MAINE ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Maine art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For the year 2025, we will be focusing more on these important art venues. Please consider joining us and supporting them whenever you can. The membership benefits are worth it, plus you will be contributing to important local and regional art resources. This guide provides you with links to as many art organization as we know about in the state. If you know of other art organizations that are not listed, please let us know.
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Maine Art Museums
Brick Store Museum (Kennebunk)Center for Maine Contemporary Art (Rockland)
Davistown Museum (Liberty)
Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland)
Maine Maritime Museum (Bath)
Maine Museum of Photographic Arts (Portland)
Maine State Museum (Augusta)
Ogunquit Museum of American Art (Qgunquit)
Penobscot Marine Museum (Searsport)
Portland Museum of Art (Portland)
Stanley Museum (Kingfield)
Wendell Gilley Museum (Southwest Harbor)
University Art Museums and Galleries in Maine
Bowdoin College Museum of Art (Brunswick)Colby College Museum of Art (Colby College, Waterville)
Heartwood College of Art (Kennebunk)
Hudson Museum (U of Maine, Orono)
Institute of Contemporary Art @ MECA (Portland)
Museum of Art (Bates College, Lewiston)
Zillman Art Museum (U of Maine, Bangor)
Maine Art Centers
Annex Arts (Castine)Art Waves (Bar Harbor)
Center for Maine Contemporary Art (Rockland)
Chocolate Church Arts Center (Bath)
Eastport Arts Center (Eastport)
The Hill Arts (Portland)
Maine Art Glass (Lisbon Falls)
Maine Craft Portland (Portland)
Maine Fiber Arts (Topsham)
Maine Media Workshops + College (Rockport)
Monson Arts (Monson)
Portland Media Center (Portland)
River Arts (Damariscotta)
River Tree Arts (Kennebunk)
SPACE (Portland)
Waterfall Arts (Belfast & Montville)
Maine Non-Profit Art Organizations
Boothbay Region Art Foundation (Boothbay Harbor)Creative Portland (Portland)
Deer Isle Artists Association (Deer Isle)
Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation (Portland)
Indigo Arts Alliance (Portland)
Kittery Art Association (Kittery Point)
L/A Arts (Lewiston and Auburn)
Maine Alliance for Arts Education (Augusta)
Maine Crafts Association (Portland)
Maine Arts Commission
Maine Historical Society (Portland)
Maine Made (Augusta)
Ogunquit Art Association - Barn Gallery (Ogunquit)
Maine Film Association (Portland)
Public Art Portland (Portland)
River Arts (Damariscotta)
Sanford Art Association (Sanford)
Waterfall Arts (Belfast)
York Art Association (York Harbor)
ART MUSEUM GUIDES FOR EVERY STATE
ART GALLERY GUIDES FOR OTHER STATES
Art guides for every state and thirty-seven major art cities.
Art-Collecting.com offers easy-to-use gallery guides and art resources designed to help you explore exhibitions, discover new galleries, and stay connected to the art world. Think of our guides as a virtual art walk—whether you're visiting a favorite gallery or exploring a new city.
We cover all 50 states and major art destinations, making it easy to find galleries, museums, and art events wherever you go. Browse our Gallery Guides to explore more cities and regions.
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