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.
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People-Nature-Art with Peggy Clark Lumpkins
Peggy Clark Lumpkins has been a painter for more than 50 years and in that time has developed a distinctive style for portraying nature on canvas. She calls painting a love letter to being alive. “The clearest way for me to say how I feel about what I see is to paint it,” she says. “There are no words to say everything as clearly as I can with my brush and colors.”
She starts with joie de vivre, loving the world. “… when you fall in love with a flower, a cloud, or a shape, or a line in the sand … then you begin to paint. Even before you have a canvas the paint has begun to flow. It flows first as a sort of dance inside my being, it swirls around in there and becomes a part of me, at home with all the other paintings that make up myself. The whole world is a painting to me.”
A native of New York City, she began making art in childhood and attended the High School of Art and Design. She began college at The San Francisco Academy of Art, then returned east for her second year at Pratt Institute. But she wanted to paint what she loved, not what her teachers desired, so she took a leave of absence and never looked back. She’s been painting ever since. She moved to Brownville, Maine in 1987 where she built a house and gardens, and raised two sons.
“Even though I have been painting for 50 years,” she says, “I still feel like I am just getting started, rubbing my hands together in excitement for the next piece.”
Come share that excitement at the Gilley when Peggy is our People-Nature-Art presenter for April 2025. Free but registration required.

Paint 'n' Sip: Klimt-inspired Forest
Gustav Klimt is best known for paintings such as “The Kiss” featuring people from the time when he was using a lot of gold leaf in his paintings, but he also painted landscapes in a signature style and those paintings are the inspiration for the May Paint ‘n’ Sip at the Gilley with instructor Erika Elizabeth. She will guide students step by step through the process, explaining each step along the way.
Sip on wine, tea or seltzer as part of this adults-only class, which is suitable for artists of all levels who are at least 21 years old. All materials and beverages provided.

Bird Chatter with Seth Benz
Flock to the Gilley for a fun and informative few hours with field ecologist and expert birder Seth Benz. Seth will delve into research and share current sightings and insights. Bring your own questions and curiosity, a favorite bird-related reading, or your latest observations. Depending on weather, the group might go for a bird-sighting walk outside.

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.

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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
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
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
Bird Chatter with Seth Benz
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
Paint 'n' Sip: Klimt-inspired Forest
Haiku Workshop with Kristen Lindquist