John Marin: On the Verge of Wilderness@ OMAA
Other highlights of OMAA’s 64th season include the July 1 opening of John Marin: On the Verge of Wilderness in the Long Gallery. John Marin arrived in Maine in August of 1914 and opened perhaps the most moving chapter in American Modernism. He would spend the next four decades finding inspiration in the tides, weather, horizons, and experiences in the state. The exhibition features twenty-five paintings made during his time along the coast and captures his sense of reverence for the natural forces at play in what he described as “on the verge of wilderness.”
Date and Time
Saturday Jul 1, 2017 Monday Jul 31, 2017
Open seven days a week, 10 am – 5 pm
May 1 through October 31, 2017
Location
Ogunquit Museum of American Art
543 Shore Road
Ogunquit, ME 03907
Fees/Admission
Admission Handicapped Accessible
Members Always Free
Adults $10
Seniors (60+) $9
Students (12+) $9
Children (under 12) Free
All but one of the galleries are accessible to wheelchairs. After checking in at the admission desk, visitors in wheelchairs may enter the museum at the lower level at the seaside end of the museum via a permanent ramp. A wheelchair or walker is available upon request.
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