Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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South Portland painter Paul Black shows nearly two dozens paintings during his annual holiday show at Fore Street Gallery, 372 Fore St., Portland. This year’s show is a little different than in the past: Black has limited his subject to the streets of Portland. He is showing snow scenes of the Old Port, as he always does, and also includes paintings of other streets in the city under various kinds of weather, times of day and in all seasons. The reception is from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, and the show is on view through Jan. 7. Regular gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. daily. Info: (877) 874-8084.
Courtesy of the artist

Joel Leffert is Scrooge in The Public Theatre production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” which opens its three-night, four-performance run on Friday in Lewiston.
Courtesy of The Public Theatre
Merrymeeting Arts Center, Bowdoinham: Jack Montgomery, "Portraits of Portraits," through Monday. merrymeetingartscenter.org
The Oak and the Ax, Biddeford: "This Must Be the Place," works by seven local artists, through Jan. 18. theoakandtheax.blogspot.com
University of New England (Campus Center), Biddeford: "Creative Teachers Art by MAEA," multimedia by art teachers who belong to the Maine Art Education Association, through Jan. 12. 602-2269.
York Public Library: Adeline Goldminc-Tronzo, "Anything But" through Dec. 27. www.york.lib.me.us
York Hospital Cafe Art Gallery: Nancy R. Davison, etchings and watercolors, through Jan. 1. 351-2021.
Fryeburg Academy (Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace Galleries of Art): "Apple of My Eye," paintings, watercolors, pastels and prints of apples from more than 50 mostly regional artists of the past, through Dec. 21. 935-9232.
Wells Public Library: Winter group show by local artists, through Jan. 31. 646-8181.
Snug Harbor Farm, Kennebunk: Juried art show, paintings that depict farm-like landscapes and subject matter, through Dec. 31. snugharborfarm.com
Brick Store Museum, Kennebunk: "Sing We Joyous All Together: Christmas in Late 19th Century," sights and sounds of a late 19th-century Christmas, through Dec. 21. brickstoremuseum.org
Gold/Smith Gallery, Boothbay Harbor: Jean Gordon, "Figures and Flowers," figure studies, ink and watercolor flowers, through Dec. 20. 633-6252.
Harlow Gallery, Hallowell: "8x10x100," Kennebec Valley Art Association exhibition and sale, half the proceeds support programs at the gallery, through Saturday. harlowgallery.org
Aarhus Gallery, Belfast: "Holiday Extravaganza," smaller artworks and a variety of creative crafts, through Dec. 24. aarhusgallery.com
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.
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
Cellar Door Winery at the Villa, Rockland: "The Premier Show," Maine art paintings and sculptor Craig Mooney, through Dec. 29. artcollectormaine.com
Courthouse Gallery Fine Art, Ellsworth: Philip Frey, "On Cranberry Isle," new paintings, and "Small Works," through Dec. 24. courthousegallery.com 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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The St Mary Schola Early Music Ensemble performs two holiday shows in the week ahead: on Friday in Kennebunkport and Tuesday in Portland. Courtesy photo |
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