
Come visit the unique art exhibit 'One Less Traveled' here at Longwoods Preserve
One Less Traveled features sculptural artworks by 23 artists spread across 54 acres of open farmland, forest, and riparian habitat alongside the East Branch of the Piscataqua River in Cumberland Center, Maine, 15 minutes from Portland.
This biennial exhibition, curated by Joshua Reiman, highlights artists using a wide range of mediums whose work embodies whimsy, wonder, positive energy, fantasy, and exploration. These thematic works on view will raise awareness between the body, landscape, and the environment; with intertwined stories using stone and cast and welded metal sculpture, sound, installation, and landscape interventions. Each artwork is sited and carefully curated, revealing a sense of play as you meander through a guided landscape.
Artists included: Anne Alexander, Vivian Beer, Eleanor Brown, Nelson Bruns, Quinn Cotnoir, Matt Crane, Linda L. Cunningham, Jenny McGee Dougherty, Josh Dow, Sam Finkelstein, Folly Tree Arboretum, Mae Kenny, Andrew Ellis Johnson, Napoles Marty, Chris Miller, Ed Parrish Jr, Wills Phillips, Torin Porter, Jesse Salisbury, Julie Poitras Santos, Ben Spalding, Aaron T Stephan, and
LongWoods Preserve is open to the public 365 days a year for walking, hiking, biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. The Preserve’s trail system wanders throughout the property and is complemented by Whistle Cat Farm.
Admission is free and plenty of ample parking is available on site. The Trailhead can be accessed at the WANDER at LongWoods
parking lot.
LongWoods Preserve is a family-friendly space. All are welcome.
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