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TWiNE Summer

Check out some of our members' shows this summer.


Barbara Burns tapestries will be featured at Stable on Front Gallery, 110 Front St, Bath, Maine.



(Left: Ingrid, Belly Dancer in Repose)






Priscilla and Richard Alden have created a new body of work inspired by explorations and memories of ancient cultures.

Join them for the opening reception on Friday, August 5, 5-8 pm.

Ancient Flow will be on exhibit August 1-28 at Studio 53 Fine Art Gallery, 53 Townsend Ave, Boothbay Harbor, ME.





Sara Hotchkiss's beautiful rugs can be seen at her gallery:

Old Point Comfort, 28 Pitcher Road, Waldoboro, ME 04572     

207-832-8133  

Call ahead to make sure she's there.

She is also participating in the following shows:

July 29 thru July 31  
Maine Craft Guild Show at 
the Atlantic Oceanside Event Center, 119 Eden St., Bar Harbor. Please note new location  mainecraftsguild.com

August 13 thru 14
The Rockport Fine Craft Show at the Samoset Resort, Rockport
  rockportfinecraftshow.com

October 8 thru 9
Maine Craft Guild Show at Fort 
Andross, 14 Maine St., Brunswick   mainecraftsguild.com


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