Art in the Park 2025
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Deirdre Blair, oil painter welcomed visitors to her colorful booth during this year’s Art in the Park at Shorey Park in Bridgton on Saturday. Her whimsical, nature-inspired paintings and prints drew steady interest throughout the day. The 18th annual art festival, hosted by Gallery 302 drew record crowds. (Photo by Karen McDonnell)
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Jewelry Designer Kyra Susan assists a patron at Saturday’s Art in the Park in Shorey Park. The 18th annual art festival, hosted by Gallery 302 drew record crowds who came out to meet the 45 artists showing their works in a variety of mediums and styles. (Photo by Rachel Damon)
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Fiber artist Sheila McDonough of Falling Star Farm demonstrated her weaving techniques at Art in the Park in Bridgton. Visitors had the chance to learn about her handcrafted textiles and see the process behind her beautifully woven pieces. (Photo by Rachel Damon)
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Linda Sorensen and David Hursty, members of Gallery 302, man the welcome booth at Saturday’s Art in the Park in Shorey Park. In its 18th year, the successful event hosted by Gallery 302 brings artist and art lovers together to celebrate creativity and craftsmanship. (Photo by Rachel Damon)
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Painter Jessie Lozanski greeted shoppers at her booth during Art in the Park in Shorey Park, offering vibrant prints and notecards featuring her original fine art landscapes and florals. The 18th annual art festival, hosted by Gallery 302 boasted more than 40 artists’ booths on a picture-perfect day. (Photo by Rachel Damon)
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Deirdre Blair, oil painter welcomed visitors to her colorful booth during this year’s Art in the Park at Shorey Park in Bridgton on Saturday. Her whimsical, nature-inspired paintings and prints drew steady interest throughout the day. The 18th annual art festival, hosted by Gallery 302 drew record crowds. (Photo by Karen McDonnell)
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Painter Jessie Lozanski greeted shoppers at her booth during Art in the Park in Shorey Park, offering vibrant prints and notecards featuring her original fine art landscapes and florals. The 18th annual art festival, hosted by Gallery 302 boasted more than 40 artists’ booths on a picture-perfect day. (Photo by Rachel Damon)
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