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About the Davistown Museum Art Exhibitions

Exhibits:

Art Collection at the Davistown Museum Gallery details...

The Maine Artists Guild Gallery details...

Exhibit at the Hulls Cove Sculpture Garden details...

Annual Art Exhibition at the Davistown Museum details...

2005 Art Show: "The Marriage of Tools, Art and History " full story...

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Art Exhibition History:

The establishment of the Davistown Museum in Liberty has resulted in the opportunity to create an ongoing and ever changing exhibition of the work of approximately 100 artists.  When combined with its permanent collection of antiquarian art, old tools and found objects (ADR -- accidental durable remnants,) the Liberty museum interior constitutes a single organic installation of art and artifacts that is unique among Maine's museums and galleries.

Davistown Museum Art Exhibit Mission:

The primary mission of the Davistown Museum Annual Art Exhibition is to provide a forum to display the work of Maine's contemporary artists -- painters, printmakers, photographers, sculptors, assemblage artists and artisans utilizing other media including glass, fabric and ceramics. 

Davistown Museum Art Exhibit: Collection and Locations:

The entire art exhibit of The Davistown Museum consists of (a) the permanent collection of paintings, prints and sculpture, (b) individual works of art loaned to the museum for the Annual Art Exhibition and (c) the Hulls Cove Sculpture Garden, formerly the Geronimo Sculpture Garden, where approximately 50 installations are displayed in 2 1/2 acres of gardens and trails.

The main collection of paintings and prints is located at The Davistown Museum in Liberty Village and occupies the main hall and three smaller rooms.  The sculpture collection is more or less evenly divided between the Liberty Village and Hulls Cove locations.  The Hulls Cove Sculpture Garden is located 75 miles east of Liberty Village, adjacent to the Hulls Cove office of The Davistown Museum, the Hulls Cove Tool Barn and the gallery of the Great Wass Island Salvage Co.  The antiquarian paintings and other artwork in the Great Wass Island Salvage Co. gallery may be seen only by appointment, and are not part of The Davistown Museum. 

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