Home from my last trip, I find the scene suddenly shifted to holiday joy
By Julie Haskell. Courtesy of the Kelpie Gallery. |
Sue Baines of the Kelpie Gallery is having a party on Saturday afternoon, 3-6. She makes the best hors dâouevres in the world, and sheâs a dab hand with coffee. I, obviously, plan to be there. If youâre in mid-coast Maine, you should go too.
I occasionally feel a frisson of guilt when I invite my pals to Sueâs events, because they really are more party than opening. I should probably offer to help. But sheâs so darn talented in the kitchen, anything I did would stick out like a sore thumb. Still, she encourages me to invite you, and Iâd like to see you.
By Gwen Sylvester, courtesy of the Kelpie Gallery. |
Donât expect a hard sell. Sue isnât like that. She doesnât have to be. Her gallery is filled with absolutely wonderful work, beautifully curated in a light, airy space. Iâm not saying that just because she represents me.
By John Bowdren, courtesy of the Kelpie Gallery. |
I know she sets up this event so all price points are represented. But that doesnât mean the less-expensive pieces are any less beautiful. You can come away with a Christmas gift thatâs handmade, local, and meaningful at a price that wonât break the bank. Or, if youâd rather break the bank, she can point you to some fantastic paintings.
By Kay Sullivan, courtesy of the Kelpie Gallery. |
Speaking of seasonal shifts, the great wooden boat fleet is shrink-wrapped at Camden and Rockport. You can finally find parking spaces at the harbor. Sadly, it also means Camden Falls Gallery will soon be closing for their winter hiatus. Theyâve had a stellar collection of marine paintings this season, and youâd be remiss in not stopping by one more time before Howard and Margaret Gallagher set sail for the south. If you see Sandy Quang there, say hi. Sheâs my goddaughter.
DĂ©jĂ vu, by Jill Valliere. Courtesy of the Kelpie Gallery |
Last, but certainly not least, my next session of plein air classes starts in Rockport next Tuesday. No, Iâm not insane; the weather has been fine and the scenes achingly beautiful this autumn. This class runs every Tuesday through December 18, from 10 to 1, and the fee is $200. Itâs where the cognoscenti of mid-coast Maine meet, so be there or be square.