The 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 and creaking lobster traps. This wasn’t a season for tourists seeking lazy afternoons on the beach; this was a pilgrimage for an astronomical spectacle: a total solar eclipse.
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VIDEO: Opening Exhibitions at Barn Gallery | Ogunquit Art Association Celebrates 90 Years in 2018
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertThe vibrant arts culture of Ogunquit, Maine is alive and buzzing! Art lovers from across Maine, New England, and beyond were packed into Barn Gallery on May 26, 2018 during …
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PHOTOS: 11th Annual Art by the Sea Gala – Ogunquit Museum of American Art
by Eric Taubertby Eric TaubertOn August 22, 2015, the Ogunquit Museum of American Art hosted its 11th Annual Art by the Sea gala — the museum’s major annual fundraiser. The evening included a live …