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Abby Shahn

Eat War

Abby Shahn: has been living and working in Maine since 1969; she is one of the state’s most important and celebrated artists. Her work is collected and held in both public and private collections across the U.S. including The Colby College Museum of Art, the Walker Art Museum at Bowdoin College, and the Farnsworth Art Museum. She was commissioned in 2004 for a fresco panel installation at the Bingham Health Center in Bingham, Maine, as well as an installation titled “The Damnation of the Bureaucrats,” for the University of Southern Maine and produced a silk screen poster for the 2nd Maine Biennial.

Eat War
Eat War, Abby Shahn, collage, 9-1/2 x 13 inches

Michael Waterman

Michael Waterman: an artist born in 1947 in Portland, Maine. As a child he studied painting with his father, Alfred Waterman, a respected Maine artist. In 1966, he won a national art competition given by Scholastic Magazine and was awarded a full scholarship to study at the Art Students League in New York City. He returned to Portland to work and exhibit throughout the country and abroad. His work is represented by Harbor Square Gallery in Portland, Maine. www.harborsquaregallery.com

Boy With a Question
Boy With a Question, Michael Waterman, 2019, oil on canvas, 12 x 8 inches

Pamela duLong Williams

Alone

Pamela duLong Williams: attended the Art Students League, NYC, Boston Museum School of Fine Art, and graduated from Vesper George School of Art, Boston, MA. Her works have exhibited in competitions and collections such as the National Academy, NYC,  The Louis Williams Cone Collection, The State House Collection of Boston, Coastal Living Magazine, etc. She is currently an active member of Silvermine Guild of Artists, New Canaan, CT.

Alone
Alone, Pamela duLong Williams, 2018, oil pastels + oil paint

Richard Wilson

Good Idea

Richard Wilson: graduated with a BFA and MFA in printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute. He worked in the studio of master printer Tom Black from 1979 to 1982. Since 1982 he has maintained a studio in Portland Maine. Richard uses the discipline of printmaking to create a personal narrative.

Good Idea
Good Idea, by Richard Wilson, lithograph + screen print, 11 x 15 inches