Kristen Levesque
Director of Marketing and Public Relations
Seven Congress Square
Portland, Maine 04101
(207) 775-6148 ext. 3223
klevesque@portlandmuseum.org

Release: January 27, 2009



Art of Maine’s Cranberry Isles at the Portland Museum of Art

(Portland, Maine) For the first time, the Portland Museum of Art will present an exhibition of work by the close-knit group of artists that have been active on Maine’s Cranberry Isles for the past 50 years. Art of the Cranberry Isles will explore the close relationship between these artists and their love of the natural topography and people of the Cranberries through a vivid sense of color, a strong feel for atmosphere, and a vigorous quality of graphic design. The exhibition of 25 works, drawn primarily from the Museum’s permanent collection, will feature paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs-all ranging in style from the figural to the abstract. Art of the Cranberry Isles will be on view February 21 through June 28, 2009.

Situated off the southern end of Mount Desert Island, the Cranberry Isles have for centuries sustained fishing and farming communities. However, it is only since the early 1950s that modernist artists began to populate this small group of five Maine islands. Great Cranberry has provided a summer home for most of them-including the best known-George Bunker, Gretna Campbell and her husband Louis Finkelstein, Dorothy Eisner, John Heliker, William Kienbusch, Robert LaHotan, Carl Nelson, and Charles Wadsworth.

Perhaps the most famous, but least often recognized as a Cranberry Island artist, was the photographer Walker Evans, who spent time there in the 1960s. Among the contemporary artists who continue to be inspired by the islands’ distinctive coast and creative community are graphic artist Emily Nelligan and printmaker and book illustrator Ashley Bryan, who retired to nearby Little Cranberry.

Museum Information
The Portland Museum of Art is located at Seven Congress Square in downtown Portland. The Museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday. Memorial Day through Columbus Day, the Museum is open on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Museum admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors and students with I.D., $4 for youth ages 6 to 17, and children under 6 are free. The Museum is free on Friday evenings from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Museum Cafe and Store. For more information, call (207) 775-6148. Web site www.portlandmuseum.org.

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