
“Intermission,” a solo exhibition featuring works by Lovell artist Sandra Josephine Bell, will open with an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at the Matolcsy Art Center at 480 Main St. in Norway. The show will run for two weeks ending Saturday, July 1.
Bell has selected works that were inspired by her personal observations and perceptions of the area, from Kezar Lake, to Sweden, to Norway and beyond, showing an evolution of the natural and built environment. Studio paintings, using her photography as a reference, are included. There will also be a variety of “flight of fancy” works, colorful portraits, and mixed media in the show, according to a news release from Michael Everett with the Western Maine Art Group.
For more information about the artist, visit sandrajosephinebell.com.
The Western Maine Art Group is hosting this event.
For more information, visit the gallery’s Facebook page and westernmainearetgroup.org. The gallery is free.
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