Working Waterfront Newspaper: Tina Ingraham Paints the Custom House Wharf
Tina Ingraham was featured in the Working Waterfront Newspaper. You can read the article here.
Tina Ingraham was featured in the Working Waterfront Newspaper. You can read the article here.
Tina was interviewed by Nancy Gordon in Creative Maine Magazine. Read the interview here.
Portland Press Herald Arts Review by Jorge S. Arango, September 20, 2020 Virtual doesn’t suffice. Tina Ingraham’s paintings must be experienced in personBehind the unabashed romanticism of her work lies serious skill and technique. Following is an excerpt from the review. “Exhibition materials quote her as saying, “A look through a viewfinder divides my vision of…
“See Portland through the eyes of artists in Greenhut Galleries showThe gallery put its biennial ‘Portland Show’ up online and in its street-facing windows.” Posted April 13, 2020 By Bob Keyes staff writer.
Maine: The Painted StateAn invitational exhibit, all about Maine!April 4 – 27 Maine has been an artist magnet for over 100 years. The allure of its rugged coastline and the romance of the sea, its lakes and islands, its wild beauty and isolation and, of course, the distinctive qualities of its northern light have captivated…
“Paintings of Portland” documents a beautiful city in transition. by Daniel Kany, Portland Press Herald.The new book “Paintings of Portland” by Carl Little and David Little is a valuable tool and resource. It is a recording of a beautiful city, told through the vision of artists who have worked here more than 200 years.
Ingraham’s current exhibit at Greenhut Galleries: Rock, Trees Sand and Sea, Popham to Blue Hill, includes paintings inspired by painting coves and riverbeds along the Down East Coast between Popham Beach and East Blue Hill. Following is her Artist’s statement concerning the new body of twenty-four paintings. TINA INGRAHAM ARTIST STATEMENT AUGUST 25, 2017 ART“ROCKS, TREES,…
Tina Ingraham’s, “Portland Pier Moorings”, a painting of the Harbor Fish House in Portland, Maine has been traveling! From the 2016 “Portland Biennial Show” at Greenhut Galleries to “A Continuum of Place” at The Penobscot Marine Museum in Searsport, the painting traveled to the Maine State House through March of 2017.
Portland Press Herald Arts Review, September 17, 2017It follows in part… “Art review: Tina Ingraham’s brush with the mortality of natureThe landscape painter’s autumnal palette is on view at Greenhut Galleries in Portland. By Daniel Kany Tina Ingraham’s “Rocks, Trees, Sand & Sea: Popham to Blue Hill” at Greenhut Galleries is an exhibition of handsome…
Tina Ingraham was one of 23 Maine Artists to receive a Project Grant awarded for the 2015-2016 year from the Maine Arts Commission. The Project Grant for Artists is designed to support creative projects throughout Maine. Grant funds assist artists with the creation of new work or the continuation of existing arts programs. Projects can…