KENNEBUNK — The Brick Store Museum announces its newest exhibit: ‘The Way Life Is.”
Opening Wednesday, Jan. 31, ‘The Way Life Is” displays images of Maine with a modern approach to them.
‘The Way Life Is” is curated by guest curator, Micheal Fillyaw.
Fillyaw is a nature and landscape photographer based in Kennebunk.
Fillyaw’s work has been exhibited throughout the Northeast, including the Yarmouth Art Festival, the Art Guild of the Kennebunks and the Maine Photography Show.
Among the many awards for his artistry, Fillyaw’s work, “Rooftops of Paris,” was the Grand Prize Winner of the Brick Store Museum’s inaugural Photograph Contest in 2011.
Visitors can expect to see photographs of Maine in the four seasons, printed on different mediums.
During the exhibit Fillyaw’s works will be for sale.
“The Way Life Is” will be the feature exhibition during the Museum’s Free February event, which offers free admission to the community during the month of February.
A community kick-off event, showcasing Fillyaw’s exhibition, will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, January 31.
No reservations needed.
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