Photography by Nancy Preble and paintings and drawings by Dan Cake are on display in the main lobby at CMMC, near the 60 High Street entrance.
Preble is a self-taught photographer who has garnered a number of awards, including two second-place awards from the Maine Sportsman’s Show and several awards from various Maine fairs. She has participated in the Turner Center Art Exhibit, L/A Arts Winter Exhibit, the University of Southern Maine L-A College Artist Exhibition, University of Maine 4A College Artist Exhibition, and the Art Walk in Lewiston-Auburn. She has also shown her work at Gallery 5 in Lewiston. One of her photos was featured in a publication compiled by the International Library of Photography.
The collection of Cake’s work includes both old and new artwork produced in a variety of techniques, mediums and styles.
“I worked as a graphic artist most of my life to keep bread on the table, but was always involved with the visual arts to feed my soul. Have had many one-man shows in the state and won a few awards here and there. Today I continue to find new ways to express my creative energy,” said Cake.
The artwork on display may be purchased through the WHA Gift Shop. A percentage of sale proceeds benefit CMMC.
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