2023 ScheduleI will not be attending festivals this year, as I will be catching up on commission work, but highly recommend the
following Maine shows. You can spend an entire day exploring an art festival and the towns that host them. The festivals provide art and entertainment while the towns provide restaurants, antique shops, boutiques, bookstores and a bit of history. |
A day at an art festival.Spend a relaxing day with a friend walking the grounds of an art festival, it's fun and you won't even notice you are actually getting in some exercise. Shows in the towns of Bath and Bridgton provide entertainment in the form of music throughout the day. The town of Brunswick goes all out and turns parts of Main Street into a pedestrian mall with roving musicians, dancers, mimes, jugglers,
lyric poets and of course, arts and crafts people selling their wares. There's always something fun to see, so bring your camera and come see what all the creative people have been up to over the winter months! Just maybe you will find that special something for a friend or even yourself and at the same time help support the arts. |
Annual Bath Heritage Days at Bath Library Park - July 1st & 2nd Weekend. Sponsored by Maine Artisans' Marketplace, Bath, Maine Bridgton Art in the Park at Shorey Park by Highland Lake - Saturday, July 15th, rain date Sunday 16th. Sponsored by Gallery 302 Rangeley Art in August Show at Oquossoc Village, ME by Mooselookmeguntic Lake - Thursday, August 3rd. Sponsored by Rangeley Friends of the Arts Brunswick Outdoor Arts Festival On Main Street, Brunswick, ME - Saturday, August 19th. Sponsored by the Brunswick Downtown Association Made in Maine Craft Show at Mt. Ararat High School, Topsham, ME - November 18th & 19th Weekend. Sponsored by The Society of Southern Maine Craftsmen |