Amy Brnger Richard Brown Lethem Nancy Grace Horton Cabot Lyford

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Amy Brnger Richard Brown Lethem Nancy Grace Horton Cabot Lyford
Amy Brnger
Life Observed
August 30 - October 5
Amy Brnger combines rich colors, full brush
strokes and keen observation to create her
domestically inspired small paintings of interiors,
landscapes and flower arrangements. Still life
and landscapes are often paired together, as
both influence one another equally, in her mind.
She graduated from the University of New
Hampshire where she earned her Bachelor of
Arts in Studio Arts in 1986 and her Master of
Arts in Counseling in 1992.
Richard Brown Lethem
Having Too Much Fun
Opening Reception
Saturday, August 30, 5-7pm
Gallery Hours
Tuesday - Saturday 10-5
Sunday 1-5
and by appointment
140 Lindsay Road
York, Maine
Richard Brown Lethem’s bold work runs the
gamut from stark anti-war imagery to the
themes in this exhibition of games played in his
Mid-Western childhood and the series called
Home Bodies; small scale meditations on the
mundane everyday experiences in the infinite
and enchanted space we call home. Brown
studied with Edwin Dickinson and John Heliker
at Columbia University and exhibited his work
at the Allan Stone Gallery in New York City.
He currently paints in a converted stable in
Berwick Maine.
Nancy Grace Horton
Ms. Behavior
Mary Harding, Curator
George Marshall Store Gallery
Museums of Old York
140 Lindsay Road, York, Maine
207-351-1083
mhardingart@gmail.com
www.georgemarshallstoregallery.com
Special thanks to our exhibition sponsor:
Nancy Grace Horton’s photographs are a
21st century extension of feminist concerns
regarding the media’s portrayal of women.
Using narrative fragments that confound the
conventions of popular culture, she explores
the norms of female behavior and misbehavior.
This particular body of work, titled Ms. Behavior,
uses props, models, and various locations,
which are the catalysts for the development
of strong, graphic narrative compositions. She
intends her work to confront the viewer with
hidden preconceptions concerning women’s
constructed roles within society. She does so
with sensitivity and humor.
Cabot Lyford
Sculpture
Cabot Lyford is one of the region’s most
recognized sculptors. His work is in museums
and public spaces across the country. He is
equally skilled at carving stone and wood with
much of his inspiration coming from nature
and the female form.