Talking Art in Maine - A free evening with renowned artist John Moore
Damariscotta’s historic Lincoln Theater is pleased to welcome our next guest in the “Talking Art in Maine” series, an exciting opportunity for art enthusiasts and community members to engage with one of Maine’s most celebrated artists. On Thursday, April 3, at 7 p.m., Talking Art in Maine host, artist Emily Sabino, will welcome artist John Moore to the stage for a special conversation about his art, his creative process, and the stories and inspirations behind the canvas.
Moore, based out of Belfast, is a celebrated contemporary realist painter known for his luminous, meditative depictions of post-industrial landscapes, urban architecture, and studio interiors. While his work exudes realism, it avoids the rigid precision of photorealism, instead showcasing a tactile, painterly quality achieved through layered brushwork and contrasting hues. Moore reimagines scenes by combining elements from en plein air sketches, photographs, and studio studies, creating sophisticated compositions that reflect his unique New Realist perspective. Inspired by the legacy of Precisionist painters, he has spent decades capturing the evolving lifespan of American industry, particularly in sites like Coatesville, Pennsylvania, and Frankford, Philadelphia. An esteemed educator and academic, Moore’s work is held in major collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, solidifying his influence in contemporary art.
Talking Art in Maine host, Emily Sabino, is an abstract representational painter from Midcoast Maine. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across the state, and she is currently a Board Member of the Union of Maine Visual Artists, co-curating several exhibitions in 2024 and 2025.
Mark your calendars to experience the magic of art and creativity with John Moore at the Lincoln Theater. This is a free non-ticketed event, open to the public with general admission. Doors will open at 6:30 for the 7 p.m. event. All presentations in Lincoln Theater's Talking Art in Maine 2024-25 series are generously supported by Damariscotta Hardware, The Damariscotta River Grill, Hammond Lumber, and The Knickerbocker Group. Lincoln Theater is located at 2 Theater Street in the heart of downtown Damariscotta. More information is available online at LincolnTheater.org or by contacting the theater office by email at info@LincolnTheater.org or by calling 563-3424.