The Ogunquit Museum of American Art (OMAA) is delighted to announce the return of Meg Webster’s captivating installation, “Nearest Ocean Water,” for the 2024 season. This minimalist masterpiece, first unveiled last year as part of “Meg Webster: Site-Specific Work,” takes on a new life this year, occupying a specially chosen outdoor location within the museum’s stunning three-acre expanse overlooking the Atlantic Coast.
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Did We Just Win the World? Ogunquit Named #1 Vacation Spot for 2024 by Real Simple Magazine!
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertWell, folks, it’s official. The secret’s out! Our beloved town of Ogunquit, Maine has stolen the show and been crowned the #1 Vacation Destination in the World by Real Simple …
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Ogunquit, Maine had Solar Eclipse FEVER in 1932. But amidst the excitement, One Artist dared to look the other way.
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertThe summer of 1932 cast a unique light on the quaint coastal town of Ogunquit, Maine. Anticipation crackled in the air, a buzz unlike the usual rhythm of crashing waves …
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Ogunquit River Painters: Embracing Tradition in Maine’s Artistic Haven
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertIn the picturesque coastal town of Ogunquit, Maine, a new group of artists has organized to participate in the vibrant activity of the Ogunquit Art Colony scene. The formation of …
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