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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:Paces for PAWS
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 13th for Paces for PAWS\, a fun-filled morning supporting homeless animals right here in our community! Whether you’re running the full 5K or enjoying a casual walk with friends and family\, every step helps animals in need. The race kicks off at the Train Depot Terminus (13 Oak Hill Rd\, Belfast\, ME 04915). Check-in & same day registration starts at 7:30am\, and the race begins at 8:30am. The registration fee of $35 per person helps support local animals in need! Dogs are welcome to join the run or walk\, with proof of rabies vaccination and leash required. We can’t wait to see you there! \nRegister online today at:\n🌐 www.pacesforpaws.org
URL:https://weru.org/event/paces-for-paws/
LOCATION:Belfast Rail Trail\, 13 Oak Hill Rd\, Belfast\, ME\, 04915\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:Haystack Campus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided walking tour of the Haystack campus. \nTour admission is a suggested donation of $5 per adult\, and pre-registration is required: https://www.haystack-mtn.org/visit \nTour participants will need to navigate uneven terrain and many stairs. Out of respect for workshop participants\, the tours do not enter studios or other buildings. For safety\, the buildings and shoreline are closed to visitors. Dogs are not permitted on tours.
URL:https://weru.org/event/haystack-campus-tour-2/2026-06-03/
LOCATION:Haystack Mountain School of Crafts\, 89 Haystack School Drive\, Deer Isle\, ME\, 04627\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Haystack Mountain School of Crafts":MAILTO:haystack@haystack-mtn.org
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SUMMARY:DaPonte String Quartet Concert
DESCRIPTION:The program pairs Britten’s powerful String Quartet No. 2 with Dvořák’s rarely performed and deeply expressive Bass Quintet. Joining the quartet is renowned bassist Edwin Barker\, former Principal Bass of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and one of the nation’s leading chamber musicians. Composed in 1945\, Britten’s String Quartet No. 2 is a landmark work filled with emotional depth\, rhythmic vitality\, and a monumental concluding chaconne inspired by the music of Henry Purcell. Dvořák’s Bass Quintet brings a contrasting spirit of warmth and Bohemian color\, enriched by the sonorous addition of double bass.
URL:https://weru.org/event/daponte-string-quartet-concert-2/
LOCATION:Center for Maine Contemporary Art\, 21 Winter St.\, Rockland\, ME\, 04841\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert
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ORGANIZER;CN="DaPonte String Quartet Foundation":MAILTO:dino@dapontequartet.org
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