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Maine Jewish Museum 267 Congress Street, Portland, MEMarcia Annenberg
Fineberg Family Community Room
Marcia Annenberg
Fineberg Family Community Room
Smith Galtney
Jody Sataloff History and Art Pavillion
Missy Asen
Spiegel Gallery
Chat with Missy Asen about her vibrant and joyful botanical paintings! Missy Asen is a native Mainer who grew up in Cape Elizabeth. Since she picked up her first crayon, she has found joy in her craft. Missy graduated with a BFA from Ohio Wesleyan University. She maintains studios in Falmouth, Maine, and Sarasota, Florida.…
Smith Galtney Jody Sataloff History and Art Pavillion Dream Sequence considers the way pictures speak to each other and tell infinite stories through association and suggestion. Galtney’s images are rooted in narratively direct traditions such as autobiography and documentary, but through variation and juxtaposition – random and otherwise – the pictures become cryptic, dreamlike fragments. Whatever…
Smith Galtney Jody Sataloff History and Art Pavillion Dream Sequence considers the way pictures speak to each other and tell infinite stories through association and suggestion. Galtney’s images are rooted in narratively direct traditions such as autobiography and documentary, but through variation and juxtaposition – random and otherwise – the pictures become cryptic, dreamlike fragments. Whatever…
Lawrence Elbroch
“I have a passion for capturing those quiet, meaningful moments increasingly unusual in our noisy world. As such, I am drawn to spirituality, nature, and people who live simple lives close to the earth."
Robert Solotaire
“Our father spent his life dedicated to the art and the practice of painting. It’s hard to think of dad without a paint brush in his hand, or standing in front of his easel, or without his camera walking down the street looking for new subject matter."
Juliet Karelsen & Jocelyn Lee
Through the symbolism of flowers, Karelsen and Lee explore issues of fragility, strength, transformation, beauty, vulnerability, life and death.