HALLOWELL — The Harlow Art Center presents their Winter Members’ Showcase, on view through March 3, at 100 Water St. See the new location filled with work by local artists, representing a range of genres and media.

A public reception will be held  from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 26, in tandem with the opening reception for “SEVEN,” happening at the same time at 160 Water St., the original location. Hours for the Winter Members’ Showcase are noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday.

Participating artists include Glenn Adams, Nathan Allard, Jacqueline Berry, Robin Brooks, Betty Collins, Teddi Jan Covell, Kristin Eckmann, Julia Einstein, Cheryl Herr-Rains, Rex Holsapple, Dee Keneagy, Suzanne Kelly, Cindy Rehagen Langewisch, Penny Markley, Catherine Peterson, Jae-Eun Pilsbury, Leecia Price, Gigi Ragasa, Laurie Sproul and more.

The Harlow Art Center will remain open into March. The final exhibition at the original location is “SEVEN,” which highlights the work of Maine abstract painters Emily Blake Blaschke, Jenny LaMacchia Campbell, Alicia Ines Ethridge, Celeste June Henriquez, Doreen Nardone, Brenda Overstrom and Donald M. Peterson.

Programs at the Harlow Art Center are funded in part by a Partnership Grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, and by a gift from the Roxanne Quimby Foundation Inc.

“Bee Boxes, Washington” by Nathan Allard, egg tempera

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