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On display at Gallery 302

“Violets” by Shelley Pillsbury is part of the exhibit “Colors Passing Through Us” at Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton. Contributed / Gallery 302

Art

Through May 7

“Colors Passing Through Us,” Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton. Visit gallery302.com for details.

Ongoing

Third Thursday Artmart, 7 p.m. via Facebook live, hosted by Gallery 302, showcasing visual and 3D artwork. Visit the gallery’s Facebook page for details.

Music

March

March Musical Theatre Madness, 2 p.m. every Sunday in March, presented by University of Southern Maine at Corthell Hall in Gorham. Different group showcased every Sunday. Free, registration required. Visit usm.maine.edu/music/events for details and to sign up.

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April 9

Faculty Concert Series: Portland Piano Trio, 8-9:30 p.m., virtual event presented by University of Southern Maine at Corthell Hall in Gorham. $10. Visit usm.maine.edu/music/faculty-concert-series-portland-piano-trio for ticket link.

April 11

University Concert Band, 2-3:30 p.m. virtual event presented by University of Southern Maine at Corthell Hall in Gorham. Free. Registration required at usm.maine.edu/music/university-concert-band.

Winterfest

Painting demonstrations, opera performance, poetry readings, online dance classes. All part of Westbrook’s Winterfest through the month of March. Visit downtownwestbrook.com/events/winterfest/ for schedule.

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