‘Home Work’ exhibit shows what artists were up to during the stay-at-home order

BRIDGTON — “Home Work,” a show of art work conceived during Maine’s months of the “shelter in place” order, opened June 11 at Gallery 302.
As the gallery reopens after being shuttered for a couple of months, it is a natural choice for an exhibit by members of the Bridgton Art Guild, who have continued to create art during this crazy time. Whether as a response to the mandate or an escape from the mandate to stay home, artists have made some interesting observations about the situation.
A variety of styles and mediums will be on display, along with work by the gallery’s more than 40 exhibiting artists.
As per state and federal regulations, we will be requiring the use of face masks and social distancing within the gallery. Admission to the gallery is free, and June hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Gallery 302 is at 112 Main St. For more information, call 207-647-2787 or visit gallery302.com.

PHOTO: “John’s Bird,” by Elaine McMichael, one of the art works on exhibit at Gallery 302 in Bridgton.