchell said\, “I carry my landscapes around with me”.  I love this idea as I too bring out cherished landscapes I carry.  While Mitchell didn’t exactly say this at the time\, my guess is that she might agree that our experiences and feelings not just of place\, but of actions\, nature\, and our shared human condition have no place to go but eek onto the canvas\, sometimes boldly\, sometimes subtly\, for us to create our own meaning.   \nFeatured WorksRuss Cox ‘Daybreak’ Oil on Canvas 48″x60″ $7200 \nRuss Cox ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Oil on Canvas 48″x60″ $7200 \nRuss Cox ‘All The Places You’ll Go’ Oil on Canvas with Handcrafted Spalted Wood 39” x 51” $7200 \nRuss Cox ‘Party On The Wharf’ Oil on Canvas Scroll 48”x80” $6550 \nCade JarvisIn these paintings\, painter Cade Jarvis wanted to continue to push his fascination with the colors of the sky and the beauty it displays for all to witness. These paintings act as captured moments in time while also pushing the viewer to create their own emotional attachment to each painting. This approach is reflected in the works of many artists in the Abstract Expressionist movement who focused heavily on color theory and the relationships their artworks had on viewers. Artists like Mark Rothko\, Joseph Albers and Al Reinhardt are some of Jarvis’s favorite artists who he constantly looks to for inspiration in his own paintings. Their Color Field paintings and interaction between color\, time and play between viewer and painting are ideas that Jarvis continues to push in his own work and continue to nurture in his expansive repertoire of techniques as an artist. \nFeatured WorksCade Jarvis ‘Evening Crescendo’ Acrylic on Panel 12”x24” $1850 \nCade Jarvis ‘19:52 – 18:05 (Perspectives of Time)’ Acrylic on Panel 7”x31” $950 \nCade Jarvis ‘22:18 – 17:57 (Perspectives of Time)’ Acrylic on Panel 7”x31” $950 \nCade Jarvis ‘18:56 – 12:03 (Perspectives of Time)’ Acrylic on Panel 7”x31” $950 \nErika ManningI consider myself an abstract painter whose work is loosely based on the routes traveled in both the inner and outer landscape of life. \nWhile steeped in classical ways of drawing and painting\, one of the overarching influences in my work has always been Abstract Expressionism. From a very early age I was enamored with AB EX artists such as Mark Rothko\, Richard Pousette-Dart\, Joan Mitchell\, Helen Frankenthaler\, Lee Krasner\, Richard Diebenkorn\, Willem Dekoonig and more recently Lynn Drexler and Alma Thomas. Other influences have been Stone Age Cave painting\, stained glass church windows\, religious icons\, Surrealism\, my life long practice of Yoga as well as intuitive Spiritualist artists such as Hilma Af Klint. \nMaking the work is about letting go\, improvising\, getting out of the way\, and letting the painting be what it wants to be…which generally is not what I as the artist thought it might be. I always start with big expansive line gestures of Prussian Blue paint\, and the Surrealist technique of “liquid down a vertical plane”. This helps to give me some loose structure to start with. The viewer can sometimes see these initial gestures peeking through the layers of paint in the \nfinished work. I feel this adds to the collective history of the painting\, and have always been drawn to the idea that artwork is comparable to human experience in that the story and what is underneath isn’t always visible on the surface. \nWhile I am not a color field painter\, I’ve always enjoyed that idea as well as the use of deep saturated layers of color in my work. I like incorporating hues that vibrate on either end of the color wheel to activate the surface of the painting. Recently I’ve been drawn to explore a more neutral and quieter pallet to see how that changes both my experience in creating the work\, as well as the viewers experience. \nMy painting practice has always been an intuitive form of personal expression. The process of making the work is linked to a form of spiritual growth\, and is in essence the way I navigate my world. It is my hope that the viewer completes the work by sensing a spirit of place that is known on some level\, but perhaps one that is more of an instinctive recognition. \nFeatured WorksErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor I’ Oil on Canvas 30” x 24” $4140 \nErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor II’ Oil on Canvas 24” x 24” $3450 \nErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor III’ Oil on Canvas 30” x 24” $4140 \nErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor IV’ Oil on Canvas 24” x 24” $3450 \nRachel SomervilleMy practice is about liberation\, rebellion\, and freedom. When I paint\, I’m processing my thoughts\, feelings\, and experiences—the good\, the bad- the drama. I’m swimming through the wins\, the failures-  sadness and the joy. \nMy practice is deeply connected to music; sound drives the dance of my brush. With music comes texture and color\, which also guide the flow. Painting is like dancing—an unrehearsed dance that bubbles up from the soul. As Ernst Ludwig Kirchner wrote\, “The painter needs to feel the power of life flowing through him like a river; otherwise he cannot paint.” For me\, painting is a release\, an escape\, a celebration\, and a confession.  It embodies emotion and lived experience. It is the calm and the storm all at once—a mourning and a celebration. \nFeatured WorksRachel Somerville ‘Your Wish is My Command l’ Mixed Media on Canvas 16″x20″ $2200 \nRachel Somerville ‘Your Wish is My Command II’ Mixed Media on Canvas 16″x20″ $1800 \nRachel Somerville ‘Eighties Galaxy’ Mixed Media on Canvas 22″x28″ $2400 \n Rachel Somerville ‘En Route l’ Mixed Media on Canvas 11″x14″ $1800 \nPatrick WalshArtist Statement:\nMy recent work is deeply inspired by the natural world. Particularly\, the unique flora and fauna\nof Maine. These paintings seek to explore the subtle\, yet profound differences within natural\nenvironments\, reflecting how these variations mirror the individuality of human beings. I use a\nmostly monochromatic palette to encourage the viewer to look more closely and discover the\nminute details that often go overlooked in our fast-paced\, modern world. The work aims to\nchallenge viewers to appreciate the nuances of the natural world and\, by extension\, the diversity\nwithin humanity itself.\nAbstract Expressionism Reflection:\nFrom the time I saw my first Rothko\, I was overtaken by the abstract expressionist movement.\nArtists like Clyfford Still\, Willem De Kooning and Barnett Newman carried my love for this art\nworld movement and have heavily influenced my own work over the years. My use of\nexpressive\, vivid color palettes along with a sense of gesture and expression\, resemble similar\ncharacteristics of the Abstract Expressionist era. Much like many Abstract Expressionists’ work\naimed to evoke emotion through color alone\, my recent work makes use of contrasting colors\,\ncreating a dynamic visual tension that draws the viewer in. The brush strokes and mark making\nthat form the flora of my work convey a certain sense of movement and energy\, creating a\nconnection to nature that’s as much about feeling as it is about representation. The stylized and\nabstracted forms paired with intense pigment\, bring forth an emotional or even spiritual\nconnection to nature. Similar to artists from the Abstract Expressionist realm sought to explore\nthe sublime or question the human condition. I carry such a deep appreciation of all the Abstract\nExpressionist artists and work within me\, that it’s carried through into my own work\, and\, taking\na step back to observe that connection\, I’m so grateful that it has. \nFeatured WorksPatrick Walsh “Willard” Acrylic on Canvas 20”x24” $3200 \nPatrick Walsh ‘Coneflower’ Acrylic on Canvas 52″x64″ $5800 \nPatrick Walsh ‘Sweater’ Oil and Acrylic on Canvas 36” x 48” $6090 \nPatrick Walsh  ‘My Flowers’ Acrylic on Canvas 20″x24″ $3200
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/gesture-color-form/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Painting
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SUMMARY:Gesture. Color. Form. Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Opening Friday\, September 20th\, 5-7pm\nGesture. Color. Form.  \nFive Maine Artists and the Influence of Abstract Expressionism on Their Work.  \nAbstract Expressionism is considered the first distinctly American art movement. Emerging after the post WWII era and emboldened by more experimental ways of painting from Europe\, the Abstract Expressionist (AbEx) painters continued to push the ideas of movement\, color theory\, and non-objective shapes into practices that challenged how to ‘paint’ a painting\, full immersion in fields color\, and the emotional impact of the artist’s gesture on the canvas.  \nWorks of this era prioritized expression and spontaneity rather than formal subject matter. These paintings explored the unconscious mind and the inner self. There were two primary offshoots of the movement: the action painters and the color field painters. The pioneers of Abstract Expressionism include Jackson Pollack\, William deKooning\, Mark Rothko\, Barnet Newman\, Lee Krasner\, Helen Frakenthaler\, and Robert Motherwell.  \nWe have invited gallery artists Russ Cox\, Cade Jarvis\, Erika Manning\, Rachel Somerville\, and Patrick Walsh to examine how this movement and its precepts influence their own practice as abstractionists today. Here’s what they have to say:  \nRuss CoxAs an artist\, the mental imprinting of cultural exposure\, places\, landscapes\, and their associated experience are integral to my approach as I move in and out of a canvas.  The freedom to draw upon this within my process of painting – although not always achieved – is movement without constraint while creating abstract relationships within the work. This is when the act of painting is truly satisfying\, and achieving a balance between what’s considered pure expressionism and abstraction is what I find particularly compelling. More simply\, I move with tools in hand and the work emerges.    \nPainting for me is a physical act\, and the freedom to express within that movement has been guided by the previous generation of expressionists and color field artists.  My champions of “modern” expressionism and color field styles start with Joan Mitchell and Willem de Kooning’s exceptionally strong colors and brushstroke\, Jackson Pollock’s gestural movement\, Helen Frankenthaler’s staining and magnificent shapes that utilize negative space so brilliantly\, and the masterful Indian artist V.S. Gaitonde’s soft moods achieved within his non-objective work.  Not only have these artists influenced my process and discernment while painting\, their risk-taking demonstrated a pathway for my ongoing experimentation in developing my own techniques and approaches in completing my paintings.   \nJoan Mitchell said\, “I carry my landscapes around with me”.  I love this idea as I too bring out cherished landscapes I carry.  While Mitchell didn’t exactly say this at the time\, my guess is that she might agree that our experiences and feelings not just of place\, but of actions\, nature\, and our shared human condition have no place to go but eek onto the canvas\, sometimes boldly\, sometimes subtly\, for us to create our own meaning.   \nFeatured WorksRuss Cox ‘Daybreak’ Oil on Canvas 48″x60″ $7200 \nRuss Cox ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ Oil on Canvas 48″x60″ $7200 \nRuss Cox ‘All The Places You’ll Go’ Oil on Canvas with Handcrafted Spalted Wood 39” x 51” $7200 \nRuss Cox ‘Party On The Wharf’ Oil on Canvas Scroll 48”x80” $6550 \nCade JarvisIn these paintings\, painter Cade Jarvis wanted to continue to push his fascination with the colors of the sky and the beauty it displays for all to witness. These paintings act as captured moments in time while also pushing the viewer to create their own emotional attachment to each painting. This approach is reflected in the works of many artists in the Abstract Expressionist movement who focused heavily on color theory and the relationships their artworks had on viewers. Artists like Mark Rothko\, Joseph Albers and Al Reinhardt are some of Jarvis’s favorite artists who he constantly looks to for inspiration in his own paintings. Their Color Field paintings and interaction between color\, time and play between viewer and painting are ideas that Jarvis continues to push in his own work and continue to nurture in his expansive repertoire of techniques as an artist. \nFeatured WorksCade Jarvis ‘Evening Crescendo’ Acrylic on Panel 12”x24” $1850 \nCade Jarvis ‘19:52 – 18:05 (Perspectives of Time)’ Acrylic on Panel 7”x31” $950 \nCade Jarvis ‘22:18 – 17:57 (Perspectives of Time)’ Acrylic on Panel 7”x31” $950 \nCade Jarvis ‘18:56 – 12:03 (Perspectives of Time)’ Acrylic on Panel 7”x31” $950 \nErika ManningI consider myself an abstract painter whose work is loosely based on the routes traveled in both the inner and outer landscape of life. \nWhile steeped in classical ways of drawing and painting\, one of the overarching influences in my work has always been Abstract Expressionism. From a very early age I was enamored with AB EX artists such as Mark Rothko\, Richard Pousette-Dart\, Joan Mitchell\, Helen Frankenthaler\, Lee Krasner\, Richard Diebenkorn\, Willem Dekoonig and more recently Lynn Drexler and Alma Thomas. Other influences have been Stone Age Cave painting\, stained glass church windows\, religious icons\, Surrealism\, my life long practice of Yoga as well as intuitive Spiritualist artists such as Hilma Af Klint. \nMaking the work is about letting go\, improvising\, getting out of the way\, and letting the painting be what it wants to be…which generally is not what I as the artist thought it might be. I always start with big expansive line gestures of Prussian Blue paint\, and the Surrealist technique of “liquid down a vertical plane”. This helps to give me some loose structure to start with. The viewer can sometimes see these initial gestures peeking through the layers of paint in the \nfinished work. I feel this adds to the collective history of the painting\, and have always been drawn to the idea that artwork is comparable to human experience in that the story and what is underneath isn’t always visible on the surface. \nWhile I am not a color field painter\, I’ve always enjoyed that idea as well as the use of deep saturated layers of color in my work. I like incorporating hues that vibrate on either end of the color wheel to activate the surface of the painting. Recently I’ve been drawn to explore a more neutral and quieter pallet to see how that changes both my experience in creating the work\, as well as the viewers experience. \nMy painting practice has always been an intuitive form of personal expression. The process of making the work is linked to a form of spiritual growth\, and is in essence the way I navigate my world. It is my hope that the viewer completes the work by sensing a spirit of place that is known on some level\, but perhaps one that is more of an instinctive recognition. \nFeatured WorksErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor I’ Oil on Canvas 30” x 24” $4140 \nErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor II’ Oil on Canvas 24” x 24” $3450 \nErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor III’ Oil on Canvas 30” x 24” $4140 \nErika Manning ‘Blue Harbor IV’ Oil on Canvas 24” x 24” $3450 \nRachel SomervilleMy practice is about liberation\, rebellion\, and freedom. When I paint\, I’m processing my thoughts\, feelings\, and experiences—the good\, the bad- the drama. I’m swimming through the wins\, the failures-  sadness and the joy. \nMy practice is deeply connected to music; sound drives the dance of my brush. With music comes texture and color\, which also guide the flow. Painting is like dancing—an unrehearsed dance that bubbles up from the soul. As Ernst Ludwig Kirchner wrote\, “The painter needs to feel the power of life flowing through him like a river; otherwise he cannot paint.” For me\, painting is a release\, an escape\, a celebration\, and a confession.  It embodies emotion and lived experience. It is the calm and the storm all at once—a mourning and a celebration. \nFeatured WorksRachel Somerville ‘Your Wish is My Command l’ Mixed Media on Canvas 16″x20″ $2200 \nRachel Somerville ‘Your Wish is My Command II’ Mixed Media on Canvas 16″x20″ $1800 \nRachel Somerville ‘Eighties Galaxy’ Mixed Media on Canvas 22″x28″ $2400 \n Rachel Somerville ‘En Route l’ Mixed Media on Canvas 11″x14″ $1800 \nPatrick WalshArtist Statement:\nMy recent work is deeply inspired by the natural world. Particularly\, the unique flora and fauna\nof Maine. These paintings seek to explore the subtle\, yet profound differences within natural\nenvironments\, reflecting how these variations mirror the individuality of human beings. I use a\nmostly monochromatic palette to encourage the viewer to look more closely and discover the\nminute details that often go overlooked in our fast-paced\, modern world. The work aims to\nchallenge viewers to appreciate the nuances of the natural world and\, by extension\, the diversity\nwithin humanity itself.\nAbstract Expressionism Reflection:\nFrom the time I saw my first Rothko\, I was overtaken by the abstract expressionist movement.\nArtists like Clyfford Still\, Willem De Kooning and Barnett Newman carried my love for this art\nworld movement and have heavily influenced my own work over the years. My use of\nexpressive\, vivid color palettes along with a sense of gesture and expression\, resemble similar\ncharacteristics of the Abstract Expressionist era. Much like many Abstract Expressionists’ work\naimed to evoke emotion through color alone\, my recent work makes use of contrasting colors\,\ncreating a dynamic visual tension that draws the viewer in. The brush strokes and mark making\nthat form the flora of my work convey a certain sense of movement and energy\, creating a\nconnection to nature that’s as much about feeling as it is about representation. The stylized and\nabstracted forms paired with intense pigment\, bring forth an emotional or even spiritual\nconnection to nature. Similar to artists from the Abstract Expressionist realm sought to explore\nthe sublime or question the human condition. I carry such a deep appreciation of all the Abstract\nExpressionist artists and work within me\, that it’s carried through into my own work\, and\, taking\na step back to observe that connection\, I’m so grateful that it has. \nFeatured WorksPatrick Walsh “Willard” Acrylic on Canvas 20”x24” $3200 \nPatrick Walsh ‘Coneflower’ Acrylic on Canvas 52″x64″ $5800 \nPatrick Walsh ‘Sweater’ Oil and Acrylic on Canvas 36” x 48” $6090 \nPatrick Walsh  ‘My Flowers’ Acrylic on Canvas 20″x24″ $3200
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/gesture-color-form-opening/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Meet the Artist,Painting
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SUMMARY:Diane Dahlke: A Few of My Favorite Things Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Diane Dahlke helps us usher in the season of giving with a show dedicated to the little joys in life and the moments that lift our spirits. Join us. \nOpening Reception Friday Nov 1st\n5-7pm
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/diane-dahlke-a-few-of-my-favorite-things-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Meet the Artist,Painting
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SUMMARY:Spring Double Feature
DESCRIPTION:Spring Double FeaturePetals & Leaves: An Offering to Spring and New Contemporary Glass\nWe’re kicking off Spring with an ode to the season and fresh contemporary glass art. Our double feature starts with Petals & Leaves\, a group show about the budding and blooming season with work by gallery artists including Diane Dahlke\, Russ Cox\, Jess Lauren Lipton\, Joyce Weinstein\, Patrick Walsh\, Sue Riger\, Robin Swennes\, Jonathan Eiten\, and more.  \nOur second feature focuses on new contemporary glass from nationally recognized artists Varda Avnisan and Wes Hunting to start with new glass arriving from Treg Silkwood.   \nFull CatalogFeatured WorksSue Riger ‘Softly & Tenderly’ Acrylic on Canvas 36”x36” $3100 \nWes Hunting ‘Large Colorfield Vessel (Pink Purple)’ Blown Glass 19″x17″x5″ $2900 \nDiane Dahlke ‘Rosemont Tulips’ Oil on Panel 18″x24″ $3500 \nVarda Avnisan ‘Purple Haze’ Glass 12”x13”x12 $2100 \nJonathan Eiten ‘In Memoriam’  Oil on Panel 10” x 12.5” $850 \nWes Hunting ‘Coral Optical (diamond shape)’ Blown Glass 14″x7″ $2000 \nJoyce Ellen Weinstein ‘Sunflowers’ Oil on Canvas 30″x40″ $1600 \nVarda Avnisan ‘Coastal Sunrise’ Glass 12”x12”x12 $1120 \nPatrick Walsh ‘Willard’ Acrylic on Canvas 20”x24” $3200 \nFeatured Works at The Little Tap HouseWe are extending our Petals & Leaves feature to The Little Tap House located at the corner of Spring and High Streets across from the Portland Museum of Art. Be sure to stop in and see these gorgeous pieces in person. \nPatrick Walsh “Somewhere in Rhode Island” Acrylic on Canvas 16”x20” $2800 \nPatrick Walsh “Highway Goldenrod” Acrylic on Canvas 30”x24” $3045 \nPatrick Walsh “Meeting” Acrylic on Canvas 10”x10” $1800 \nPatrick Walsh “Grass” Acrylic on Canvas 24”x24” $3200 \nPatrick Walsh “The Lawn Outside Salvation Army” Acrylic on Canvas 48”x48” $5800 \nPatrick Walsh “Secret Beach” Acrylic on Canvas 12”x12” $2000
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/spring-double-feature/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Glass Art,Painting
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SUMMARY:Spring Double Feature Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Spring Double FeaturePetals & Leaves: An Offering to Spring and New Contemporary Glass\nWe’re kicking off Spring with an ode to the season and fresh contemporary glass art. Our double feature starts with Petals & Leaves\, a group show about the budding and blooming season with work by gallery artists including Diane Dahlke\, Russ Cox\, Jess Lauren Lipton\, Joyce Ellen Weinstein\, Patrick Walsh\, Sue Riger\, Robin Swennes\, Jonathan Eiten\, and more.  \nOur second feature focuses on new contemporary glass from nationally recognized artists Varda Avnisan and Wes Hunting to start with new glass arriving from Treg Silkwood.   \nFeatured WorksSue Riger ‘Softly & Tenderly’ Acrylic on Canvas 36”x36” $3100 \nWes Hunting ‘Large Colorfield Vessel (Pink Purple)’ Blown Glass 19″x17″x5″ $2900 \nDiane Dahlke ‘Rosemont Tulips’ Oil on Panel 18″x24″ $3500 \nVarda Avnisan ‘Purple Haze’ Glass 12”x13”x12 $2100 \nJonathan Eiten ‘In Memoriam’  Oil on Panel 10” x 12.5” $850 \nWes Hunting ‘Coral Optical (diamond shape)’ Blown Glass 14″x7″ $2000 \nJoyce Ellen Weinstein ‘Sunflowers’ Oil on Canvas 30″x40″ $1600 \nVarda Avnisan ‘Coastal Sunrise’ Glass 12”x12”x12 $1120 \nPatrick Walsh ‘Willard’ Acrylic on Canvas 20”x24” $3200 \nFeatured Works at The Little Tap HouseWe are extending our Petals & Leaves feature to The Little Tap House located at the corner of Spring and High Streets across from the Portland Museum of Art. Be sure to stop in and see these gorgeous pieces in person. \nPatrick Walsh “Somewhere in Rhode Island” Acrylic on Canvas 16”x20” $2800 \nPatrick Walsh “Highway Goldenrod” Acrylic on Canvas 30”x24” $3045 \nPatrick Walsh “Meeting” Acrylic on Canvas 10”x10” $1800 \nPatrick Walsh “Grass” Acrylic on Canvas 24”x24” $3200 \nPatrick Walsh “The Lawn Outside Salvation Army” Acrylic on Canvas 48”x48” $5800 \nPatrick Walsh “Secret Beach” Acrylic on Canvas 12”x12” $2000
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/spring-double-feature-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Meet the Artist,Painting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250826
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20250715T155421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250729T181720Z
UID:23520-1752710400-1756166399@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Midsummer Feature
DESCRIPTION:Summer is in Full Swing on the Wharf! \nLet’s celebrate the sunny season with new works from gallery masters Paul Brahms and Anastasia Gatto. \nThis summer we are introducing painter David Lazarus\, printmaker Jaclyn Janis\, and glass artist Treg Silkwood.\nCome see why the best place to be this summer is on the Maine Wharf.\nThursday July 17th\, 5-7pm \nFeatured WorksPaul Brahms ‘Tidal Line’ Oil on Canvas 50”x50” $14\,800 ⁠ \nAnastasia Gatto ‘Stormy Sea’ Encaustic on Panel 37″x37″ $6415 \nJaclyn Janis ‘Dawn Patrol at Higgins’ Reduction Print Framed 38.5″ x 30.5″ $2000 \n\n\n\nDavid Lazarus ‘One Fine Day’ Oil on Panel 11” x 9” $800 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTreg Silkwood ‘Smokey Grey Driftwood Trio 2025’ Blown Glass 27”h x 18”w x 9”d $7500⁠ \nNext Up\nFrom Maine with Love Opens August 28th \n\n\nThrough her stunning photo-realistic paintings\, artist Rebecca Hayes takes us on a journey through greater Portland history finding forgotten moments and cherished memories. \n\nRebecca Hayes ‘Red’s Dairy 1950’s’ 16″x12″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nRebecca Hayes ‘Harbor Fish Market 1970’s’ 20″x16″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nJoin Us for Our Summer 2025 Feature Openings! \n\nJuly 17th\nPaul Brahms\, Anastasia Gatto\, Jaclyn Janis\,\nDavid Lazarus\, Treg Silkwood \nAugust 28th\nRebecca Hayes “From Maine With Love”\nfeaturing historical images of greater Portland’s past. \nSeptember 25th\nRuss Cox: New Works
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/midsummer-feature/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Glass Art,Painting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250717T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250717T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20250715T155215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250715T155216Z
UID:23518-1752771600-1752778800@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:July Summer Feature Opening
DESCRIPTION:Summer is in Full Swing on the Wharf! \nLet’s celebrate the sunny season with new works from gallery masters Paul Brahms and Anastasia Gatto. \nThis summer we are introducing painter David Lazarus\, printmaker Jaclyn Janis\, and glass artist Treg Silkwood.\nCome see why the best place to be this summer is on the Maine Wharf.\nThursday July 17th\, 5-7pm \nFeatured WorksPaul Brahms ‘Tidal Line’ Oil on Canvas 50”x50” $14\,800 ⁠ \nAnastasia Gatto ‘Stormy Sea’ Encaustic on Panel 37″x37″ $6415 \nJaclyn Janis ‘Dawn Patrol at Higgins’ Reduction Print Framed 38.5″ x 30.5″ $2000 \n\n\n\nDavid Lazarus ‘One Fine Day’ Oil on Panel 11” x 9” $800 \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTreg Silkwood ‘Smokey Grey Driftwood Trio 2025’ Blown Glass 27”h x 18”w x 9”d $7500⁠ \nNext Up\nFrom Maine with Love Opens August 28th \n\n\nThrough her stunning photo-realistic paintings\, artist Rebecca Hayes takes us on a journey through greater Portland history finding forgotten moments and cherished memories. \n\nRebecca Hayes ‘Red’s Dairy 1970’s’ 16″x12″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nRebecca Hayes ‘Harbor Fish Market 1970’s’ 16″x12″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nJoin Us for Our Summer 2025 Feature Openings! \n\nJuly 17th\nPaul Brahms\, Anastasia Gatto\, Jaclyn Janis\,\nDavid Lazarus\, Treg Silkwood \nAugust 28th\nRebecca Hayes “From Maine With Love”\nfeaturing historical images of greater Portland’s past. \nSeptember 25th\nRuss Cox: New Works
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/july-summer-feature-opening/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Glass Art,Meet the Artist,Painting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250828T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250828T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20250813T153404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T141955Z
UID:23574-1756400400-1756407600@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Rebecca Hayes 'From Maine with Love' Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Hayes ‘From Maine With Love’ \nNew Paintings Inspired by Vintage Scenes \nThrough her stunning photo-realistic paintings\, artist Rebecca Hayes takes us on a journey through Greater Portland history finding forgotten moments and cherished memories. In collaboration with historian Paul Ledman\, author of “Walking Through History: Portland\, Maine on Foot” and  “Portland\, Maine: Connections Across Time\,” Hayes has brought her sharp brush work and eye for color to iconic locations including Harbor Fish Market\, Red’s Dairy Freeze\, and Congress Square. Each painting will be accompanied by text from Ledman for historical context.  \nAdditional paintings of contemporary Greater Portland will be on view in the gallery.  \nRebecca Hayes is an artist based in Portland\, Maine. She grew up in Cape Elizabeth\, Maine\, and attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst. \nOpening Reception: Thursday August 28th\, 5-7pm  \nRebecca Hayes ‘Red’s Dairy 1970’s’ 16″x12″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nRebecca Hayes ‘Harbor Fish Market 1970’s’ 20″x16″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nJoin Us for Our Summer 2025 Feature Openings! \n\nAugust 28th\nRebecca Hayes “From Maine With Love”\nfeaturing historical images of greater Portland’s past. \nSeptember 25th\nRuss Cox: New Works
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/rebecca-hayes-from-maine-with-love-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Meet the Artist,Painting
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cascobayartisans.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/hayespromo4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20250813T153532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250818T142025Z
UID:23577-1756425600-1758585599@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Rebecca Hayes 'From Maine with Love'
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Hayes ‘From Maine With Love’ \nNew Paintings Inspired by Vintage Scenes \nThrough her stunning photo-realistic paintings\, artist Rebecca Hayes takes us on a journey through Greater Portland history finding forgotten moments and cherished memories. In collaboration with historian Paul Ledman\, author of “Walking Through History: Portland\, Maine on Foot” and  “Portland\, Maine: Connections Across Time\,” Hayes has brought her sharp brush work and eye for color to iconic locations including Harbor Fish Market\, Red’s Dairy Freeze\, and Congress Square. Each painting will be accompanied by text from Ledman for historical context.  \nAdditional paintings of contemporary Greater Portland will be on view in the gallery.  \nRebecca Hayes is an artist based in Portland\, Maine. She grew up in Cape Elizabeth\, Maine\, and attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst. \nOpening Reception: Thursday August 28th\, 5-7pm  \nRebecca Hayes ‘Red’s Dairy 1970’s’ 16″x12″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nRebecca Hayes ‘Harbor Fish Market 1970’s’ 20″x16″\nPresale Available. Please Contact Us. \nJoin Us for Our Summer 2025 Feature Openings! \n\nAugust 28th\nRebecca Hayes “From Maine With Love”\nfeaturing historical images of greater Portland’s past. \nSeptember 25th\nRuss Cox: New Works
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/rebecca-hayes-from-maine-with-love/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Painting
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cascobayartisans.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/hayespromo4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260407
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20260217T180003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T180003Z
UID:23894-1773273600-1775519999@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Cade Jarvis: Portals
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception Sunday March 15th\, 11-2pm\nCade Jarvis takes us on a journey into color and soft gradients that pull you deeper into the work. His technical precision allows your eye to flow through paths of color winding you into his world. \nSneak PeekCade Jarvis ‘Shimmering Lights on Acadian Tides’ Acrylic on Panel 48″x36″ \nCade Jarvis ‘Petals Drifting in a Spring Breeze’ Acrylic on Panel 11”x14” \nCade Jarvis ‘Soft Rays of a Spring Sun’ Acrylic on Panel 9”x12”
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/cade-jarvis-portals/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Painting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260315T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260315T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20260217T180139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T180139Z
UID:23896-1773572400-1773583200@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Cade Jarvis: Portals Artist Reception
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception Sunday March 15th\, 11-2pm\nCade Jarvis takes us on a journey into color and soft gradients that pull you deeper into the work. His technical precision allows your eye to flow through paths of color winding you into his world. \nSneak PeekCade Jarvis ‘Shimmering Lights on Acadian Tides’ Acrylic on Panel 48″x36″ \nCade Jarvis ‘Petals Drifting in a Spring Breeze’ Acrylic on Panel 11”x14” \nCade Jarvis ‘Soft Rays of a Spring Sun’ Acrylic on Panel 9”x12”
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/cade-jarvis-portals-artist-reception/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Meet the Artist,Painting
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cascobayartisans.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/jarvispostcardhorizontal.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20260407T165658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T165658Z
UID:23960-1775952000-1778457599@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Full Bloom Fever
DESCRIPTION:Opening Sunday April 12th!We’re kicking off spring with new bold\, bright\, and joyous floral paintings from Sue Riger. Come find the perfect bouquet that will stay in bloom for years to come. \nSue Riger is a popular painter\, teacher\, and mentor. She dabbled in graphic design and web design with success after earning her BFA from Penn State University\, but she always longed to be painting. Pursuing her goal of becoming a painter was challenging and fun. She plunged into online and live painting classes\, workshops and residencies from professional painters in a variety of styles. As a result of consistent experimentation and practice\, Sue is now an accomplished artist. She joyfully engages in painting as a response to the beauty around us. \nSue’s paintings are characterized by strong light and well-developed layers of beautiful color. Her creative outlets include exclusive original paintings for galleries\, commissioned work\, and art for print licensing. Creating extensive series of works for her agents taught her to hone her painting skills as well as generate quality large-scale high-resolution images for the print industry. She believes an artist’s work should not leave the studio until it is her best. \nEmpowering other artists is Sue’s way of paying it forward. She created several painting courses and launched her own online school. A skilled teacher\, she offers both live and online learning opportunities in representational and abstract techniques. Sue is also a mentor to aspiring artists via Mastrius Official\, a company based in Canada dedicated to helping artists reach their goals. Her practice of sharing helpful content and beautiful art has launched her to become an influencer on Instagram where she delights in interacting with artists\, collectors\, agents\, and galleries. \nFeatured WorksSue Riger ‘Blue Sky’ Acrylic on Canvas 24”x24” $2500 \nSue Riger ‘Poetry of Petals’ Acrylic on Canvas 40”x30” $3050 \nSue Riger ‘Bloom Into Light’ Acrylic on Canvas 36’x48′ $4312 \nSue Riger ‘Petal Party’ Acrylic on Canvas 24”x24” $2500 \nSue Riger ‘Garden Whispers’ Acrylic on Canvas 60″x48″ $6900 \nSue Riger ‘Vivid Living’ Acrylic on Canvas  24”x24” $2500
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/full-bloom-fever/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Painting
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cascobayartisans.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/rigershow1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260412T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260412T140000
DTSTAMP:20260425T104504
CREATED:20260407T163833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T163833Z
UID:23958-1775991600-1776002400@cascobayartisans.com
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Full Bloom Fever
DESCRIPTION:Opening Sunday April 12th!We’re kicking off spring with new bold\, bright\, and joyous floral paintings from Sue Riger. Come find the perfect bouquet that will stay in bloom for years to come. \nSue Riger is a popular painter\, teacher\, and mentor. She dabbled in graphic design and web design with success after earning her BFA from Penn State University\, but she always longed to be painting. Pursuing her goal of becoming a painter was challenging and fun. She plunged into online and live painting classes\, workshops and residencies from professional painters in a variety of styles. As a result of consistent experimentation and practice\, Sue is now an accomplished artist. She joyfully engages in painting as a response to the beauty around us. \nSue’s paintings are characterized by strong light and well-developed layers of beautiful color. Her creative outlets include exclusive original paintings for galleries\, commissioned work\, and art for print licensing. Creating extensive series of works for her agents taught her to hone her painting skills as well as generate quality large-scale high-resolution images for the print industry. She believes an artist’s work should not leave the studio until it is her best. \nEmpowering other artists is Sue’s way of paying it forward. She created several painting courses and launched her own online school. A skilled teacher\, she offers both live and online learning opportunities in representational and abstract techniques. Sue is also a mentor to aspiring artists via Mastrius Official\, a company based in Canada dedicated to helping artists reach their goals. Her practice of sharing helpful content and beautiful art has launched her to become an influencer on Instagram where she delights in interacting with artists\, collectors\, agents\, and galleries. \nFeatured WorksSue Riger ‘Blue Sky’ Acrylic on Canvas 24”x24” $2500 \nSue Riger ‘Poetry of Petals’ Acrylic on Canvas 40”x30” $3050 \nSue Riger ‘Bloom Into Light’ Acrylic on Canvas 36’x48′ $4312 \nSue Riger ‘Petal Party’ Acrylic on Canvas 24”x24” $2500 \nSue Riger ‘Garden Whispers’ Acrylic on Canvas 60″x48″ $6900 \nSue Riger ‘Vivid Living’ Acrylic on Canvas  24”x24” $2500
URL:https://cascobayartisans.com/event/opening-reception-full-bloom-fever/
LOCATION:Casco Bay Artisans\, 68 Commercial St\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Painting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casco Bay Artisans":MAILTO:jen@cascobayartisans.com
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