Friday, May 24, 2013
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Daniel Noel is Marley, left, and Tom Ford is Scrooge in the Portland Stage Company production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” opening this week and running through Dec. 23.
Darren Setlow photo courtesy of Portland Stage Company
Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Rockport: 2012 Biennial Exhibition and "Many Times Times Square," soundscape composition by electronic music pioneer Joel Chadabe, through Sunday. cmcanow.org
Atrium Art Gallery, University of Southern Maine, Lewiston-Auburn: "The Figure Revealed IV," statewide juried exhibition of life drawings, through Dec. 14. usm.maine.edu/atriumgallery
Frost Farm Gallery, Norway: Western Maine Paper Project, original works on paper, through April 5. frostfarmgallery.com
Unity College (Leonard R. Craig Art Gallery): John Silverio, "Living Geometry," paintings and drawings, through Jan. 11. 948-9239.
University of Maine (Holocaust and Human Rights Center of Maine), Augusta: "Maine Boys Overseas, German Boys in Maine," WWII history and artifacts, through Friday. hhrc.uma.edu
University of Maine (Charles Danforth Gallery), Augusta: "Analog/Digital," 20 paintings and videos by Reese Inman, through Friday. 621-3493.
Harlow on the Circle Lobby Gallery, Augusta: Donna Parkinson and Sarah Vosmus, "Mapping the Air," collaborative installation, through Jan. 25. harlowgallery.org
Savory Maine, Damariscotta: "CSA: Community Supporting Arts," through Feb. 5. savorymainedining.com
Art Galleries at University of Maine, Machias: Condon and Georgeann Kuhl, "Tuscany to Pompeii and Beyond," through Friday. 255-1279.
Camden Public Library: Tollef Runquist, paintings, through Thursday. 236-3440. Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center, Rockland: John Wood, Hank Tyler, Kathleen Florance, Karl Gerstenberger and Keith Carver, multi-media, through Jan. 31. maineseabirds.org
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