More than 200 people gathered in the Camden Amphitheatre July 23 for a live auction of paintings that had been created that weekend during the third annual Camden on Canvas event.
Proceeds of the auction were split between the artists and the Camden Public Library. The library announced that Camden on Canvas raised more than $60,000 for the library’s Campaign for the Future, which will go toward strengthening the library’s long-term ability to create young readers, foster lifelong learning, and sustain the historic building and parks.
The auction capped a full plein-air weekend, featuring 22 New England landscape artists. For two days, locals and visitors could meet the artists and watch them paint on location outdoors.
Each painter, with their own unique style and perspective, brought familiar views of Camden and Rockport to life in new ways. The following day, the public browsed the freshly created paintings in the historic Amphitheatre during an outdoor exhibit.
Participating painters included Charles Fenner Ball, Daniel J. Corey, Ken DeWaard, Carol L. Douglas, Cooper Dragonette, Diane Dubreuil, Stephan Giannini, Roberta Goschke, Alison Hill, Tina Ingraham, Jill Hoy, Eric Jacobsen, Leo Mancini-Hresko, Jonathan McPhillips, Nathaniel Meyer, Alicia Mordenti, Bjorn Runquist, Matthew Russ, Janet Sutherland, Michael E. Vermette, Peter Yesis, and Camden on Canvas collaborator Colin Page of Page Gallery.
Those who wish to contribute to the library’s Campaign for the Future may donate at librarycamden.org/future or at 55 Main Street in Camden.
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