NORWAY — The First Universalist Church of Norway is looking for artists to participate in an art exhibit and sale on Friday, July 7, from 5 to 7 p.m. and on Saturday, July 8, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All fine art media are welcome – gallery-style paintings, sculpture, and photography. To register for the exhibit, Artists are urged to contact Rev. Fayre Stephenson at 207-744-2068.
The exhibit will be held in conjunction with the Western Maine Art Group’s “First Friday” receptions at the Main Street Gallery and the Matolcsy Art Center with refreshments served at each of the three venues. “We are excited to be included in this annual summer event and thank the Western Maine Art Group for extending this opportunity to us. We hope that folks enjoying the Norway Arts Festival on Saturday will also wend their way to the church to enjoy our exhibit,” said Joanne McDonald, church board chair.
Participating artists will receive the proceeds from sales of their works and may make an optional donation to the church. There will be display space to accommodate eleven artists. Artists who register for the exhibit will drop off artwork during the week of June 26 – 30.
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