Discover Maine's Unrivaled Artistic Havens

Maine, a picturesque symphony of charm and authenticity, holds within its rugged coastline an abundance of artistic experiences that enchant the senses. As you embark on this euphoric journey through some of the most visually captivating corners of the Pine Tree State, allow yourself to be swept away by every stroke, melody, and detail.

Begin your pilgrimage at the Portland Museum of Art (7 Congress Square Plaza, Portland, ME 04101). This treasure trove boasts masterpieces by Winslow Homer think Weatherbeaten, as evocative as Maine's coastal cliffs in fog alongside works from Andrew Wyeth and Marsden Hartley. Be sure not to miss temporary exhibitions that reverberate with local talent or global allure.

The nearby First Friday Art Walks (Congress Street Arts District) offer an intoxicating foray into galleries bursting with contemporary artistry amidst dramatic historical backdrops. Delight in discovering niche artists whose imaginative creations champion Maine's quaint cultural landscape while mingling with likeminded aesthetes strolling along these cobbled streets.

Escape towards Camden where Farnsworth Art Museum (16 Museum St., Rockland) is nestled among charming coastal villages. Relish exquisite displays hailing from Louise Nevelson or Robert Indiana amidst serene settings reminiscent of Monets Giverny your heart shall race just as his Water Lilies instructed!

For an exhilarating performance experience like no other, find solace beneath tented canvas at Bay Chamber Concerts' Screen Door Festival during those sultry summer nights in Rockport Opera House(6 Central St., Rockport). Savor moments filled with visual poetry when golden hues fade behind silhouettes performing energetic dances accented by inspired instrumentals worthy only for Tchaikovsky himself!

As you traverse further northward through Acadia National Park a veritable Winslow Homer painting come to life be sure to attend the Bar Harbor Music Festival (The Criterion Theatre, 35 Cottage St., Bar Harbor). Be swept off your feet by passionate orchestral performances echoing amidst natures divine splendor.

Eternal artistic inspiration awaits in Eastport during its annual Fourth of July celebration. This small town festivity blends traditional Americana with an undercurrent of bohemian flair as live music permeates through its streets think Edward Hopper's Nighthawks serenaded by a syncopated jazz ensemble! Join locals engaged in spirited contra dances, allowing lively fiddle tunes to guide your steps while honoring ageold customs.

As you leave Maine's shores behind, allow these precious moments etched upon your soul to inspire a lifelong dalliance with art and beauty. Maine has imbued within you the power of creation carry it forward wherever you go!

For more information on these exquisite destinations:

Portland Museum of Art: www.portlandmuseum.org

First Friday Art Walks: www.firstfridaymaine.com

Farnsworth Art Museum: www.farnsworthmuseum.org

Bay Chamber Concerts & Screen Door Festival: www.baychamberconcerts.org

Bar Harbor Music Festival: www.barharbormusicfestival.org

Eastport Fourth of July Celebration: @eastport4thofjuly

address

7 Congress Square Plaza
Portland, ME 04101
United States

Congress Street
Arts District, ME
United States

16 Museum St.
Rockland, ME
United States

6 Central St.
Rockport, ME
United States

The Criterion Theatre
35 Cottage St.
Bar Harbor, ME
United States

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The McLellan-Sweat Mansion (or The McLellan House) is a historic house museum on High Street in Portland, Maine. It forms the rear component of the Portland Museum of Art complex. Built in
The dance troop, Bandaloop, perforned a 'vertical dance' on the face of one of the walls of the Westin Harborview Hotel in Portland, Maine with two short performances at mid-day.  Lots of harsh light.  
A pioneer in vertical dance performance,
Charles Shipman Payson Building, Portland Maine
McLellan House, Portland Maine
Front of the Charles Q. Clapp House, located at 97 Spring Street in Portland, Maine, United States.  Built in 1832, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Our Lady of Victories statue, Monument Square, Portland, Maine
Portland Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Trolleys in Monument Square, Portland, Maine; from a 1909 postcard published by the Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine. (see also en:Category:Images of Maine)
The Lancaster Block on Congress Street in Portland, Maine
Time & Temperature building, Congress and Center Streets, Portland, Maine
Security Trust Building, Elm and Main Sts. Rockland
Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine.
Alvan Fisher - The Falls Of Niagara (1820) - Closeup. Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine.
Security Trust Building, Elm and Main Sts. Rockland
EAT sign by Robert Indiana, 1964. Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland, Maine.
A picnic at Rockport harbor.  Thanksgiving sandwiches from The Market Basket.
Yesterday four of us drove up to Rockport, ME to attend two photography lectures by Arthur Meyerson and Sam Abell held in the beautiful Opera House and sponsored by Maine Media Workshops + College.  We left early to have time to do some photography
Another view of the fog infiltration of the harbor in Rockport, ME.  A five image panorama merged with Lightroom 6.
Rockport, Maine has a very pretty harbor and in season has lots of boat moored there.
Goose River (Rockport Harbor) near mouth
Criterion Theatre Bar Harbor 2
Route 66 Bar Harbor
Criterion Theatre Bar Harbor 3
On the Register of National Historic Places
Criterion Theatre Bar Harbor