CLASSICAL MUSIC
TODAY
Time for Three, string trio, with Curtis on Tour, performing Mendelssohn’s “Octet,” Rockport Opera House. $30 to $45; $8 for students. baychamberconcerts.org. 8 p.m.
Bowdoin International Music Festival: Artists of Tomorrow, student concert series, Bowdoin College (Studzinski Recital Hall), Brunswick. $10/donation. 725-3895. 6:30 p.m. today; noon Friday; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and July 21. Through Aug. 24.
FRIDAY
Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival, works by Beethoven, Debussy, Schubert, Shapey and Mendelssohn; Kneisel Hall, Blue Hill. $20 to $30. 374-2203. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Sunday.
Bowdoin International Music Festival: Festival Fridays, faculty and guest artists perform Mozart. Liszt and Brahms; Crooker Theater, Brunswick High School. $40 to $50. 725-3895. 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 5.
“Cafe Vienna,” world premiere of opera by PORTOpera’s Young Artists; Merrill Hall, Nordica Auditorium, University of Maine at Farmington. $12; free for UMF students and ages 16 and younger. portopera.org. 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival, stringed instruments and flute, Skye Theatre Performing Arts Center, South Carthage. $15. 562-4445. 7 p.m.
MONDAY
Bowdoin International Music Festival: Monday Sonatas, festival artists perform solo sonatas and duets by Beethoven, Brahms and Mozart, Bowdoin College (Studzinski Recital Hall), Brunswick. $30. 725-3895. 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 1.
TUESDAY
The Best of the Met: Live in HD Encore Series, screening of Donizetti’s “La Fille du Regiment,” Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $20. 563-3424. 7:30 p.m.
Sebago Long Lake Music Festival: Tuesday Night Concerts, flutist Susan Rotholz performs “Voice of the Whale” by American composer George Crumb, Deertrees Theatre, Harrison. $20. 583-6747. 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 9.
Maine Pro Musica Orchestra, performs Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Astor Piazzolla’s “Four Seasons,” Strand Theatre, Rockland. $25. 594-0070. 7:30 p.m.
Summer Organ Concert Series, Andrea Printy Thomas plays a 883 Hutchings-Plaisted organ, First Parish Church United Church of Christ, Brunswick. $5/donation. 729-7331. Noon. Through Aug. 9.
WEDNESDAY
Met Summer Live in HD Encore Series, screening of Puccini’s “Tosca,” Fryeburg Academy (Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center), Fryeburg. $10 to $18. 935-9232. 6:30 p.m.
Maine Pro Musica Orchestra, performs Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Astor Piazzolla’s “Four Seasons,” Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $25. 563-3424. 7:30 p.m.
Bowdoin International Music Festival: Wednesday Upbeat! featuring Jean Cras, Robert Beaser and Beethoven, Bowdoin College (Studzinski Recital Hall), Brunswick. $30. 725-3895. 7:30 p.m. Through Aug. 3.
JULY 21
“Brahms for Two,” with violinist Stefan Jackiw and pianist Max Levinson, Rockport Opera House. $30 to $40; $8 for students. baychamberconcerts.org. 8 p.m.
Maine Pro Musica Orchestra, performs Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Astor Piazzolla’s “Four Seasons,” The Grand, Ellsworth. $25. 667-9500. 7:30 p.m.
The Best of the Met: Live in HD Encore Series, screening of Puccini’s “Tosca,” Lincoln Theater, Damariscotta. $20. 563-3424. 7:30 p.m.
• DANCE
Bates Dance Festival: Gallim Dance, new works by choreographer Camille A. Brown, Shaeffer Theater, Bates College, Lewiston. $24; $12 students and seniors. batesdancefestival.org. 8 p.m. today and Saturday.
“Sleeping Beauty,” classic fairy tale presented by Vivid Motion, Lucid Stage, Portland. $5 to $12. lucidstage.com. 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday.
Bates Dance Festival: Nicholas Leichter Dance, Shaeffer Theater, Bates College, Lewiston. $24; $12 students and seniors. batesdancefestival.org. 8 p.m. July 21, 23.
• THEATER
“Narnia,” based on classic children’s book series, Schoolhouse Arts Center, Standish. $16, $18. schoolhousearts.org. 7:30 p.m. today to Saturday; 5 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. July 21. Through July 24.
“Crazy for You,” Gershwin musical, Arundel Barn Playhouse. $28 to $39. 985-5552. 8 p.m. today to Saturday.
“Love’s Labor’s Lost,” Shakespeare comedy presented by Fenix Theatre Co., Deering Oaks Park, Portland. Free. fenixtheatre.com. 6:30 p.m. today. Through Aug. 13.
“Room Service,” farce about a group of actors who try to get a play produced before creditors shut them down, Theater at Monmouth. $10 to $24. theateratmonmouth.org. Preview, 7:30 p.m. today; regular performances, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 7 p.m. Sunday. Through Aug. 20.
“The Mystery of Irma Vep,” campy comedy, Acadia Repertory Theatre, Mount Desert. $18 to $23; $10 for children under age 16. acadiarep.com. 8:15 p.m. today to Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday.
“Elizabeth Rex,” part of the Shakespeare in Stonington series, Deer Isle Historical Society. $15 to $25; free for island students. 367-2788. 7 p.m. today to Sunday.
“Pirates of Penzance,” Freeport Players presentation of Gilbert & Sullivan comic opera, Freeport Performing Arts Center. $10 to $15. fcponline.org. Preview, 7:30 p.m. today; regular performances, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday. Through July 31.
“Annie,” Maine State Music Theatre production of classic musical based on the comic strip “Little Orphan Annie,” Bowdoin College (Pickard Theater), Brunswick. $33 to $56. msmt.org. 2 and 7:30 p.m. today and Friday; 7:30 p.m. Saturday.
“A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” bawdy musical by Stephen Sondheim, Hackmatack Playhouse, Berwick. $12 to $29.50. 698-1807. 2 and 8 p.m. today; 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Wednesday; 2 and 8 p.m. July 21. Through July 23.
“Summer of Love,” East Coast premiere of musical based on 1960s Haight-Asbury starring Michele Lee of TV’s “Knots Landing,” Ogunquit Playhouse. $53.50 to $76.50. (800) 982-2787. 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. today; 8 p.m. Friday; 3:30 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday.
A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” bring a love letter to someone you love and it will be read at the end of each show, Sanford Maine Stage, Springvale. $12. sanfordmainestage.com. 8 p.m. today and Friday.
“The Belle of Amherst,” one-woman play based on the life and writing of Emily Dickinson, Centennial Hall, Harpswell. $15 to $20. theater1876.com. 7:30 p.m. today to Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and July 21. Through July 29.
“Sugar,” musical adaptation of the movie “Some Like It Hot,” Lakewood Theater, Madison. $18 to $37. lakewoodtheater.org. 8 p.m. today to Saturday.
“Sunday in the Park with George,” Stephen Sondheim musical, Lincoln Academy (Parker B. Poe Theater), Newcastle. $12 to $22. heartwoodtheater.org. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday.
“Waiting for Godot,” Samuel Beckett play about two men conversing while waiting for a third man, presented in repertory by Fenix Theatre Co., Deering Oaks Park, Portland. Free. fenixtheatre.com. 6:30 p.m. Friday and July 21. Through Aug. 12.
“Much Ado About Nothing,” Shakespeare comedy in repertory, Stonington Opera House. $15 to $32.50. operahousearts.org. 7 p.m. Saturday.
“Polymorphously Perverse,” Dirty Dishes Burlesque Revue production of dance, skits, comedy, striptease and song, 18-plus; Space Gallery, Portland. $9 in advance; $11 at door. space538.org. 7 p.m. Saturday.
Naked Shakespeare North, Bard performances presented without sets or costumes, Freeport Factory Stage. $10. freeportfactory.com. 7 p.m. Monday. Through Sept. 19.
“The Wizard of Oz,” based on classic children’s book and movie, Arundel Barn Playhouse. $28 to $39. 985-5552. 8 p.m. Tuesday to July 21. Through Aug. 6.
“44 Plays for 44 Presidents,” fast-paced musical dramedy covering all 44 U.S. presidents, Acadia Repertory Theatre, Mount Desert. $18 to $23; $10 for children under age 16. acadiarep.com. 8:15 p.m. Tuesday to July 21. Through July 31.
“The Fantasticks,” musical comedy about two fathers who trick their children into falling in love, Poland Spring Inn. $10. 8 p.m. Tuesday. Through Aug. 30.
“Xanadu,” Maine State Music Theatre production of musical satire of 1980 movie about a magical roller disco, Bowdoin College (Pickard Theater), Brunswick. $33 to $56. msmt.org. 2 and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday; 7:30 p.m. July 21. Through Aug. 6.
“The Compleat Wrks of William Shakespeare, Abridged,” Theater at Monmouth. $10 to $24. theateratmonmouth.org. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Through Aug. 17.
“The Adventures of Mr. Toad” and “Aladdin,” children’s theater by Hampstead Stage Company, Deertrees Theatre, Harrison. $5, $6. 583-6747. 10 a.m. Wednesday (“Toad”), 1 p.m. Wednesday (“Aladdin”).
“Fame Takes a Holiday,” cabaret musical presented by The Originals, Saco River Grange Hall, Bar Mills. $15 to $18 (pay what you can, July 21 and 28). 929-5412. 7:30 p.m. July 21. Through July 30.
“Godspell,” classic musical based on the New Testament, Nasson Community Center (Little Theatre), Springvale. $8, $10. 432-3394. 7:30 p.m. July 21. Through July 30.
“Moon Over Buffalo,” slapstick comedy about a once-famous stage couple struggling with obscurity, Lakewood Theater, Madison. $18 to $37. lakewoodtheater.org. 8 p.m. July 21. Through July 30.
• ART MUSEUMS
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
“Edward Hopper’s Maine,” paintings of Maine scenes, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick. bowdoin.edu. Opening reception, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Friday. Through Oct. 16.
CONTINUING
“Critters,” exhibit of paintings and sculptures by more than 100 artists with an animal theme, University of New England (Art Gallery), Portland. 221-4499. Through Wednesday.
“The Plastic Ocean,” ceramics by Susan Schultz, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. Through July 31.
“Refashioned,” jackets, hairstyles and dresses reimagined as art by Lauren Gillette, Anne Lemanski and Angelika Werth, Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. Through July 31.
“Cold Waters, Cold War: The 20th Century Navy in Maine,” artifacts and photos of U.S.-Soviet naval operations, Maine Maritime Museum, Bath. 443-1316. Through Aug. 7.
“Will Barnet at 100,” celebrating the 100th birthday of painter and summer Maine resident Will Barnet, Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. Through Aug. 14.
“Photo National 2011: A Survey of Contemporary Photography,” juried exhibit of works by 34 photographers, University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor. 561-3350. Through Aug. 15.
“The Question of Drawing,” exhibit examines what drawing should be, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Aug. 21.
“Impressions of a World Traveler,” early 20th-century travel photos, souvenirs and writings of museum founder Edith Barry, Brick Store Museum Program Center, Kennebunk. brickstoremuseum.org. Through Sept. 1.
“Voyages and the Great Age of Sail,” artifacts related to 19th-century Saco sea captain Tristram Jordan; also “Point of Departure,” works by Saco artist Diane Bowie Zaitlin, Saco Museum. dyerlibrarysacomuseum.org. Through Sept. 4.
“Selected Drawings and Photographs from the Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection,” Bates College (Olin Arts Center), Lewiston. 786-6158. Through Sept. 5.
“Emerging Dis/Order,” drawings by Amy Stacey Curtis, Alison Hildreth and Andrea Sulzer, Bates College (Museum of Art), Lewiston. 786-6158. Through Sept. 10.
“Four in Maine: Drawings,” work by Mary Barnes, Emily Brown, John Moore and T. Allen Lawson, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. Through Sept. 11.
“Maine Moderns: Art in Seguinland, 1900-1940,” paintings, sculptures, drawings and photographs of Modernists who worked in Maine in the first half of the 20th century, Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. Through Sept. 11.
“Hopper’s Contemporaries: Artists in New England,” works by contemporaries of Edward Hopper, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick. bowdoin.edu. Through Sept. 11.
“New Dawn Fades,” photographs by Thomas Hager, University of Maine Museum of Art, Bangor. 561-3350. Through Sept. 24.
“Folk Art on High,” weather vane exhibit, Rufus Porter Museum, Bridgton. rufusportermuseum.org. Through Oct. 1.
“Inspired by Buddhism: Ancient Art from the Permanent Collection,” objects from Cambodia, China, Tibet, Korea and Japan, Colby College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2.
“Exhibiting Whistler: A Tribute to David P. Becker,” prints by James McNeill Whistler, Colby College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2.
“American Modern,” photographs by Abbott, Evans and Bourke-White, Colby College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2.
“Little Elegies: The Art of Nineteenth-Century Mourning,” paintings, texts and objects created to assuage grief and memorialize the dead, Colby College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2.
“Celebrating a Gift: The Norma B. Marin Photography Collection,” Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville. 859-5609. Through Oct. 2.
“Andrew Moore: Detroit Disassembled,” photographs of Detroit’s industrial decline and reclamation by nature, Colby College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2.
“Alex Katz: Drawings,” ink and oil sketches and graphite drawings, Colby College (Museum of Art), Waterville. colby.edu. Through Oct. 2.
“Andrew and Jamie Wyeth: Selections from the Private Collection of Victoria Browning Wyeth,” paintings, Bates College (Olin Arts Center), Lewiston. 786-6158. Through Oct. 2.
“Paul Caponigro: The Hidden Presence of Places,” photographs, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland. 596-6457. Through Oct. 9.
“John Marin: Modernism at Mid-century,” work from painter Marin’s career between 1870 and 1953, Portland Museum of Art. portlandmuseum.org. Through Oct. 10.
“The Stone Coast,” sculptures by multiple artists, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Boothbay. mainegardens.org. Through Oct. 10.
“Andrew Wyeth, Christina’s World and the Olson House,” Farnsworth Art Museum (Wyeth Center), Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. Through Oct. 30.
“Building an American Modernist Collection: Highlights from OMAA Permanent Collection,” Ogunquit Museum of American Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 31.
“The Drawing Tradition,” drawings by Henry Strater, Ogunquit Museum of American Art. ogunquitmuseum.org. Through Oct. 31.
“Jason Larkin: Past Perfect,” 2011 Arnold Newman Prize winner exhibition, Farnsworth Art Museum, Rockland. farnsworthmuseum.org. Through Nov. 27.
“Imagination Takes Shape: Canadian Inuit Art from the Robert and Judith Toll Collection,” Bowdoin College (Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum), Brunswick. bowdoin.edu/arcticmuseum. Through Dec. 6.
“Indians and Rusticators: Wabanakis and Summer Visitors on Mount Desert Island,” Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor. abbemuseum.org. Through Dec. 28.
“Dressing Up, Standing Out, Fitting In: Adornment & Identity in Maine,” artifacts reveal the way Mainers dressed from the 18th to 20th centuries, Maine Historical Society, Portland. mainehistory.org. Through May 27.
• ART GALLERIES
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
“Fins, Fur and Feathers: A Celebration of all Creatures — Wild and Domesticated,” Maine Art Gallery, Wiscasset. 882-7511. Opening reception with Togus the Coon Cat, who will be signing his book written by Don Carrigan, 5 to 7 p.m. today. Through Aug. 14.
“Between Earth and Sky,” sculpture exhibition and sale, work by 30 New England artists, June LaCombe Sculpture, Pownal. 688-4468. Opens Friday. Through July 27. (Open by appointment.)
Peter Sculthorpe: “Monhegan Island,” new paintings, Gleason Fine Art, Portland. 699-5599. Opening reception, 5 to 7 p.m. Friday. Through Aug. 3.
“Painters, Players and Poets,” collaboration of 32 of Maine’s most accomplished painters, composers and poets, Opera House at Boothbay Harbor. 633-5159. Opening reception, 5 p.m. Wednesday. Through Aug. 10.
CONTINUING
“Logging in the Maine Woods Today,” photographs by Tonee Harbert, University of Southern Maine (Glickman Family Library), Portland. Through Friday.
Richard Hasenfus, “Unforgettable” summer art series, COCO VIVO Fine Art and Design, Boothbay Harbor. cocovivofineart.com. Through Friday.
“Gallery 5 Photography Competition and Exhibit,” L/A Arts Gallery 5, Lewiston. 782-7228. Through Saturday.
Pastel Painters of Maine, 12th international juried exhibition, Heartwood College of Art, Kennebunk. 854-2378. Through Saturday.
Alan Bray, Michael Reece, Jan Rosenbaum and Kristin Malin, painting and photography, Caldbeck Gallery, Rockland. 594-5935. Through Saturday.
“Botanical Drawings,” Elizabeth Moss Gallery, Falmouth. 781-2620. Through Monday.
“New Works,” by Craig Mooney and Henry Isaacs, Gallery on Chase Hill, Kennebunkport. maine-art.com. Through July 21.
“Charting a Story: Martha Stewart’s Map Collection,” old maps of Mt. Desert from Stewart’s personal collection, College of the Atlantic (Ethel H. Blum Gallery), Bar Harbor. coa.edu. Through July 23.
Annual Maine Scene Exhibit, River Tree Arts, Kennebunk. 967-9120. Through July 23.
Pat Wheeler, J. Fred Woell, Jeff Loxterkamp and Letson Douglass, paintings, photos and mixed media, Turtle Gallery, Deer Isle. 348-9977. Through July 23.
“It’s Not So Black and White,” blown glass and pottery, Richard Boyd Gallery, Peaks Island. 712-1097. Through July 26.
America Martin, paintings, Carver Hill Gallery, Rockland. 594-7745. Through July 27.
American Society of Cinematographers, still photographs, Maine Media Gallery, Rockport. 236-8581. Through July 27.
“Four Square,” new paintings, prints and collage in square format by Judith Long, Alan Mast, Ed McCartan and Ann Slocum, Points of View Art Gallery, Brunswick. 725-8920. Through July 29.
David Rogers, charcoal sketches, pastels and oil paintings, Bangor Public Library. bpl.lib.me.us. Through July 29.
Ned Smith, Gran Manan photographs, Bangor Public Library. 947-8336. Through July 29.
“Artists of Hallowell,” artwork of local artists complemented by music, readings and more; Harlow Gallery, Hallowell. harlowgallery.org. Through July 29.
Lloyd Metcalf, “It Is What It Is,” West Buxton Public Library. 727-5898. Through July 30.
Charles Martin, cartoonist, artist and illustrator who created more than 200 covers for The New Yorker magazine, Greenhut Galleries, Portland. 772-2693. Through July 30.
“Scenes I’ve Seen,” paintings by Thomas Connolly, Greenhut Galleries, Portland. 772-2693. Through July 30.
“Drawing the Line #2” by Noriko Sakanishi, “Drawing the Line #3” by Ken Greenleaf and “Drawing the Line #4” by various artists, June Fitzpatrick Gallery at MECA, Portland. 772-1961. Through July 30.
Francine Schrock and Patrick Plourde, new paintings and sculptures, Harmon’s & Barton’s Gallery, Portland. 774-5946. Through July 30.
Lin Lisberger, carved wood sculpture exhibit, 3 Fish Gallery, Portland. Through July 30.
Steven Lanzalotta, “A New Light,” Heron Point Gallery, Portland. 809-0051. Through July 30.
Maine Sculptors 2011, works by 15 sculptors, Portland Public Library (Lewis Gallery). 871-1700. Through July 30.
Martha Baum: “Bath and Beyond,” paintings, Just Framing, Bath. 443-3076. Through July 30.
“Aviary: A Winged Celebration,” work by local artists, students and bird lovers; Frontier Cafe, Cinema & Gallery, Brunswick. 725-8820. Through July 31.
“Transitions,” new works by Sonia Anne-Cooke Broen, St. Lawrence Arts Center, Portland. 347-3075. Through July 31.
“Garden Girls,” mixed-media garden sculptures by Natasha Kempers-Cullen, Markings Gallery, Bath. 443-1499. Through July 31.
Guest Artist Pamela duLong Williams, York Art Association, York Harbor. 363-4049. Through July 31.
Susan Metzger and Simon van der Ven, Aarhus Gallery, Belfast. 338-0001. Through July 31.
“Variations IV: An Exhibition of Art, Objects and Perspectives,” highlighting seven artists, seven objects and multiple perspectives, Circling the Square Fine Art Press Gallery, Gardiner. 582-2108. Through July 31.
Kevin Beers: “One Artist’s Island,” plus Tom Curry and Andrea Peters: “Two Colorists,” oil paintings, Gleason Fine Arts, Boothbay Harbor. 633-6849. Through Aug. 2.
Jean Swan Gordon, floral watercolor portraits, Gold/Smith Gallery, Boothbay Harbor. 633-6252. Through Aug. 3.
“American Realism: Works on Paper, 1862-2011,” by masters of American Realism, Haynes Galleries, Thomaston. 354-0605. Through Aug. 4.
Terry Hilt, Susan Shatter and Andrea Sulzer, multi-media, Aucocisco Galleries, Portland. 775-2222. Through Aug. 6.
“Drawn to Disaster,” artists examine the ephemerality of news reports and conjure the complexities of disorder, anger, and optimism that can follow disaster, Maine College of Art (Institute of Contemporary Art), Portland. 699-5029. Through Aug. 7.
“Art at the Grill,” works by the Monhegan Painters, Damariscotta River Grill. 563-2992. Through Aug. 8.
Bill Tomsa Art Exhibit, Thornton Hall Assisted Living, Brunswick. 729-8033. Through Aug. 11.
“Tell Me a Story: Folktales and World Cultures,” children’s book illustrations by 13 Maine artists, University of Southern Maine (Atrium Art Gallery), Lewiston. 753-6500. Through Aug. 12.
“Collectibles and Accumulations,” mixed-media work by Brooklyn, N.Y., artist Aidan Sofia Earle, Perimeter Gallery, Belfast. 338-0555. Through Aug. 13.
“In a Nutshell: The Worlds of Maurice Sendak,” traveling exhibit of illustrations, York Public Library. 363-2818. Through Aug. 19.
“Transformations,” more than 20 works by men in long-term recovery at the Milestone Foundation of Old Orchard Beach, Merrill Memorial Library, Yarmouth. 847-3001. Through Aug. 27.
“Three Views,” paintings by Elise Ansel, Kate Emlen and Tom Glover, Thos. Moser Showroom, Freeport. 865-4519. Through Aug. 28.
“Across Landscapes,” group exhibit by Lyn Asselta, Susan Bailey, Dean Diggins, Leslie Doherty, Ann Gillespie, Suzie Goodwin, Robert Hollingworth, Natalie MacKnight, Anthony Montanino and Gail Sauter; Haley Farm Gallery, Kittery. 439-2669. Through Aug. 31.
“To Hear the Forest Speaking,” Heidi Daub paintings based on original prose, Markings Gallery, Bath. 443-1499. Through Aug. 31.
“New Work By Faculty,” Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, Rockport. woodschool.org. Through Sept. 9.
“Georgetown Goes Modern: The Modern Art Movement Meets an Island Community,” historic paintings, photographs, sculptures and artifacts, Georgetown Historical Society. 371-9200. Through Sept. 10.
“Five Artists,” work by Barbara Bean, Cory Hart, Letty Chiew Husson, Lea Peterson and Susan Zimmerman, Old Post Office Gallery, Georgetown. Through Sept. 11.
“A League of Our Own,” etchings, photography and colored porcelain, Red Door Pottery Studio and Gallery Shop, Kittery. 439-5671. Through Sept. 24.
Franciska Needham, artwork, with other artists’ sculptures, Franciska Needham Gallery, Damariscotta. 563-1227. Through Sept. 30.
“Entropy in Maine: Photographs by Jonathan Rundell,” North Yarmouth Academy (Curtis Gallery), Yarmouth. 847-5423. Through Oct. 3.
“High Seas and a Safe Harbor: Kennebunkport’s Age of Sail,” maritime exhibition, Pasco Center of Kennebunkport Historical Society, Kennebunkport. 967-2751. Through Oct. 7.
Daniel Corey, oil paintings by special invited artist for 2011, Pemaquid Art Gallery. 677-2078. Through Oct. 10.
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