Celebrate Nature, Art and Creativity in Maine.
Wendell Gilley delighted in helping others find connections with nature and creativity. Our Museum sustains his legacy through vibrant art exhibitions and a wide range of hands-on creative and educational programs for all ages.
Watch a video about Wendell Gilley.

Winter Session Ends May 3
The Museum’s 2025 Winter Session ends Saturday, May 3 at 4pm and with it, two exhibits close – Dan Miller: Going with the Grain, a collection of woodblock prints featuring birds and landscapes by the 96-year-old artist who summers in Corea; and Alley’s Avian Art, a collection of all nine of Islesford painter Rick Alley’s winning depictions of seabirds in their natural habitat which won the prestigious Maine Duck Stamp Contest (more than any other painter in the award’s history.)
The Gilley is open Tuesday night from 6 to 8pm for the April People-Nature-Art reception and presentation by Peggy Clark Lumpkins, and on Friday and Saturday from 10am to 4pm. The we will be closed until Wednesday, May 28 when we reopen with hours Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
Come see this art before it is gone from the Gilley; then plan to come back for the next special exhibit, “Birds in Art,” a traveling show from the vaunted exhibit at the Lee Yawkey Woodson Museum.

Out the Studio Windows: An Online Illustrated Talk by Barry van Dusen
Many artists travel widely in search of new subjects, while others spend their entire artistic lives much closer to home. Andrew Wyeth did all of his work in two small areas of Maine and Pennsylvania, and Claude Monet spent the last four decades of his life painting the gardens right out his back door.
Nature artist Barry Van Dusen has done his share of traveling, but he, too, continues to find abundant inspiration nearby – many of his paintings feature subjects observed out the windows of his studio in central Massachusetts. In this one-hour illustrated talk, Barry takes you along in his explorations of nature “Out the Studio Windows.”
Barry is a renowned and award-winning wildlife artist whose work is regularly exhibited in New England, and his work has gained a wider audience through his participation in prestigious annual national exhibitions such as Birds in Art (Wausau, Wisconsin) and Art of the Animal Kingdom (Bennington, Vermont). In Europe, too, his art has found a receptive audience. He regularly exhibits with the Society of Wildlife Artists (London) and his work has been exhibited in France, Holland, Ireland and Scotland.
This is an online-only presentation and is offered free of charge, but reservations are required to get the Zoom link. This program will not be recorded and there will be no recording available afterward.

People-Nature-Art with Kate Malone
A storied ceramicist based in England, Kate Malone is known for making public art and studio pottery, and for her innovative glaze research. She has developed an unmistakable and highly regarded style.
Observations of nature, its fruits and vegetables and nature in the abstract are the overriding influences in Kate’s work. In addition to her exploration of nature, Kate has spent her career pioneering glazing techniques via research and experimentation in the chemistry of glazing. The sophistication of her glazes has led to some interesting collaborations with prominent architects and designers, working on inspiring public art projects in hospitals, schools, parks and libraries.
Join us online to hear more from this artist about her work, it’s nature inspirations, and what’s nex as part of this online-only People-Nature-Art event. People-Nature-Art is a series of free monthly programs that feature an artist whose work is inspired by nature. It is partially sponsored by our friends at Bar Harbor Bank & Trust..

Birds in Art
Birds in Art is a prestigious juried international exhibit that debuts every September at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum and features more than 100 works of the 1,000+ submitted annually, all themed around the wonders of the avian world. When it closes at the Woodson, sixty works of art are chosen for a traveling show and it is that show — featuring new paintings, sculptures, and works on paper created by contemporary artists — that is coming to the Gilley in 2025. The exhibit will be featured from when we reopen on May 28, through Aug. 9.
This Birds in Art is an especially exciting collection of work. Using a range of mediums including watercolor, acrylic, oil, wood, and bronze, the artists depict the beauty, spirit, and habitat of birds through approaches that are both classic and innovative.

News
Winter Session Ends May 3
Read moreClasses canceled but Museum is open
Read moreWinter Session starts Jan. 10!
Read moreClosed until Jan. 10
Read moreJob Opening: Director of Development
Read moreEvents
Pen-and-ink Workshop with Mattie Rose Templeton
People-Nature-Art with Mattie Rose Templeton
People-Nature-Art with Becky Keefe
Carving Demonstration by Master Carver Larry Barth
People-Nature-Art with Carver Larry Barth
People-Nature-Art with Fred Michel
People-Nature-Art with Sculptor David Smus
People-Nature-Art with Susan Amons
Painting Technique Class: Drybrush Bumble Bee
Flower Drawing with Amy Pollien
Poetry Reading with Christian Barter
Family Paint 'n' Sip: Magical Night Sky with Mountain Silhouettes
Woodburning
Carving and Woodburning a Bird for Beginners
Feather Illustration with Missy Dunaway
Plein Air Painting at Seawall
Plein Air Painting at Charlotte Rhoades Park & Butterfly Garden
Puffin Program & Boat Trip
Full-day Nature Photography Workshop
George Archibald: Helping the Rarest of Cranes
Felting Workshop: Landscape with 3-D Trees
Reading with Wings: Haiku & Hope Eco-poetry Workshop
Reading with Wings: Haiku & Hope Eco-poetry Reading @ the SWH Library
Nature Journaling
Textile Art with Elaine O'Neil
Full-day Printmaking Workshop with Sherrie York
People-Nature-Art with Printmaker Sherrie York
Flash Fiction with Annaliese Jakimides
People-Nature-Art with Kate Malone
Out the Studio Windows: An Online Illustrated Talk by Barry van Dusen
Acadia Birding Festival
Paint 'n' Sip
Paint 'n' Sip
Paint 'n' Sip: The Wave in Ink & Watercolor
Paint 'n' Sip: Puffins
Paint 'n' Sip: Magical Mushrooms in Ink & Watercolor
Paint 'n' Sip: Robins in Watercolor
Community Open House & Art Show
Haiku Workshop with Kristen Lindquist