Maine United States North America Galleries
Maine United States North America Galleries
Maine
This category contains only art galleries with physical locations in this State. All listed sites have retail locations that are open to the public with weekday and/or weekend hours -- none are by appointment only. While all of these site promote the art they sell, many have a scholarly component to them and do not push 'online sales'.
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- Gallery features Maine coastal fishing villages and landscapes of the New England countryside.
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- Dedicated to the art of collecting. Features over 20 local artists. [Freeport]
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- Blue Hill, Maine specializes in the sale, restoration and appraisal of Russian Icons, 19th and 20th century oils, watercolors and drawings, old prints and maps.
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- Online gallery of artists work in oils and acrylics. Includes a biography, show schedules, and ordering information.
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- Portland, ME gallery that has monthly changing exhibits of contemporary art. Located also in Blue Hill, ME and Stonington, ME.
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- Features contemporary original art, including paintings in watercolor and oil, photography, sculpture, and prints. [Stonington]
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- Kennebunk, Maine art gallery featuring seascape paintings in soft pastel and oil by Kennebunkport artist Louise A. Frechette.
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- Portland, ME gallery featuring giclee and limited editions by Portland artist R. N. Cohen.
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- Wiscasset, ME gallery showcasing American, European, and Contemporary art.
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- Offers an eclectic mix of fine art and exotic foreign goods. [Cornish]
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- Produces and sells pottery, glass, and jewelry, specializing in specialty glazes and color. Photos of their work and information about store locations in Edgecomb, Boothbay Harbor, Freeport, and Portland.
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- Winthrop, Maine art gallery offering contemporary art.
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- Rockland, ME gallery featuring contemporary art.
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- Portland, ME gallery featuring contemporary art.
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- Boothbay Harbor, ME. gallery specializing in regional art and antiques; from historic to contemporary works.
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- Eastport, ME gallery of 24 local artists showing a variety of their current two and three dimensional works in many media.
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- Rockport, ME seasonal gallery featuring New England contemporary art in all media.
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- Camden, ME. gallery offering paintings, prints and sculpture by contemporary New England artists. The gallery has a second location in Portland.
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- Deer Isle, Maine seasonal gallery that holds one person and group shows of paintings, sculpture, limited edition prints, mixed media work, jewelry, glass, clay and wood by accomplished and proven as well as emerging artists.
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- Boothbay Harbor and Camden, ME gallery offering late 19th century and 20th century works of art. The gallery's specialty is art from Monhegan.
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- Portland, ME gallery showing contemporary work in a variety of styles for over twenty five years.
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- Blue Hill, ME. contemporary art gallery.
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- Portland, ME gallery featuring the work of over 100 contemporary American glass artists.
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- Rockland, ME gallery handling fine art since 1982. It is known and respected in the Maine and the New York art worlds for its exhibitions of paintings, sculpture, and photographs.
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- Kennebunkport, ME gallery in a Greek Revival home presenting over 100 artists in a wide range of styles.
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- Portland, ME gallery features contemporary fine art and photography by regional and international artists.
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- "Biggest little gallery in Maine" featuring Maine or New England related art and artists from realistic to impressionistic to abstract. Sculpture and fine art prints are also featured.
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- Rockland, ME gallery featuring contemporary art.
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- Portland, Maine gallery handles contemporary fine art by regional and international artists. Arts Resource Service (ARS) offers services in the fine and performing arts.
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- Portland, ME gallery showing the following artists: Ted Arnold, Jen Bradford, Edward S. Curtis, George Daniell, Jim Flahaven, John Hultberg, John Knight, Richard Leetham, Michael Lewis, George Lloyd, Zero Mostel, and Todd Webb.
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