Morgain Bailey (b.1970, she/they) is a multimedia artist who lives in northern Maine. Her creative art practice centers around photography, painting and a critical dialogue about how we perceive and relate to the places that we live in. This body of work serves as both visual evidence and emotional metaphor. It also functions as an invitation to engage in contemplation, rest and meditation as embodied practices of both resistance and mindfulness.
She works as an exhibiting artist, educator and creator of public art events and she has a BFA from The San Francisco Art Institute of California. A short list of some of the locations where her work has been shown include the Tacoma Art Museum, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Maine at Farmington, the Humid in Athens, Georgia, Artemis Gallery in Northeast Harbor, Maine, the Common Gallery and currently at the Northeastland Hotel in Presque Isle, Maine. Her work is held globally in various private collections. In 2024, her creative practice was supported by the Kindling Fund, an Out in the Open Artist Fellowship and an Aroostook Creative Network Micro-Grant. Partial funding for this show via the Micro-Grant is made possible by the Maine Arts Commission and the grant is administered by the Wintergreen Arts Center in Presque Isle, Maine.
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