
As we enter 2021, ever-changing state and local government-ordered shutdowns and building capacity limits makes planning and scheduling exhibitions a challenge for all involved. Before departing for a gallery or museum, please call ahead to confirm days and hours, and if an exhibition or artist mentioned here gets your interest, please explore the work on the venue and artists’ websites.
Opening New Year’s Day and continuing through February 26, the Mayo Street Arts Pop-Up Gallery in the former Nissen Bakery Building, 67 Washington Ave., Portland, Maine, will feature two exhibitions curated by gallerist, mentor and art curator June Fitzpatrick, the first running till January 22 and the second taking place from February 5 through 26. Participating artists include Michel Droge, William Manning, Christopher Patch, Shannon Rankin, Justin Richel, Noriko Sakanishi and Richard Wilson.
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