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Past Exhibits

Past Exhibits in Blum Gallery
Student Exhibition :
Teaching and Integrating Art in the Classroom. 

Light Branching Water exhibition: Paintings, ink drawings and sculpture by Robert Phipps, Emily Brown and Stephen Parmley were featured.

Under Sail: Marine Art from Private Collections : 19th- and 20th-century works by Buttersworth, Bricher, Jacobsen, Marin and Thon, plus a sailor's compass quilt and other artifacts.

The Art of the Garden: Paintings by Emily Bracale, Ashley Bryan, Joellyn Duesberry, Henry Finkelstein, Beverly Hallam, David Little, Bonnie Lucas and John Pierrepont.  Garden Urns by Lunaform.

The Abstract Edge: Paintings by Alison Hildreth and Nancy McCormick, Sculpture by Emilie Brzezinski.

Bones in the Blum: Sculpture and Drawings by January Knoop and Gendron Jensen.

North Country Visions: Oil Paintings by Chris Polson.

The World Through the Eyes of Our Children: an exhibition of paintings by young artists from Nizhnii Tagil, Russia.

Sex & Gender: Who's Who & What's What by the Downeast Chapter of the Union of Maine Visual Artists.

Up River: The Story of a Maine Fishing Village photography from Olive Pierce.

1998 - 1999 Season

 


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