Opening as a gallery in 2000, this space has been a part of the Port Clyde, ME community since the late 1800s. The house was first built as the village inn, where locals like N.C. Through the years it has been home to many local fishermen and sits on the fisherman's cove, a block from the harbor. The space was renovated to maintain the architectural integrity of the historic area by former-owners
Paige Rense, editor-in-chief of Architectural Digest, and artist Kenneth Noland. The gallery features the artwork of New York and Maine artist Barbara Ernst Prey. Upcoming exhibitions:
PAINTINGS FROM QUARANTINE
July 1-14, 2021
WHAT A LONG STRANGE ROAD IT'S BEEN
July 15-September 6, 2021
9/11: 20 YEARS
Aug-September 6, 2021