Meg Brown Payson

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Meg Brown Payson

About

Meg Brown Payson earned her BFA from the College of Fine Art at Boston University followed by an MFA from Vermont College. She was an Associate Professor of Drawing and Foundation at the Maine College of Art until she left teaching in 2011. Her work has been exhibited widely in New England, including at the Portland Museum of Art, the deCordova Museum, and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art. It is included in collections at the Portland Museum of Art, the deCordova Museum, Neiman-Marcus, Duke Energy, Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, and more. Payson has been awarded residencies at Ellis-Beauregard Foundation, the La Napoule Foundation, Anderson Ranch Art Center and the Vermont Studio Center.

Devoted to time outside, Payson has traveled widely throughout the wild places of the American Southwest and the North Woods of Maine and Quebec. Payson lives and works in coastal Maine.

Meg Brown Payson currently has an exhibition at the Cove Street Arts in Portland, ME. The “A Silence Fell with The Waking Bird” exhibition shows the wild landscapes that are alive and breathing, a complex, variable, huge, immersive and minutely exquisite paintings that celebrate landscape.

“A Silence with The Waking Bird” exhibition is running from January 21st to March 20th, 2021.

Location

Located at The Cove Street Art Gallery
71 Cove St.
Portland, ME 02667

The Gallery is open from Monday to Friday
from 10 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. and Saturdays 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

 

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