July 2, 2026
- July 30, 2026

The Blue Hill Public Library will present “Wendy Lewis Blue Hill Landscapes,” a solo exhibition by Maine artist Wendy Lewis, on view at the library from July 2 through July 30. The public is invited to a reception on Friday, July 10, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
About the show, Wendy offers, “Over the past 42 summers I have worked on a series of oil pastel landscapes around Blue Hill Bay. These are very specific, local scenes, done one a day, within walking distance of where I’ve lived: on Peter’s Cove, at Circle Farm in south Blue Hill, and in East Blue Hill.”
She says that the small scale of the work and the simple materials it requires–a drawing
board, paper, oil pastels–raise few distractions from the intimate dialogue between
seeing and drawing. “Within this dialogue, images resonate between shapes and in the
darkness of deep colors.” She adds, “As I am drawn back to the same spots repeatedly
from day to day and year to year, the struggle is to capture this resonance, which seems
both local and universal, even as it defies resolution.”
Wendy Seligman Lewis has been creating artwork in multiple mediums since she was a
teenager. After studying at the Art Students League with Lennart Anderson and at the
New York Studio School with Leland Bell, Mercedes Matter, Milton Resnick, and Peter
Agostini, she has worked on three primary series: self-portraits dating back to 1970,
Maine landscapes dating back to the 1980s, and recently, dot paintings. Images can be
viewed on Wendy’s website at www.wendyslewis.com.
The show will be available for viewing starting July 2, subject to the Howard Room
meeting schedule. For more information, contact the library at 374-5515.
- “Boulders and Long Island”
- “Blue Shed in the Woods”
- “Shoreline East Blue Hill”
- “Pines at the Quarry”
- “Pine and Three Birches”
- Wendy at work.















