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SUMMARY:UMVA Art Exhibition: It's the Small Things
DESCRIPTION:The Union of Maine Visual Artists presents It’s the Small Things\, an art exhibition of small works running from May 5 to May 29\, in the Picker Room Gallery of the Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street in Camden. An artists’ reception will be held Saturday\, May 9\, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. All are welcome\, refreshments will be served. \nThe 28 artists in this show respond to the questions: What gets us through difficult times? What small things attract our attention or inspire a sense of presence or timelessness? In this exhibition\, artists express what rekindles their spirits\, sparks joy\, or offers introspection. \nUMVA Midcoast/Downeast Exhibition: It’s the Small Things… (Camden)
URL:https://weru.org/event/umva-art-exhibition-its-the-small-things/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Francis Hamabe's Maine: A Life in Art
DESCRIPTION:Castine Historical Society’s 2026 exhibition of Francis Hamabe’s Maine: A Life in Art\, 17 School Street\, Castine\nCurated by Carl Little\, a curator\, art critic\, and friend of Hamabe\, Francis Hamabe’s Maine is a joyful exploration of an artist’s interpretation of Maine. Please check castinehistoricalsociety.org for dates and times or call 207-326-4118 \nFrancis Hamabe’s Maine: A Life in Art explores the life and career of Francis Hamabe (1917 – 2002)\, who spent more than forty years living and working in Maine. Francis Hamabe’s Maine is truly a collaborative exhibition\, with nearly every object\, archival document\, and photograph loaned to us for this first-of-its-kind career retrospective of Hamabe. Curated by Carl Little\, a curator\, art critic\, and friend of Hamabe\, Francis Hamabe’s Maine is a joyful exploration of an artist’s interpretation of Maine. \nFrom Blue Hill to Castine to Machias\, Hamabe’s artworks are a love letter to Maine. Hamabe’s career as a graphic designer\, silkscreen artist\, painter\, cartoonist\, and puppeteer had a lasting impact on his adoptive state of Maine. This exhibition follows his early life as a Japanese American living in Orange\, New Jersey\, to his service in World War II and the aftermath of Japanese internment\, to his life as a working artist in downeast Maine. Hamabe cultivated a large network of friends and fellow artists\, creating a generational legacy for Maine’s artists. \nHamabe was constantly creating works. Whether they were silkscreen prints\, sumi ink drawings\, or large-scale paintings\, his artwork can be found all over the state and country. This exhibition features more than forty of his original artworks. He had a particularly large impact on the Blue Hill Peninsula through his art classes\, which he taught in both private homes and public locations\, including here in Castine. This exhibition includes several works of art done by his students in Castine\, and his lasting influence is apparent in these works.
URL:https://weru.org/event/francis-hamabes-maine-a-life-in-art/
LOCATION:Castine Historical Society\, 17 School St\, Castine\, ME\, 04421\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Bees Deluxe Bring Modern Blues Firepower to Monday Night Blues Concert Series in Rockland\, Maine
DESCRIPTION:Rockland\, ME — On Monday\, May 25\, Park St Grille at 1 Park Drive will welcome Bees Deluxe to the Monday Night Blues Concert Series for an evening of explosive modern blues\, sharp musicianship\, and adventurous reinterpretations of classic songs. \nPark St Grille\, a locally owned restaurant known for its fresh food\, award-winning margaritas\, and lively Monday night blues tradition\, has built a reputation as a destination where local music fans gather to dance\, listen\, and celebrate the spirit of live blues. \nBees Deluxe\, a British/American modern blues band\, recently earned recognition as semi-finalists in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis 2026 and winners of the 2025 New Hampshire State Blues Challenge. The band is known for its inventive originals and bold reworkings of songs associated with Billie Holiday\, B.B. King\, Etta James\, Otis Rush\, Burt Bacharach\, Joe Zawinul\, and other legends. \nTheir sound is rooted in tradition yet unmistakably forward-looking. Blues Blast Magazine described the band as “what might happen if Freddie King took a lot of acid then wrote a song with Pat Metheny and asked a strung-out Stevie Ray Vaughan to take a solo.” \nTouring from Maine to Miami\, Bees Deluxe have shared stages with Ronnie Earl\, Joanna Connor\, Joanne Shaw Taylor\, Walter Trout\, Matt Schofield\, Mike Zito\, Roomful of Blues\, and other top-tier artists. Their performance history includes appearances at Madam’s Organ\, The Lizzie Rose Music Room\, Jamey’s House of Music\, Boston City Winery\, Stitch Bar & Blues\, Earl’s Hideaway\, Cleveland House of Blues\, The Cutting Room\, Shrine World Music Venue\, and Freddy’s Bar. \nFans can explore the band’s live videos\, press\, and recordings at www.beesdeluxe.com. \nEvent Details:\nWho: Bees Deluxe\nWhat: Monday Night Blues Concert Series\nWhen: Monday\, May 25\nWhere: Park Street Grille\, 1 Park Drive\, Rockland\, ME 04841\nTel:  (207) 594-4944\nWebsite: https://www.parkstreetgrille.com/\nCost: Showtime is 7PM to 10PM. $20 cash at the door.
URL:https://weru.org/event/bees-deluxe-bring-modern-blues-firepower-to-monday-night-blues-concert-series-in-rockland-maine/
LOCATION:Park Street Grille\, 1 Park Drive\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Flash! in the Pan Dance
DESCRIPTION:Memorial Day Community Pan Dance with Flash! in the Pans\, to benefit the Jonathan Fisher House\, Monday May 25\, 7:30-9:00 PM\, Blue Hill Town Park\, 113 Water St.\, Blue Hill. FMI jonathanfisherhouse.org or 374-2459.
URL:https://weru.org/event/flash-in-the-pan-dance/
LOCATION:Blue Hill Town Park\, 113 Water St\, Blue Hill\, ME\, 04614\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Jonathan Fisher House":MAILTO:contact@jonathanfisherhouse.org
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SUMMARY:Flash! In the Pans Monday evening Pan Dance
DESCRIPTION:Three cracks of a cowbell and music erupts! Come join Flash! In the Pans for an evening of music\, dancing\, fun\, and socializing. Monday evenings 7:30pm to 9pm from Memorial Day through Labor Day at Blue Hill Town Park. Food trucks will be on site. This is an all ages\, free event. Donations are welcome and support local charities\, see our website for the list of beneficiaries.
URL:https://weru.org/event/flash-in-the-pans-monday-evening-pan-dance/2026-05-25/
LOCATION:Blue Hill Town Park\, 113 Water St\, Blue Hill\, ME\, 04614\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Live Music
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