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David Estey and Emily Sabino ‘Talk Art in Maine’

Lincoln Theater is pleased to announce the return of the beloved program “Talking Art in Maine.” While the focus of the program remains the same as season’s past, welcoming notable Artists and Curators who have made a substantial contribution to the arts in the state of Maine, this season we do have an exciting change. Lincoln Theater is thrilled to welcome local artist Emily Sabino who is taking over the helm as host of Talking Art in Maine beginning Aug. 22, and welcoming special guest, artist David Estey.

 

Lincoln Theater’s last presentation of Talking Art in Maine took place in the fall of 2021 when Newcastle artist and former host Jane Dahmen decided to retire after years of commitment to creating and hosting the program. Lincoln Theater Director Christina Belknap always hoped to bring back the series, which had been a patron favorite for many years, but knew she couldn’t do it without the right person to run the show. During the planning for the recent UMVA pop-up art gallery at the theater, Belknap met with UMVA member Emily Sabino to discuss the gallery plans for the lobby, and during the discussion it was discovered that Sabino, who also happens to be Jane Dahmen’s daughter, was interested in bringing Talking Art in Maine back to the community. From there, Belknap, Sabino, and Dahmen collaborated to relaunch the series.

 

Sabino is a local abstract representational painter. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across Maine, and she is a Board Member of the Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA), co-curating several exhibitions in 2024 and 2025. As new host of “Talking Art in Maine,” she will lead a series of live, one-on-one conversations discussing the work and contributions of artists and curators who have had a significant impact on art here in the state of Maine.

 

The first event in the 2024-25 series, which will take place on Thursday, Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. David Estey is an improvisational painter from Belfast. Born in 1942 in Fort Fairfield, Maine, into a family of laborers and storytellers, Estey grew up surrounded by nature. With no art in school, he taught himself to draw and paint, depicting hundreds of animals and people he imagined or found in books, magazines, and movies. Etsey has been in 24 solo shows and over 100 group and juried exhibits. His work is in private and organizational collections in 20 states and seven countries. He has produced over 10,800 pieces of art! His Maine roots, extensive study, and experience beyond have earned the hard-won gravitas reflected in his work.

 

The Talking Art in Maine series are offered free to the public thanks to the generous sponsorships from Damariscotta Hardware, The Damariscotta River Grill, Hammond Lumber, and The Knickerbocker Group. General admission reservations can be made through the Lincoln Theater’s online box office at www.LincolnTheater.net, Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

 

 

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Publish date : 2024-08-13 09:15:00

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