Fri, May 24, 2013

Arts & Entertainment

  • Innovative show honors Native American art

    NORWAY — Have you ever seen something in a museum that you admired enough to sit and draw, in great detail, even if it takes hours? For Kim Emmons of Norway, this experience happened many times. This month, at the Fare Share Commons, she shares her love of the art of the First Nations with her community.

    The show, “Honoring Native American Art: Paintings, Maps, Drawings & Collected Art” is dedicated to Emmons’ father, David Bradley, and to her maternal aunt, Mary Craig McLane.

  • Celebrate music and art at Cafe Nomad

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  • Applications available for Art in the Park

    BRIDGTON — It is time to apply for a space in the Bridgton Art Guild's outdoor summer show in Shorey Park, Bridgton on the shores of Highland Lake.

    There are many excellent spots still available for this juried show which attracts thousands of visitors each year who enjoy a leisurely day of talented artists, music and food. The show will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the opening of Gallery 302 at 112 Main Street.

  • OHMPAA auditions are scheduled

    NORWAY — Auditions for Oxford Hills Performing Arts Association's (OHMPAA's) first production of the 2013 season, "The Good Doctor," will be held Monday and Tuesday, January 14 and 15, at the Rowe School on Main Street in Norway (please use the rear entrance). One of Neil Simon's lesser known comedies, "The Good Doctor" is a collection of Anton Chekhov short stories, as retold and staged by Simon.

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  • Calling all artists for Moore Park Art Show

    PARIS — The Moore Park Art Show in South Paris is seeking exhibitors for a celebration and sale of original arts, Saturday July 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Rain date July 28).

    The 4th annual show will feature 60 artists and artisans with a new craft table tent with live entertainment and fine fare. The event is presented by the Town of Paris, Parks and Recreation Department and the Mahoosuc Arts Council.

  • NRBQ coming to Eastman Performing Arts Center

    FRYEBURG — NRBQ will perform at the Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center on Friday, January 11, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $22.50 for adults, $20 for seniors (65+) and $10 for students (18-) and may be purchased at the Box Office by calling 935-9232 or online at www.fryeburgacademy.org/pac.

    Group discounts are available to parties of 10 or more. The theater is located at 18 Bradley Street on the campus of Fryeburg Academy in Fryeburg. Parking is free.

  • Artists, fine crafters sought

    BETHEL — Calling all fine artists! The Mahoosuc Arts Council is accepting applications from fine artists and artisans for the 24th Annual Bethel Art Fair, Saturday, July 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date July 7).

    This 24th annual event is honoring artist Jo Baker and will also feature the renowned ARTirondack Chairs on preview with live entertainment and fare home-made by local restaurants.

  • Music live at the Library

    HARRISON — Enjoy some of your favorite seasonal music played live in Harrison Village Library on Saturday, December 22, at 1 p.m. Musicians performing will be Bea Asken (recorders and viols), Andrea Asken-Dunn (recorders) and Neil James (lute and viol).

    Stay and enjoy the whole concert, or listen while you browse for a read! This program is free and open to the public; for more information please contact the library at 583-2970.

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