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JUNE 23 — JULY 19, 2022

KEVIN BEERS: Isle View

Thursday, June 23, to Tuesday, July 19

Reception and book-signing with Kevin: First Friday, July 1, 5 to 7 pm

Fresh oils of crisply painted of Monhegan and Pemaquid scenes done in the colors of Maine summers.

JUNE 30 — AUGUST 2, 2022

HENRY ISAACS: NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK

Thursday, June 30, through Tuesday, August 2

Reception: First Friday, July 1, 5 to 7 pm; catalog available

Special event: Chat between Henry and writer/curator Bob Keyes, under the Gleason Gazebo, 6 to 7 pm.

In addition to his usual joyous, pink, green, yellow, and blue landscapes, Henry has added people and dogs to many of his new oils.

JULY 20 — AUGUST 16, 2022

ED PARKER: Painting the Story II

Wednesday, July 20, through Tuesday, August 16

Reception for Ed: First Friday, August 5, 5 to 7 pm

Ed Parker’s irresistible, funny, and meticulous paintings will leave you chuckling and possibly with one or more of his marine folk art pieces destined for your home.

JULY 20 — AUGUST 16, 2022

MICHAEL KAHN: On the Water with Michael Kahn

Wednesday, July 20, to Tuesday, August 16

Reception for Michael, First Friday, August 5, 5 to 7 pm

Michael presents his audience with a new collection of his stunning, sepia-toned maritime photographs.

AUGUST 4 — SEPTEMBER 30, 2022

LYN ASSELTA: Coming Home to Maine

Thursday, August 4, to Tuesday, August 30

Reception for Lyn: First Friday, August 5, 5 to 7 pm

Maine is so lucky that native daughter Lyn Asselta has returned to her home state. Asselta, who is one of the most skilled pastel painters in the country, has spent the spring creating her new Gleason show of ravishing pastels.

AUGUST 18 — SEPTEMBER 20

ANDREA PETERS: Painting from the Heart

Thursday, August 18, to Tuesday, September 20

Reception for Andrea: First Friday, September 2, 5 to 7 pm

East Boothbay artist Andrea Peters wows her followers with her juicily painted, gloriously colored oils of her flower gardens, woods, and ocean inlets near her Little River home.