“I am trying to reimagine my image of Maine Art Hill. It has become so much more than the traditional Maine gallery, and this show has so much more than the classic Mooney sky,” says Craig. “It is by far the most all-encompassing display of my work.”
Tag: Summer Show Season 2023
Those Who Can, Teach – A Sense of Community with Ryan Kohler
After an incredibly successful artist reception during the summer of 2022, Falmouth art teacher and Kennebunk local Nancy Goldstone connected with Skowhegan artist Ryan Kohler. The rest, as they say, is history, or in this case, art.
Storm, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Storm from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Rye, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Rye from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Muddiest, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Muddiest from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Wisteria, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Wisteria from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Oyster, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler
A little video peek inside Oyster from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Pear, A Quick Peek at Process – Artist Insights from Ryan Kohler for Maine Art Hill in Kennebunk, Maine
A little video peek inside Pear from artist Ryan Kohler. Click to view.
Ryan Kohler Solo Summer Show 2023
This show is a must-see in person, and all are welcome to Maine Art Hill to visit. Again, the opening is Saturday, July 22, at 10 AM, with an artist reception from 5-7 that evening. The show runs until August 16 and is open every day at 10 AM. FMI 207-967-2803 or maine-art.com/shows.
The Painted Words of William B. Hoyt – A One-Man Show
Artists have been traveling to coastal Maine for decades, each trying to capture the land’s beauty and waters bordering it. William B. Hoyt is an artist who knows and loves this area and works and plays here frequently. Each of his canvases has an almost photographic quality. This attention to detail forces the viewer to lean in closer to experience every facet that forms the whole and becomes classic Maine.