Category Archives: 2017
Society of Illustrators: The Original Art 2017 Exhibit
Holly’s illustrations from Long May She Wave will be on exhibit in The Original Art annual exhibit. The exhibit showcases the original art from the year’s best children’s books. November 1 – December 23, 2017 Society of Illustrators Museum of American Illustration … Continue reading
Group Show–Hole in the Wall Studioworks
FOUR: ALL SEASONS Four Maine Artists Four Approaches Four Maine Locations Holly Berry, multi-block linocuts Marguerite Lawler, oils Molly Mains, mixed media Wendy A. Newcomb, oils The paintings and prints in this show are the artists visual responses to four … Continue reading
Group Show at the Betts Gallery, Belfast
Stop by the Betts Gallery in Belfast for a group show of eleven midcoast artists where work that uses a variety of printmaking methods will be on exhibit. June 30 – July 29, 2017 Opening reception: Friday, June 30th, 5:30 … Continue reading
Green Lion Gallery, Bath and Boothbay Harbor
Holly’s linocuts will be on exhibit at the Green Lion Gallery on Front Street in Bath through July 10th and at the Green Lion Gallery on Granary Way in Boothbay Harbor all summer. Opening reception: Friday, June 16th, 4:00 PM … Continue reading
The Maine Woods: Exhibit at the L. C. Bates Museum
L. C. Bates Museum, Hinckley, Maine The Maine Woods May 2017 – October 2017 Opening Reception, May 4th 5:30 – 7:30 http://www.gwh.org/lcbates/LCBatesMuseum.aspx https://www.facebook.com/LCBATES/
Summer 2017 Linocut Workshops at No. 13 in Waldoboro Village
Learn all you need to know to make your own block prints! From handling the cutting tools through a series of explorative exercises… to create various lines, textures, and patterns… to designing, inking and printing your own images by hand. … Continue reading
Maine-Aomori Printmaking Society
Three Maine communities will host a show of prints by artists from Maine and Aomori, Japan. The traveling exhibition is part of MAPS (Maine-Aomori Printmaking Society) organized by Friends of Aomori as a cultural exchange program, sharing art and artists … Continue reading