Art exhibits

Art
Above: View from Hosmer Boathouse by Tom Glover, on display at the George     Marshall Store Gallery in York, Maine.

Art Exhibits

DOVER

Artstream
“Five Friends” are Marilyn Price, Rose Sielian Theriault, Grace Youngren, Anne O. Smith and Sally Allen, through Oct. 21. It’s the last exhibit before the gallery relocates to Rollinsford. 10 Second St.

Camera Commons
“Travel Stories” includes images from Todd Gipstein of National Geographic and several local photographers, through Nov. 14, the same day as a travel photography workshop. 652 Central Ave.

Gallery 6
“Flight” features local art around the diving, gliding, soaring, riding-high theme of flying, through Dec. 1. Part of the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, 6 Washington St.

Keefe House Gallery
“Charles DuBack: Modern Master” surveys the painter and printmaker’s stylistic evolution over 50 years, through Nov. 15. At the Woodman Museum, 15 Summer St.

 

DURHAM

Museum of Art
“Mind to Hand to Paper” highlights recently acquired prints, affirming printmaking as a rich and dynamic area of creative experimentation in the mid-twentieth century, Oct. 29 to Dec. 13. Also, “The Artists Revealed: 2015 Studio Art Faculty Review.” Reception on Thursday, Oct. 29, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. At the University of New Hampshire, Paul Creative Arts Center, 30 Academic Way.

 

EXETER

Lamont Gallery
“Hidden Treasures 4” features the work of current Phillips Exeter Academy employees showcasing their “hidden” creative talents, Nov. 2 to Dec. 12. Reception on Friday, Nov. 6, 5-7 p.m. Gallery Talk on Saturday, Nov. 7, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. At Phillips Exeter Academy, 11 Tan Lane.

Seacoast Artist Association
The theme for October is “Foreign Places.” Travel the world of color and cultures. 225 Water St.

 

HAMPTON

Hampton Arts Network
Pastels by Lisa Mitchell-St Clair, through Nov. 6. At Hampton Town Hall, 100 Winnacunnet Rd.

 

KITTERY, MAINE

Buoy Gallery
“Prism Sentence,” new work by Catherine Scala, includes intimately scaled paintings of wildly colored abstract structures. 2 Government St.

Kittery Art Association
“En Plein Air” is this month’s theme, through Nov. 1. 8 Coleman Ave.

Morgan Gallery
“Look Outside the Usual: Watercolors by DeWitt Hardy” is on view through December. In the Kittery Community Center, 120 Rogers Rd.

Red Door Pottery Studio Gallery
“All Our Best” is a show and sale of the best efforts by 16 artists in the Southern Maine Clay Guild, through Oct. 31. 44 Government St.

 

NEWFIELDS

Main Street Art
“Small Works: A Show About Big Stuff” highlights local artist Laura Harper, whose work is rich with memory inspiring content and formal themes while maintaining a contemporary feel, through Nov. 27. Opens Oct. 23 with a reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 75 Main St.

 

NEWINGTON

Langdon Public Library
Mike Heitz is the featured artist in October. 328 Nimble Hill Rd.

 

OGUNQUIT, MAINE

Ogunquit Museum of American Art
Michael Alpert photographs ancient fossils as objects of beauty, evaluating the relationship between science and art, in “Architectonica chipolana,” also “Winslow Homer’s Civil War” and “Henry Strater: Still Life,” till Oct. 31. 543 Shore Rd.

 

PORTSMOUTH

Banks Gallery
“The Color of Light: Seasons in Portsmouth” by Carol Aronson-Shore portrays classic New England architecture in radiant sunlight, with smooth color planes and clean geometric lines, through Jan. 2. 32 Daniel St.

Discover Portsmouth
“This is What Artists Look Like,” traditionally processed portraits by Jay Goldsmith of 33 local artists and their work, including Tim Beavis, Stan Moeller, Wendy Turner, Christopher Gowell, Gordon Carlisle, and Barbara Adams, from Oct. 23 to Dec. 24. “It’s Pastel,” juried by the Pastel Society of New Hampshire, runs through Nov. 28. Art ‘Round Town reception on Friday, Nov. 6, from 5-8 p.m. 10 Middle St.

Drift Gallery
“Human Nature” features images and ephemera, photographs, sculpture, mixed media, and installations by Bear Kirkpatrick, Amy Gross, and Christopher Gowell, through Oct. 24, with a closing reception from 4 to 7 p.m. At the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion historic site, 375 Little Harbor Rd.

Gallery at 100 Market
“Free For All” shows more than 100 works by two-dozen artists, in a wide variety, including sculpture, through Nov. 20. 100 Market St.

Kennedy Gallery
Paintings by local artist Lorwen Nagle in “Vivid Landscapes” are dominated by an internal listening and motivated by personal style, through October. 41 Market St.

Nahcotta
Painter Jeremy Miranda’s solo show of “Summer Works,” on view through Nov. 1. 110 Congress St.

 NH Art Association
“The Art of the Landscape,” “Close to the Earth” with Larry Elbroch, Vicky Elbroch, and Judy Cassell, and “Above & Beyond” with Barbara Albert, Brian Chu, John LeCours, Lennie Mullaney, Carol Van Loon, and Debra Woodward, through Oct. 31. At the Robert Lincoln Levy Gallery, 136 State St.

N.W. Barrett Gallery
The annual “Pastels Show” features several regional artists, including Portsmouth’s Barbara Adams and other award-winning artists, through Oct. 31. 53 Market St.

PMAC
“En Plein Air,” art inspired by the outdoors, runs through Nov. 13. Artists include Laura Burbine, Darlene Furbush Ouellett, Rebecca Harrison, Deborah Seavey Howard, Lydia Meade, Annie Noonan, Anne Scheer and Nina Shore. Portsmouth Music and Art Center’s Haas Family Gallery, 973 Islington St.

Portsmouth Athenaeum
“Elegant Embellishments: Constructing Victorian Detail” provides an up-close look at historic garment design and techniques, through Nov. 6. In the Randall Gallery, 9 Market Square.

Portsmouth Public Library
Photographer Becky Field documents foreign-born residents in a book and October’s exhibit, “Different Roots, Common Dreams: New Hampshire’s Cultural Diversity.” 175 Parrot Ave.

 

ROCHESTER

Franklin Gallery
“Enlarged Braille” features touchable paintings from Ms Renda’s Artworks, during October. At RiverStones Custom Framing, 33 North Main St.

Rochester Museum of Fine Art
Shiao-Ping Wang works both abstractly and from observation in various painting media, borrowing from patterns of a constructive nature and searching for forms with the power to replace anecdotes. On view till Nov. 28, in the Carnegie Gallery at the Rochester Public Library, 65 South Main St.

 

SOUTH BERWICK, MAINE

Emporium Gallery
In “Beyond the Edge,” Wen Redmond explores her chosen medium of fabric to see what it can do and to stretch its perception as an art medium. An unusual use of fiber combines painting and digital media, through Nov. 15. 261 Main St.

Sarah Orne Jewett House
“Capturing Maine” presents thirty black and white images showcasing the breadth and depth of Historic New England’s photography collection, through Jan. 2. 5 Portland St.

 

YORK, MAINE

Chases Garage
“Inside/Outside,” a bold and bright group exhibition with Tara Morin, Julianne Barrett, Mary Sweeney, Ned Roche, Bill Cass, Kristy Caravetta and Ryan Laprise. Through mixed media, collage, hand-pulled prints, ceramics, and furniture it explores the contemporary home, through Nov. 8. 16 Main St.

George Marshall Store Gallery
Two solo shows, “Tom Glover: Brave Boat Harbor Revisited” and “Judith Allen Efstathiou: Mapping the Walk,” explore favorite places, one protected and one threatened, on view through Nov. 15. 140 Lindsay Rd.

York Art Association
“Humor” brings smiles and surprises, through Nov. 1. 394 York St.

York Public Library
Work by fine art photographer Stuart Nudelman (1931-2014), covering various aesthetic approaches to subject and techniques, through October. 15 Long Sands Rd.