Maine Moderns: Art in Seguinland, 1900-1940
On view through
September 11
This exhibition of 65 paintings, sculptures, drawings, and photographs will examine the personal and professional relationships of a small group of American modernists who worked in Maine in the first half of the 20th century.
Family Days in July

July 11, 12, 15, 17
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Free for Members.
Special Family Price:
Half-off admission.
Discover the Museum with your family and enjoy activities for the entire family; from stroller kits, and interactive gallery games to Family Voices cell phone tours. Look and learn as you invite the great art masters, such as Winslow Homer and Picasso and into your family. Learn more…
New to View this Summer!

Bring your smart phone to the Museum to watch experts tell the story of restoring the Museum’s 1801 McLellan House. We’re experimenting with QR codes in the McLellan House, and we’d love your feedback.
Download a QR code reader to your phone, and you can scan any of the 10 codes about the McLellan House restoration and watch videos of the creation of the painted floor cloth, the master woodworker restoring the flying staircase, and many more.
Gallery Talk: Will Barnet at 100

Friday, July 15 at
6 p.m. & Saturday,
July 16 at 1 p.m.
Join our Docents for a casual and informative discussion of Will Barnet. Learn more…
Save the Date: Bob Keyes: Living with History

Saturday, July 23
11 a.m. to Noon.
Free with museum admission.
John Marin’s relationship with Maine began with a small studio on the rocky coast. Bob Keyes experienced Marin’s first Maine studio when Keyes’ grandparents purchased it.Visiting as a boy and hearing the many local stories that surrounded the site, Keyes formed a particular bond with the artist and his inspiration.Learn more…
Movies at the Museum
Le Quattro Volte
Fri 7/15, 6:30 p.m.
Sat 7/16, 2 p.m.
Sun 7/17, 2 p.m.
Tickets are $7 and sold at the Admission Desk
Quick Links
Clockwise left to right: beachstone pendant by Jennifer Nielsen (Portland), felt jewelry by Cara Romano (Bar Harbor), beachstone jewelry by Jennifer Nielsen (Portland), fimo clay jewelry by Michelle Estel (Portland), silver choker & pendant by Chart Metalworks (Portland), and silver bracelet by Bosco Jewelry (Peaks Island).
Portland Museum of Art | Seven Congress Square | Portland | ME | 04101
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