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“A place reveals itself slowly,” writes Alan Bray in the artist statement accompanying “Flood,” his work featured in the 5th Annual Biennial running through June 10 at the Portland Museum of Art. Bray, who lives in Sangerville, is one of 61 artists whose 98 works are featured in…
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“A place reveals itself slowly,” writes Alan Bray in the artist statement accompanying “Flood,” his work featured in the 5th Annual Biennial running through June 10 at the Portland Museum of Art. Bray, who lives in Sangerville, is one of 61 artists whose 98 works are featured in this celebration of the contemporary Maine art scene. The museum is also hosting gallery talks, events for families, a film series and programs for educators. For more information, visit www.portlandmuseum.org or call 775-6148.
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