Recordings and interviews played on air will take place of the annual event in Rockland.
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Bay Chamber mines its archives as it takes its programming online
The festival will feature the ‘best of the best’ past performances and combine them with a visual narrative of Maine art.
Barn Gallery prepares to reopen, the right way
The longtime art destination in Ogunquit will settle for a quieter season than usual.
PMA begins to tell ‘Incomplete’ bicentennial story online
The exhibition plans were interrupted, but not waylaid, by the pandemic.
Bach Virtuosi Festival goes virtual
The program had already been planned to address hate in America, an issue that has only gotten more urgent.
South Portland couple shows paintings online, at galleries and in their driveway
Painters Michael and Dawn Maron, who live in a neighborhood popular for walking, offers passers-by a glimpse of their winter work as they prepare for their gallery exhibitions.
From Bath to Rockland, midcoast art galleries begin to reopen
Already a destination for art lovers, the region has a head start on welcoming back patrons.
Alan Crichton creates a ‘Zoomcast’ for the arts
The co-founder of Waterfall Arts highlights the ‘ghost ship’ exhibitions of Maine artists.
Indigo Arts moves its book festival from the street to the screen
The event is meant to honor authors of color and connect children to their books.
With podcast, Portland Ovations can tell the stories behind now-canceled shows
Galen Koch, a Salt graduate, hosts the initiative, which becomes a key piece of outreach during the shutdown.