The artists in the show come from all across the state and offer a wide range of motifs and mediums in their work. The exhibition was inspired by the acclaimed “Art of Katahdin: The Mountain, the Range, the Region” written by artist and author David Little and edited by Carl Little. Published by Down East Books in 2013, the book follows an historic timeline using art inspired by the mountain, as well as Katahdin-related literature, photography, graphics, maps and more. The Littles will be signing copies of the book at the show’s opening reception.

The Harlow Gallery, at 160 Water Street in Hallowell, is open noon-6 p.m., Wednesday–Saturday. For more information, visit www.harlowgallery.org or call 207-622-3813.

Participating artists by town are as follows:

Auburn: John R. Wiley

Bath: Michael Branca

Beals: Valerie Aponik

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Belfast: David Estey and Clarence Hilyard

Biddeford: Rachael Eastman

Deer Isle: Frederica Marshall

Durham: Stephanie Berry

East Boothbay: Carlton Plummer

Eastbrook: Paul Alexandre John

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Farmington: Alana Ranney

Gardiner: John Carnes and Janet Favor

Georgetown: Katherine Gray and Amy Peters Wood

Hallowell: Christopher Cart, Jym St. Pierre and the late Ellen Twisleton Vaughan, via the Vaughan Homestead Foundation

Hampden: Kay Carter

Hartland: Olena Babak

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Indian Island: Michael Vermette

Lincolnville: Stefan Pastuhov

Lubec: Tim Gaydos

Millinocket: Cat Clark and Marsha Donahue

Monmouth: Doris Anne Holman

Mount Desert Island: R. Scott Baltz and Judy Taylor

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Mount Vernon: Pamela Hetherly

New Milford: Diane Dubreuil

New Portland: Nora West

New Sharon: Angie Blevins

Oakland: Abbot Meader

Orono: Teddi-Jann Covell

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Pittston: Judith Schuppien

Portland: Douglas Howe

Readfield: J. Thomas R. Higgins

Searsport: Sandy Dolan

Sidney: Suzanne Savage Brewer

Surry: Nancy Hathaway

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Topsham: Keith Spiro

Walpole: Erica Qualey

Washington: Joan Freiman

West Bath: Evelyn Dunphy

Westbrook: Caren-Marie Michel

Winthrop: Penny Markley and Kerry Wilkins-Deming

and from Webster, MA: John Redick and Pamela Redick

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