DAMARISCOTTA — River Arts has announced a call for artists for its 2023 members’ show. Artists can deliver one work to the 36 Elm St. gallery during regular hours until the 4 p.m. deadline on Saturday, May 13.
All members can submit one piece for this non-juried exhibition, scheduled to be on display from Tuesday, May 16, through Saturday, June 17.

The show celebrates the talent of River Arts’ member artists and showcases the wide range of art being created in Maine. All media is welcome, including painting, sculpture, fiber, photography, ceramics, original print making, drawing, encaustic and pastel.
Works can be representational or abstract. The show offers an opportunity for artists to submit work that best represents their personal style.
This salon style show requires a size limit of 30 inches in any direction, including frame, for all wall pieces. There is no entry fee for submission to this show.
River Arts annual membership is $60 for individuals or $90 for a household.
Current and new members are eligible for entry. All submitted works must be for sale, and River Arts retains 35% commission on sold works. Entry forms are available in the gallery or at riverartsme.org.
There will be public reception from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, May 20. For more information, contact River Arts at 207-563-6868 or [email protected].
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