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“Bodies Of Work”

  The Union of Maine Visual Artists is pleased to host the upcoming exhibition: “Bodies Of Work” by Haley Linnet, Aidan Fraser, Quinn Evans and Natalie Nelson”, at its Portland Chapter Gallery in the Portland Media Center, 516 Congress Street, Portland Maine, March 3 - 31 2023. The gallery is open Mon-Thurs during normal business hours and artist docents will be there on Fridays 4-8, Saturdays 1-4, Sundays 2-5. Bodies of Work aims to expand the canon in which femme-presenting bodies have been under or misrepresented in art. This group of women and gender nonconforming artists present work that explores the lived experiences of bodies that are femme-presenting, fat or nonbinary. The exhibition incorporates Portland, Maine artist Haley Linnet’s lifesize sculpture “Tampon Insertion”, which is accompanied by both written and recorded accounts of 19 people’s experiences with menstruation, which span generations, genders, and races. Alongside the sculpture are works by Portland, Maine cera

Member Andrew Young Showing in NYC

 Eerdmans is showing recent works by member Andrew W. Young in a show titled "Fathoming," April 12th to May 18th at their 14 East 10th Street in Greenwich Village, NYC gallery.   The  work is grounded in eighteen years researching little known artist and educator, William H. Holst (1912-1995), prompting investigation into   “push/pull” and “fathoming” a surface.   Holst studied with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown, MA five summers beginning in 1949 and taught and painted on Deer Isle, ME for nearly a half century, including nine summers at Haystack.   That project, a window into non-objective formal modernism, helped chart a course exploring Holst’s reductive process and reflecting on Jack Tworkov’s “cracks of light." Jetty/Flag acrylic, gesso, graphite on canvas, 2022, 48 x 48"

Midcoast Chapter Shows at WaterFall Arts, Belfast

  Coastal Journal                            Posted February 3, 2023 Midcoast artists join forces to expand reach The revived Midcoast chapter of the Union of Maine Visual Artists provides artists with more venues to show their work, including a juried show this month in Belfast. By Mikayla Patel      The Forecaster   Joanne Tarlin of Harpswell is happy for the chance to show her artwork in different coastal communities.  Contributed by Joanne Tarlin. The Midcoast chapter of Union of Maine Visual Artists is active again after about 10 years of stagnation, and its Juried Winter Exhibition at Waterfall Arts in Belfast is running until Feb. 24. This is the Midcoast chapter’s second show since starting up again. A smaller show was held at the Camden library in January. Liv Kristin Robinson, a Belfast artist who helped organize the exhibition for the Midcoast chapter, said the high amount of interest in restarting the local chapter was understandable. “There’s so much talent

Affordable Art Sale

   Original Art by Artists from Across Maine OPENS: Friday, December 2, 5-8 pm SALE: Saturdays, December 3 & 10, 12-4 pm 516 Congress Street, Portland (in the Portland Media Center building) Come see the wonderful, affordable art that is being offered by our artists.   The UMVA fosters educational and commercial opportunities as well as community support for artists and teaching artists working in a range of media. The past year posed economic challenges for many and artists saw their galleries shutter and the costs of supplies rise. This holiday season they are generously offering select works well below their market value. This sale will feature small works, sculpture and wall art, starting at fifty dollars with a maximum price of three hundred dollars. Many artists will be at the sale and available to discuss their work.

UMVA presents a Dual Exhibition

Portland Works by Tom Bloom and A Wicked Tiny History of Playing & Tarot Cards by Amy Bellezza The Union of Maine Visual Artists is presenting a Dual Exhibit opening at the gallery, this October 2 through to October 29, 2022.  With an Opening Reception Friday, October 7 from 5:00pm to 8:00pm, during First Friday Art Walk, at the UMVA Gallery, 516 Congress Street;  located in the Portland Media Center’s offices.  This exhibit presents two photographers;  Tom Bloom and Amy Bellezza. Portland Works, by Tom Bloom, is an exhibit of portraits of residents of Portland, celebrating the nobility of hard work.  All of the personalities in the show work at jobs which most of us pass by without noticing but which are essential to the special character of Portland.  Each portrait is shot in Tom Bloom’s studio in Portland, often directly from work. Tom Bloom is a professional photographer and actor, New York, Boston, Portland.  His photography work over 50 years has specialized

Say Hello to the Midcoast Chapter of the UMVA!

A small group of UMVA members is creating a chapter of the UMVA specific to the Midcoast area.  After offering local artists the opportunity to indicate their needs, it was found that everyone seeks new exhibition outlets!  So, we are forming this new chapter to create more opportunities for Midcoast UMVA members to show their works.  A “friends and members” exhibition at the Camden Public Library is set for January 2023.  Another is in the works at Waterfall Arts! Submission dates/details will be sent shortly.  We invite your input for naming the first exhibition(s).  One thought, “re·sur·gence: Midcoast UMVA” noun: resurgence; plural noun: resurgences 1. an increase or revival after a period of little activity   As you may know, the Midcoast had a vibrant UMVA chapter (2003-2008) offering group exhibition opportunities in the Midcoast and beyond. That chapter held regular, monthly meetings with guest speakers. UMVA Midcoast meetings Based on survey results, we will be

PRESSTO - Opens UMVA’s Fall Season of Exhibits in Portland

  The Monotype Guild of New England (MGNE) is proud to announce the opening of PRESSTO ! , an invitational exhibit of Maine members of MGNE and the Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA) on September 1st  at the UMVA Portland Gallery, 516 Congress St., inside the Portland Media Center.   An artists’ reception is planned for First Friday, September 2nd  from 5 to 8 pm.  The exhibit continues each day the Portland Media Center is open (generally 10 am to 5 pm) along with Friday evenings from 4- 8, plus Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4 pm until September 30th.  All work is for sale and can be purchased by contacting the individual artists.  The work exhibited are all one-of-a-kind unique prints in a variety of media.   The impetus for this exhibit arose when Covid-19 closures cancelled live shows and other education activities sponsored by the Monotype Guild of New England. As a small part of a newly organized and robust virtual presence beginning in spring 2020, MGNE institute