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? “Roadside,” a collection of recent works by Tasha Cough, a Bangor native who lives in Brookline, Mass., is on view through March 31 at Cafe Nouveau on Hammond Street in Bangor. ? Four giant canvases by Bangor artist Don Smith, depicting human forms in…
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? “Roadside,” a collection of recent works by Tasha Cough, a Bangor native who lives in Brookline, Mass., is on view through March 31 at Cafe Nouveau on Hammond Street in Bangor.

? Four giant canvases by Bangor artist Don Smith, depicting human forms in brilliant colors, are on display at Art Etcetera’s Maine Artists’ Gallery in Orono.

? Harold Garde’s “Kimono” series, a group of strappo prints working with the basic form of the kimono, complements John Wissemann’s “Japanese Transformations,” a group of works in stencil and colored pencil that are inspired by Japanese woodblock prints. The two are on view through June 3 at the Farnsworth Art Museum on Main Street in Rockland.

? Students in the advanced printmaking class at the University of Maine have hung a group of prints at the Market Cafe in Stillwater. They will remain up for several weeks, after which the students will replace them with new works.


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