Dark the Night and Bright the Stars

Waterville Creates + Lights Out

Ticonic Gallery, 93 Main Street, Waterville

July 9–October 12, 2025 (closed Tuesdays and Federal Holidays)

Dark the Night and Bright the Stars showcases visual art, textiles, sculpture, and traditional crafts to focus on themes of ancestry, with each artist conveying ancestral messages. Featured artists include Gabriel Frey, Raphael Gribetz, Sarah Haskell, Daniel Minter, David Lonebear Sanipass, Avis Turner, and Maria Wolff, each bringing unique perspectives influenced by Passamaquoddy, Mi’kmaq, Jewish, Afro-Atlantic, Scandinavian, and Celtic ancestral roots. The exhibition will run July 9–October 13, 2025 at Ticonic Gallery, with special events including storytelling, a community art project, and artist talks to deepen audience engagement with the artists’ stories and heritage.

This exhibition is curated by Lights Out, a nonprofit arts hub based in Norway, Maine. Founded by three Mainers who believe in Maine art, the group is dedicated to connecting artists and their communities to a broader audience. By showcasing both emerging and established artists side by side, Lights Out Gallery fosters meaningful dialogue, collaboration, and a strong sense of camaraderie within the arts community.

Featured image:

Sarah Haskell
The Invitation (detail), 2024
Linen and rayon, naturally dyed with acorns, indigo, madder, iron, and ceriops
Handwoven with brocade and embroidery
22″ x 41″

Thank you to our sponsors Allen Insurance, Kennebec Savings Bank, the City of Waterville, Central Maine Newspapers, and ProMoving Services!

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