Join us for a Visiting Artist talk with Gail Spaien as a part of the Summer 2026 Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
Gail Spaien (b. 1958, Hartford, Connecticut) is a Maine-based artist whose paintings of observed and imagined places celebrate the rhythms of daily life. Drawing inspiration from the landscapes, gardens, and vernacular architecture of seaside New England, the images she composes blend still life with landscape, often depicting a unification between the interior and exterior of a place. The way Spaien makes her work reflects practices of repetition, slowness, and care. Her use of decorative patterning and subtly off-kilter perspectives suggests a tension between idealized visions of place and the complexities of lived experience. The domestic and natural spaces she depicts invite viewers into a conversation about the significance of ordinary routine as acts of resistance and renewal.