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Members of the Bridgton Art Guild have put together an exhibit called “Sanctuary,” featuring works created during the Covid-19 pandemic which ponder the meaning of home, on display through Friday, Feb. 26, at Gallery 302 in Bridgton. Karen McDonnell, one of the exhibitors, depicted the shelter of a Tree of Life within the unifying spirit of an Orb, inspired in part by the lyrics of the song “Somewhere: Peace and quiet, and open air, time to learn, time to care, we’ll find a new way of living, we’ll find there’s a way of forgiving … somewhere.” Gallery 302 is located at 112 Main St., Bridgton. For more information, call (207) 647-2787 or visit gallery302.com. Submitted photo
Members of the Bridgton Art Guild have put together an exhibit called “Sanctuary,” featuring works created during the Covid-19 pandemic which ponder the meaning of home, on display through Friday, Feb. 26, at Gallery 302 in Bridgton. Karen McDonnell, one of the exhibitors, depicted the shelter of a Tree of Life within the unifying spirit of an Orb, inspired in part by the lyrics of the song “Somewhere: Peace and quiet, and open air, time to learn, time to care, we’ll find a new way of living, we’ll find there’s a way of forgiving … somewhere.” Gallery 302 is located at 112 Main St., Bridgton. For more information, call (207) 647-2787 or visit gallery302.com.