Arts & Culture

Cerulean Fine Art Gallery & Artist Studios

Cerulean-Fine-ArtsCerulean Fine Art Gallery & Artist Studios
202 Water St. Hallowell, ME 04347
Owners: Janna Civittolo & Helene Farrar
Cerulean is a unique creative business which offers a fine art gallery featuring the Cerulean (Artist) Collective, an art rental program, art lessons and workshops, and two working artists studios.
Phone: 207-626-9009 Fax 207-686-9009
Cell 207-485-5691
Hours: Thursday, Friday 11AM – 5PM
Saturday 10AM – 5PM 2nd Fridays until 8PM

info@ceruleanart.com

Communicado: The View from Here

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PO Box 336
Hallowell, Maine 04347

Words and images from the keyboard/camera/journal of Hallowell writer and photographer Nancy McGinnis. Framable original art notecards, bookmarks and prints of people, places and events in Hallowell, Maine, and the rest of the universe. Special research, writing and marketing projects, especially those that are library, history, arts and community-related.

Owner: Nancy P. McGinnis
Phone: 207-622-1350

communicadog@gmail.com
www.communicado.us

Floorz 2 Ceilingz

JuliesRugsFloorz 2 Ceilingz
184 Water Street
Hallowell, ME     04347

Floorz 2 Ceilingz carries home goods from the Floor to the Ceiling.  We specialize in custom rugs and furniture and can make anything to suit your needs.  We have a variety of artists and designers working with us to make your home unique and special.  We also have small decorating items such as frames and vases as well as art and jewlery made by local artisans. Our goal is to provide great quality at great prices.

Phone: 207-314-0990
Owner’s name:
Julie Omsberg
Business Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 11-6
Email
Julie@Juliesrugs.com
www.Floorz2Ceilingz.com

Gaslight Theater

gaslightcurtainCity Hall
1 Winthrop Street
Hallowell, ME 04347

Providing quality live entertainment to the Capital area since 1937.  The oldest continuously performing community theater in Maine. Performances in the Hallowell City Hall Auditorium. For reservations or information, please call the Gaslight Theater answering service at 626-3698

Email: gaslighttheater@yahoo.com

Web Page: www.gaslighttheater.org

Performance Schedule

Harlow Gallery

Harlow Gallery - Kennebec Valley Art AssociationThe Harlow Gallery has been a fixture in downtown Hallowell for over 40 years — since 1960. The gallery is the home of the Kennebec Valley Art Association, a 501(c)3 non-profit membership based arts organization. The KVAA is dedicated to promoting the arts in central Maine and especially in Hallowell by offering monthly art exhibits promoting local artists. The Harlow Gallery offers regular arts related events, all of which are open to the public, including monthly “Art Talks”, weekly figure drawing sessions, arts workshops and demonstrations, film screenings, poetry readings, and more. Membership is open to artists of all types and arts supporters for a low annual membership fee.

Dues directly support programming at the Harlow Gallery.
Owner: Kennebec Valley Art Association
Business Hours: Wednesday – Friday Noon to 4 PM and 11AM to 4 PM on Saturday and Sunday. Weekends only during the winter months. Closed January .
Phone: 207-622-3813

kvaa@harlowgallery.org

Kennebec River Artisans

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130 Water St.
Hallowell, ME 04347

An owner/operated artisan cooperative made up of pottery, jewelry, fine weavings, blown glass, wood, wrought iron and stone.

Come in and meet one of us today.

Owners: Phyllis Leck,  Rebecca Poland,  Robin Shott
Business Hours: Mon-Sat 10am – 5 pm, Sunday 12-5PM
Phone: (207) 623-2345
Cell Phone
: (207) 592-2350

Webpage kennebecriverartisans.com

Email: info@kennebecriverartisans.com

New Hallowell Tree Ornament Salutes Town House

Known first as “The Town House” the building that houses the Hallowell Fire09 Ornament Department is one of the oldest structures being used for this purpose in the country. The building, with its hose tower and weather vane is one of the City’s the most recognizable landmarks and for that reason was chosen for this year’s Hallowell ornament. The delightful decoration is the fifth created by China Village artist Paula Stevens.

Paula’s love of early American painting and folk art allows her to incorporate styles and techniques of the past to develop her decorative art. Each ornament is carefully hand-painted in exquisite detail.  Seventy-five have been commissioned, with half scheduled to be delivered before the holidays and the remainder shortly after the first of the year.

The Town House Hallowell ornament can be seen and ordered at Water Street Mercantile, 136 Water St. and at the Hallowell Antique Mall 191 Water St. in Hallowell . A deposit is required with every order. The 2008 ornament showing the Old South Congregational Church may be purchased there as well. The Town House ornament is also available  by sending a check for $49.00, plus $5.00 for postage and handling, to Hallowell Area Board of Trade PO Box 246, Hallowell, ME 04347. Proceeds from the sale helps the Board of Trade promote and sponsor many of the city’s celebrations.

The Town House was built in 1828 and served as municipal offices, school, jail and community center.  Sunday School programs were offered here as well as concerts, dances, roller skating and other events.  The Hallowell Lyceum, an education and entertainment forum, met here as well.

An exciting new invention destined to connect the nation in unimagined ways was introduced to the city in an 1832 Town House lecture by Mr. Merrick. A schedule of 1853 presentations showed a long list of notables including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Wendell Phillips, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Richard Henry Dana and women’s rights advocate, Lucy Stone.

Hallowell’s new City Hall was completed in 1898 and the Fire Department moved into its new Second Street home and has served the community at this location ever since. The Fire Department boasts one of the finest collections of antique fire fighting equipment in Maine. The collection and the history of the fire department is one of the exhibits being developed as part of the Historic Hallowell project.

Occasional Framer

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3 Page St. Hallowell, ME 04347
Our custom frame shop offers hundreds of frame and mat samples to choose from with friendly knowledgeable service. Dry mounting, shrink wrapping and more!

Owner: Jennifer Cart
Business Hours: Most days and evenings including Sunday
Phone: 207-621-0817

Occasional Framer