Below is a listing of art exhibits that have enlivened the Visitor Center, Education Center and grounds of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. See the Current and Future Art Show pages for additional information.

- 2012 -

“Rachel Carson: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Silent Spring” Exhibit – September 7-October 23
“Capturing the Gardens’ Landscapes: A Photography Club Exhibit – October 2-16
“On the Wing” sculpture show, curated by June LaCombe – July 1-October 8
Susan Newbold: “The Illuminated Journal”  – August 27-September 7
“Watershed’s Legends: 25 Years of Residencies” and “Garden Pots,” a concurrent exhibit – July 10-August 31
Katie Lee: Nature Through the Artist’s Eye – July 7-20
Hank Tyler : Wooden Bird Sculpture – June 24-27
Plein-Air Painters Exhibit – June 11-29
Julie Babb: “Our Maine Birds” – June 1-July 8
Linda Heppes Funk:” The Art of Botanicals” – May 23-June 7
“Birds and Blossoms: A Birds-Eye View of the Gardens” Student Art – May 26-30
Bruce Bartrug Bird of the Week display of artwork and sounds: Mid-May through August
Local Colors exhibit of work by midcoast Maine artists, in conjunction with River Arts Gallery – April 1-May 24

-2011-

Toki Oshima: We Live in Maine paintings – October 12-November 14, 2011
Maine Fiberarts Show – October 1-10, 2011
Kate Furbish Botanical Illustrations -September 20-30, 2011, in the Bosarge Family Education Center
Jean Swan Gordon paintings – August 27-September 29, 2011, in the Visitor Center
Jane Dahmen paintings – July 22-August 25. 2011
Plein Air Paintings – July 13-20, 2011
Stone Coast Sculpture show – July 1 – October 13, 2011
R. Keith Rendall prints – June 20-September 5, 2011, in the Story Barn.
Dahlov Ipcar illustrations and paintings – June/July, 2011
Garden Elements sculpture show – April-October, 2011
Local Color II: The Sea – April/May, 2011

- 2010 -

Colin Page Paintings- November 15-December 19, 2010
Jacobus Baas Paintings – October 19-November 14, 2010
Three Women Sculpture Show – Carole Hanson, Squidge Liljeblad Davis, and Lise Becu: Spring through fall, 2010
Benches – A Seat in the Garden: Spring through fall, 2010
Joan W. Hooker – A Maine Harvest: September 13 – October 17, 2010
Watercolors and oils by Susan Van Campen: August 23 – September 12, 2010
Botanical illustrations by Linda Heppes Funk: July 25 – August 15, 2010
Plein-Air Painters Exhibit, July 18-25, 2010
Robert McCloskey: From the Drawing Board to the Page, June 1 – July 17, 2010
Local Color I: Gardens and Flowers, May 1 – May 31, 2010
Artists featured: Monique Parry, Kathleen Billis, Mitch Billis, Andrea Peters, Helen St. Clair, Joan Plummer and Pam Creamer.
Boothbay Region Schools in Bloom, April 1 – May 9, 2010
Re-Imagined: Sculpture by Wendy Klemperer, curated by June LaCombe, July 11, 2009-May 24, 2010

- 2009 -

Connie Hayes: Paintings, August 11 – September 30, 2009
‘Sculpture for the Senses,’ Curated by June LaCombe, June 19-August 31, 2009
‘Windsor Chairs: The First Garden Furniture,’ Works by Andrew C. Abello, Anna B. McCoy, Ann Wyeth McCoy, Maude Robin McCoy,
Charles Santorie, Donald E. Josephson, June 1 – August 3, 2009
‘The Inspired Garden,’ a collection of works by many of the artists in Judy Paolini and Nance Trueworthy’s new book, April 1-May 31

- 2008 -

Lee Winslow Court, Oil Paintings, October 3-December 19, 2008
Anna B. McCoy, Oils and Watercolors, August 14-September 30, 2008
‘Wind & Light,’ Kinetic Sculpture by George Sherwood, May 26-August 15, 2008
‘Near at Hand,’ Paintings and Drawings by John Whalley, July 9-July 26, 2008
‘The Four Seasons,’ Acrylics by Alan Fishman, May 30-July 7, 2008
‘Maurice “Jake” Day: Beloved Maine,’ April 1 -May 25, 2008

- 2007 -

‘Seasons in Maine,’Landscapes by Andrea J. Peters, October 19-December 21, 2007
‘My Natural Progression: Botanical Inspiration,’ Watercolors by Ramone Hanley-Warren, Fall 2007
Eric Hopkins, Paintings and Works in Glass, July 7-September 4, 2007
Kim and Phillipe Villard, Woodblock Prints and Handmade Books of Prints, May 1-July 1, 2007

- 2006 -

“Coming to Our Senses – Sculpture for the Home and Garden,”Curated by June LaCombe, Fall 2006