DIAA Artists Reception: A Sense of Awe

“A Sense of Awe,” featuring the work of artists from around the peninsula, begins on August 4 and runs through...
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Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries Nautical Auction

Join Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries (formerly Penobscot East Resource Center) for our LIVE auction event. View and bid on the incredible authentic art work created by local and regional artists.
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Flash In The Pans

Come, wear your brightest outfit, dance, laugh, have fun with steel drums and fantastic music of the islands.
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Live for $5: Rob Torres, Room to Play

This one man theatre show takes us on a journey into the world of a character who speaks his own language, builds his home out of a suitcase, and invites us all in to play.
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Deer Isle Jazz Festival: The Campbell Brothers

The Campbell Brothers began performing in their father’s church and, as the music has moved from sanctuary to concert hall, the Band has performed for over twenty...
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Recurring Event Tour of Nellieville

Tour of Nellieville

From June to October, sculptor Peter Beerits offers an informal tour of Nellieville, his quirky, found object installation of a Western town, juke joint, general store, Arthurian Grail castle, wizard's tower and a church-in-the-woods.

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Artist Reception at Kingman Gallery

Photographic Abstractions, an exhibit of Terry Hire’s photographs will be on view at the Kingman Gallery from August 8 - September 5 with an artist reception on Sunday August 13 from 2-5.
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Deer Isle Jazz Festival: Gary Smulyan Duo

Standing at the summit of baritone saxophone players, Gary Smulyan, continues to enthrall audiences with his hearty tone and the energy of his playing.
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Live for $5: Yellow Bird Chase

A clownish maintenance crew finds a magical yellow bird. Seeing its value, they try to capture the bird, but it escapes and a great chase begins.
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DIAA Artists Reception: Fresh Ink

The title “Fresh Ink” refers not necessarily to the materials utilized by each artist; rather it serves as a metaphor for how each interprets the theme and applies it to his or her own work.
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