‘Looking for America’ presents the work of Hank Willis Thomas, who confronts our current political realities in a powerful way.
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Freeport exhibit shows off the playful side of artist Anne Hebebrand
The show at Sidle House displays Hebebrand’s texturally rich, complex surfaces.
2 exhibits at Portland Museum of Art show off photography, decorative arts
‘Ming Smith: Jazz Requiem — Notations in Blue’ and ‘Precious: The Value of Ornament’ speak to the museum’s diversity of holdings.
2 art exhibits in Woolwich, Portland illuminate in more ways than one
Both artists in new shows at Sarah Bouchard and Elizabeth Moss galleries are non-American voices.
Maine islands could be offshore labs solving for a statewide crisis | Column
Affordable housing remains a barrier in a social system on the verge of breaking.
In Brunswick’s Fort Hall Gallery, artists explore psychic spaces
‘No Man’s Land’ brings together the work of multiple artists who work in the Fort Andross Mill.
A foodie city needs affordable housing for those doing the feeding | Column
Portland’s apartment rental market is pricing out those who make the city’s reputation happen.
Her husband built Ogunquit’s art museum. Decades later, Maggie Strater finally gets her spotlight.
Strater was a fellow patron of art in the community, but was overlooked in the shadow of her husband.
2 spring exhibits in Portland highlight eccentric, curious art
Shows at Space and the Maine Jewish Museum provide a warmup for summer’s artistic bounty.
Luncheonette earns 4 stars for first-rate food with global flair
The snug Cumberland Avenue restaurant is a total charmer.