August Exhibit: Amy Pollien and Sarah Faragher

This August two accomplished Maine painters will display work in the Mellon Rom at the Northeast Harbor Library. There will be a reception, open to the public, on Friday, August 11th, from 5 – 7. All are welcome!

Amy Pollien studied printmaking and industrial design at the Philadelphia College of Art with Michael Lasuchin and William Daley. She has exhibited at the Philadelphia Sketch Club, Rutgers University, and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, among others.  Her work is included in The Art of Maine Winter by Carl Little and Arnold Skolnick. Pollien lives in the village of Town Hill on MDI, where she has a large garden and keeps bees.

“Her drawings are subtle, but if you spend a little time with them, they begin to reveal their character. Some of the most striking pieces . . .portray houses, some abandoned, some seasonal, that are being swallowed up by the land and the trees around them. They’re a visual record of nature and neglect that is at once wistful and breathtakingly beautiful,” writes Kristen Andresen of the Bangor Daily News.

Sarah Faragher was born in Bar Harbor, Maine.  She studied art at Colby College and the University of Maine, and now lives and works as a painter in Stockton Springs. She paints from the landscape around Penobscot Bay, Mount Desert Island, Schoodic, and Washington County.  Her work appears in Art of Acadia by David Little and Carl Little (Down East Books 2016), and she was an artist-in-residence at Acadia National Park in 2015.  She is represented by Landing Gallery in Rockland, Maine, and her website is sarahfaragher.com.

“My paintings are memoirs of my experiences with nature. Through painting I participate in the landscape, recognize transcendent moments in nature, honor the integrity of natural forms, and describe where my heart lives.  I often feel as if the places I paint have commissioned me to tell their autobiographies, at the same time that I tell my own,” says Sarah Faragher.

The exhibit is available to view during the library’s operating hours for the entire month of August. On occasion the room is reserved for private use; to be sure to see the exhibit, you may call ahead to check availability at 207 276 3333.

 

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