SEVEN: Harlow Gallery’s Final Exhibition at Original Location

  • Date: January 26, 2018 - February 24, 2018
  • Location: Harlow Gallery, Hallowell

event image

Harlow Gallery presents SEVEN; their last art exhibition at 160 Water Street in Hallowell, where the gallery has existed since its opening in 1963, before moving down the street to their new home at 100 Water Street. On view January 26 through March 3, 2018, SEVEN highlights the work of Maine abstract painters Emily Blake Blaschke, Jenny LaMacchia Campbell, Alicia Ines Ethridge, Celeste June Henriquez, Doreen Nardone, Brenda Overstrom and Donald M. Peterson. The public is invited to attend and meet the artists at an opening Reception on Friday, January 26, 5-7pm. Exhibitions are always free and open to the public. Gallery hours are Wednesday-Saturday, 12-6pm.

SEVEN is a group of Maine based painters. The group emerged out of a Maine College of Art abstract painting course with Michel Droge This exhibit offers viewers an assortment of abstract painting styles. Each painter has created a unique language to express their visions of the world around them and their experiences in it.

“We are a group of seven abstract painters working in Maine. We meet once a month at each other’s studios to present and discuss new works in progress. As a group of abstract painters, we understand each other remarkably well. This coherence comes from our common fascination and openness to process. Our gatherings are brave, warm and direct. We value self-reflection and enter into dialogue about how to let go of things that get in the way of our full creative potential. We urge one another to have the courage to explore and experiment, to fabricate systems that guide one’s process and then break those rules, to take outrageous creative risks and make mistakes, to risk failure in pursuit of new ideas and new ground. As abstract painters, we rely on intuition and trust the process to lead us. We are guided by what shows up on the surface. This includes messy beautiful swathes of color, detailed imagery, ugly and pretty, precise and carefully constructed, meaningful and meaningless, and quick or dirty.  All scenarios are valued: such as painting when we're inspired or tired, angry or blissful, agitated or confused. We are committed to maintaining the community we have created. We are committed to each other, to encouraging and carrying each other through painters block, busy times, and troubled waters. We are committed to manifesting our truest selves in our work and to valuing an honest and forthright approach to the act of painting and critiquing. “

For more information please visit harlowgallery.org/seven or call 207-622-3813.


The Harlow Gallery located in downtown historic Hallowell is home to the Kennebec Valley Art Association, a membership based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to connecting and celebrating art, artists and community in central Maine since 1963.

 

 

Community Event

Filter Events


Name or Keyword

Category

From Date

To Date

Venue

Harlow Gallery

160 Water Street
Hallowell  ME  04347 

Organization

Harlow Gallery/Kennebec Valley Art Association

Allison McKeen
2076223813
gro.yrellagwolrah@nosilla
http://harlowgallery.org/seven/