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  • Meet the Artists of Maine Art Collective: Julia Walters

    June 6, 2024
    Emerging Maine Artists, Maine Art, Maine Art Collective, Maine Landscape Artists, Pen and Ink drawings, Portland Maine Art, Prints

    Gallery Opening on June 7, 2024 from 5-7 PM Meet Julia and share in Refreshments, meet more of the MAC artists and check out what everyone has been working on this winter!

    Julia joined the Maine Art Collective in 2024 at the 157 Middle Street, Portland, Maine location. Often working in Pen and Ink, Julia’s drawings and paintings, and occasionally a print, catch people’s attention with her whimsically eclectic images.

    Originally drawing inspiration from the surrounding nature of the rural midwest, Julia spent her childhood running through grassy fields and gazing up at stars, or deep in the pages of a fantasy fiction novel. Viewing her art, she captivates your interest as you are drawn into the depth of her visions. After the image generally catches your interest, you look closer and are drawn deeper and deeper into her vision. Often times, it’s a journey away from the day to day reality. Such a fun excursion and your can take them home and travel into her images frequently.

    She moved to the East Coast to pursue an Illustration and Fine Arts degree at the Art Institute of Boston and currently resides in the beautiful state of Maine. Now many of her images are reflecting her new home, here near out great North Atlantic Ocean.

    Her work was featured in “Pop-Ups at the Press” in 2023 hosted by The Press Hotel in Portland. She was also invited as a local artist to take part in the “Flying Colors: Benefit Art Auction” at the Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine in 2024, where her piece “Print of Scarborough Marsh” was successfully auctioned.

    Julia became a member artist of the Maine Art Collective in May of 2023. Last summer she was busy creating even when it was her turn to tend the gallery. With her sketchbook in hand, pen, ink and paper on the desk, talking about art did not slow down her work.

    Julia is looking forward to another great year in the gallery for 2024! Come to Maine Art Collective, 157 Middle Street, Portland to see her new art.

    ​Julia calls her business Shnurgle. “Shnurgle” : Defined loosely as a light-hearted, slightly goofy, always playful interaction of affection and joy. A word that originated between my sister and I growing up that encapsulates loving and hilarious incidents.

    Click here to see more of Julia’s work:

    Hi! 🤩 I’m Julia (@shnurgleart) • Instagram photos and videos

    Maine Art Collective

    Copyright @2024 Jo Eaton

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  • Maine Art Collective returns to 157 Middle Street, Portland, Maine

    May 3, 2024
    Emerging Maine Artists, Fiberartist, Maine Art, Maine Art Collective, Maine Landscape Artists, Maine Photographer, Photographer

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    The Maine Art Collective Gallery Returns to 157 Middle St. Portland, Maine

    Open now: Daily 10-6

    Opening Reception June 7, 5-7 PM
    Meet the 24 Artists of 2024 and share in refreshments!


    The Twenty-four Artists of the Maine Art Collective are returning for the fourth year and our third year to the pop-up gallery space at 157 Middle Street, Portland. The winter break provides time for reflection and the creation of new work.

    The Maine Art Collective provides emerging artists with the opportunity to showcase their work in a gallery setting near well known Portland Galleries on Middle Street. This walkable Old Port location provides great visibility for visitors from all across the United States! We know, our art is reaching across the width and breath of the United States over these last three years. Thank you for all that have taken our visions home with them.

    The definition of Art Collective depends on the group of artists in that Collective. For the Maine Art Collective, it is pooling a wide variety of resources that begin with time, money and managing a visible gallery space where the proceeds of the sales stay with the members of the Collective. Members staff the gallery, have a roll in the management and direction of the Collective. Surveys are a significant part of the decision making process allowing for input from all members.


    Also…We will also be opening an Ogunquit location mid-June at 309 Shore Rd. We will have about 15-16 artists at this location. We’ll be in touch with more details soon on this location.
    Thank you for supporting our success.

    Save the Date: Our Opening Party for Portland location will be Friday, June 7th (5-7). Join us as we celebrate the new season!About Maine Art Collective The goal of Maine Art Collective is to create opportunities and visibility for talented local Maine artists and to make purchasing artwork accessible to all.

    The Mission of the Maine Art Collective is for Emerging Local Artists to work collaboratively in a Gallery setting to providing a wide variety of affordable art while retaining the proceeds of sales within the Collective. The MAC fully staffs and manages its galleries with the Collective’s Artists.

    MAC Gallery Locations
    157 Middle St. Portland, Maine: Open Daily 10-6
    309 Shore Rd. Ogunquit, Maine: Opening soon.
    Both Locations Staffed by Artists of the Collective!

    http://www.maineartcollective.com

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    Maine Art Collective
    110 Marginal Way#332
    Portland, ME 04101

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  • Jerry Copan, Jr

    December 6, 2023
    Abandoned House, Maine Art Collective, Maine Photographer, old house interiors, Photographer, Photography, Vintage Automobile

    Architect – Investigator – Documentarian – Instigator ==

    == Vintage Photo Documentarian

    When standing in front of the wall of Jerry’s photography, it doesn’t take long to realize that it fits in many categories:

    Automobiles House Portraits

    Interiors Wallpaper

    Beyond the categories you find a certain questing, a seeking out of the little details about how things age. Jerry finds that there is a certain beauty in the pieces that seem to have been forgotten, they continue to age and a certain patina of life emerges that is visible and elegant. He reminisces about the Titanic being discovered in 1986, “There was something about the Titanic, the before and after of the beauty of it all, seeing the chandelers in the midst of all that chaos that touched him.”

    It is that growing beauty of the afterlife of an automobile or house the draws him in, asking him to keep coming closer to learn about the details of what is happening as the car or home take on their own life of aging in the elements.

    Classic cars have always attracted Jerry and he drives one now.

    Again, he goes back to his basic premise in more detail, cars show us beautiful details then sometimes they end up lost, forgotten in the woods with nature taking overs. The aging of the car, alone in nature, brings about a different kind of beauty. It is a spiritual moment for him when he encounters a new lost car and unfolds the discovery process of its current state of classic aging. He finds those cars that we might get a glimpse of from a distance and brings them home to us.

    In the process of capturing the spiritual in his work, Jerry seeks out the abandoned houses and homes in his travels. Sometimes they are on the byways he rambles on, other times, in new locations, he just starts asking. His deep interest in the exploration of a property is evident in his quest and portfolio, thus the leads follow. In his images you will find, the houses and the exploration as he moves deeper into studying the details of the house, first from the larger interior, anything that catches his eye, but then like the investigator he is, cracks, crevices and anything that was left behind becomes photographically documented.

    The telling of the story doesn’t end there, how will it be presented to you, for your observation, for your connection to your memories – and it might be of something of the same age or a memory of when that was fresh and young.

    For example, his fascination with wallpaper often triggers a memory of that same wallpaper in a grandmother’s or aunts home. Viewing that small photograph or even card brings back past treasured times. Jerry comments, “Wallpaper, in particular, takes people to a particular point in time. Everyone has a direct response to it.”

    Jerry’s desire to capture and share the spirit and beauty of what’s been left to age on its own caused him to leave his architectural career of designing MRI rooms for hospitals to take a new career path of working at the Front Room in Portland with the assurance that he could have the flexibility to take considerable time off each year to pursue his photography passions with his life and travel partner and co-adventurer, Ryan Rush.

    Jerry’s work can be found at the Maine Art Collective Pop-Up at 157 Middle Street, Portland or contact him directly at Jerry Copan Jr (@jcopan81) • Instagram photos and videos.

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  • Art in Maine

    November 29, 2023
    Emerging Maine Artists, Fiberartist, Maine Art, Maine Art Collective, Maine Landscape Artists, Maine Photographer

    Maine Art Collective First Thursday Open House

    December 2023 brings first Thursday on the 7th!

    Visit Maine Art Collective at 157 Middle Street between 5 -7 pm for Meet and Greet the Artists, refreshments including nibbles, cookies, and drinks.

    Check out the wide variety of Art, Photography and Cards and before you leave stop by The Holiday Card Table to make a couple of Holiday Cards. Stamps, Paints, Fabric, Glue, Markers, Paper, Envelopes and more are free to use to Create a Personalized Holiday Card.

    Welcome to our journey into Art in Maine. The colors, mists and light of Maine have inspired generations of artists and continues to create aspiring artists. This blog is simply dedicated to the artists that I am currently working with at the Maine Art Collective in Portland, Maine. Artists will be introduced individually in each blog featuring their current work and a bit about how that came to be.

    As Artists we are all fascinated by color and light and this plays out in a wide variety of mediums, from pen and ink, colored pencils, pastels, photography, digital photography manipulation, papercutting, watercolors, acrylics, acid dyes, oils, fiber artists and more. Often the artists works in a variety of mediums and in some instances, in a variety of mediums within one expression. In the Maine Art Collective we see many of these options as well as a wide variety of expressions, from realistic, expressionistic, abstract, collage, and always something we have not considered before.

    Organized by Sue Vittner in 2021, the Maine Art Collective began its first popup on Exchange Street and in 2022 reemerged at 157 Middle Street in the Arts District of the Old Port of Portland, Maine. 2023 brings twenty one artists, twenty visual and one fiber, back to pop up again at the same location.

    The Artists of the Maine Art Collective are:

    • Sue Vitner
    • Marsha Campbell
    • Dianne Chioine
    • Lisa Clement
    • Jerry Copan
    • Jeffrey Danford
    • Jo Eaton
    • Robert Paulette
    • Michael Garnett
    • Lucille Holt-Sottery
    • Amy Kelly
    • JoyannaMayo
    • Jim O’Reilly
    • Lee Thomspon
    • Julia Waters
    • Jennifer Pope
    • Laurie Russo-Smith
    • Leslie Silk-Champagne
    • Marci Spier

    Maine Art Collective First Thursday Open House

    December 2023 brings first Thursday on the 7th!

    Visit Maine Art Collective at 157 Middle Street between 5 -7 pm for Meet and Greet the Artists, refreshments including nibbles, cookies, and drinks.

    Check out the wide variety of Art, Photography and Cards and before you leave stop by The Holiday Card Table to make a couple of Holiday Cards. Stamps, Paints, Fabric, Glue, Markers, Paper, Envelopes and more are free to use to Create a Personalized Holiday Card.

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