Portland Maine Art Galleries
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With so many artists living within the city limits, it only makes sense that Portland should be home to an impressive stable of galleries. What’s surprising, however, is the variety of art condensed in such a relatively small city—everything from Impressionism and antique seascapes to contemporary oils and modern photography. Some of the most reputable and distinctive spaces include:
- Aucocisco Galleries—fine and antique art, focusing on Maine artists.
89 Exchange St.
207/775-2222
- Calitano Gallery—contemporary paintings and sculpture.
29 Forest Ave.
207/774-1205
- Domaine Gallery—photography from Maine.
223 Commercial St.
207/772-2270
- Du’e—abstract oils and watercolors by local artists.
81 Market St.
207/879-1869
- Greenhut Galleries—contemporary art and sculpture by Maine artists.
146 Middle St.
207/772-2693
- Jameson Estate Collection, LLC—19th- and 20th-century fine art.
377 Cumberland Ave.
207/772-5522
- R. N. Cohen / Exchange Street Gallery—limited-edition works depicting Portland and coastal Maine.
425 Fore St.
207/772-0633
- SPACE—contemporary and emerging art forms.
538 Congress St.
207/828-5600
© Michael Blanding and Alexandra Hall from Moon New England, 2nd Edition
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