It certainly seemed like May took its sweet old time getting here didn’t it? But, now that it’s here, we plan on getting out there and enjoying it! Posted in Art at Bartlett, Uncategorized Leave a Comment on Free Pre-Art Walk Event – June 7th May 2019 Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Located in Rockland, ME, visit or call 20. Led by Executive Director Mary Eads and a staff of 40, Bartlett Woods is one of the smallest communities in Maine yet offers a full spectrum of support services and lifestyle enrichments that are setting a new standard in active adult living. We hope First Friday fans will start their afternoon with us, enjoy Pam’s talk, savor some refreshments, and appreciate an intimate view of life and art, Midcoast style.”Īrtists represented in the exhibition include: Alan and Monika Magee Cynthia Hyde and Jim Kinnealey father and son duo Björn and Tolef Runquist Fredrick Kuhn and daughter Allegra Kuhn Stephen Hensel and daughter Celia Phoebe Bly and her brother Noah Pam Cabañas and her late mother and father Patience Sampson and her late mother Nancy Glassman and her late great grandmother Allison Hill and her late mother and late former husband Ted Tihansky Delly Schweighauser and her late mother Wally, Wally’s father and her great niece Valerie Greene Anne Cronin and family Constance Kiermaier and grandson Ethan and last but not least, Tim, Susan, and Greta Van Campen.Ībout Bartlett Woods: Bartlett Woods Retirement Community, founded in 1998, is a 501(c)3 non-profit, 55+ apartment facility featuring 58 one and two bedroom apartments with both Independent and Assisted Living rental options. “This show is particularly meaningful, as it focuses on families of artists living and working nearby, many of whom are icons of Maine Contemporary Art. “Pam has been our curator for years, and each beautiful exhibition has focused on local talent from our region,” confirmed Mary Eads, Executive Director at Bartlett Woods. Curator Pam Cabañas will give a talk and tour of the show at 3:30pm. Mid Coast Legacies in Art includes over 30 works (2D and 3D) by well-known local artists and the generations of their creative families. The event is free and open to the public. Art fans can begin the Rockland First Friday Art Walk viewing the Midcoast Legacies in Art Exhibition, on view at Bartlett Woods, 20 Bartlett Drive (just off Talbot Ave, west of Broadway) from 3 -5 pm on Friday, June 7th. (Rockland ME) - Bartlett Woods Retirement Community invites the public to a free PRE – ART WALK EVENT. Special Pre-1 st Friday Art Talk about Art at Bartlett Woods 2019 Start the ART WALK with a walk in the WOODS! On view in Midcoast Legacies in Art Exhibition currently at Bartlett Woods Retirement Community. Caption info: Ted Tihansky, Monhegan Winter, oil on canvas. 20 Eads, Executive Director, Bartlett Woods Retirement Community 20 Attached.
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