The Maine State Museum Opens New Exhibit, Saturday, July 18, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


  • July 06, 2015

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The Maine State Museum’s newest exhibition, featuring the photography of Kosti Ruohomaa, will open in a new museum gallery space on Saturday, July 18, 2015. The Museum will offer free admission on opening day, 10 am to 4 pm.

Kosti Ruohomaa (1913-1961), a Finnish-American photographer from Rockland, Maine, was known especially for his images of Maine and New England, particularly photographic essays that captured the vast land and seascape, drama of the seasons, richness of rural life, and integrity of Maine people.

The exhibition at the museum includes about sixty images, as well as vintage magazines in which Ruohomaa’s photographs were published, and personal scrapbooks that Ruohomaa kept to document his career. The Passionate Photographer is the first comprehensive exhibition of Ruohomaa’s work and is based on curator Deanna Bonner-Ganter’s decades-long research. A biography about Ruohomaa by Bonner-Ganter and published by Down East, is scheduled to be released in September.

The Passionate Photographer: Kosti Ruohomaa’s Maine and Magazine Photojournalism will be on view until July 2016 and is also part of the Maine Photo Project, a year-long celebration of photography that features a wide variety of programs and exhibits at 32 cultural organizations across Maine (www.mainephotoproject.org).

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The Maine State Museum is open Tuesday through Friday 9am-5pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, closed on Sunday and Monday. Admission is $2 for adults; $1 for senior adults over age 62 and children 6-18 years of age; children under 6 free. Maximum charge for families is $6. For more information please call 207-287-2301, or visit the Maine State Museum website.

 

 

 

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Sheila McDonald

Maine State Museum
Augusta  ME  04333 
vog.eniam@muesuM.eniaM
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