Among the many treasures Freeport has to share with visitors, is a wealth of talent in virtually all aspects of the visual and performing arts.
From the extraordinary 501 seat Freeport Performing Arts Center, with its celebrated Steinway Concert Grand, to intimate art exhibits subtly presented within several Freeport businesses, to one of Maine’s most popular Art Festivals, Freeport offers many ways to please your artistic sensibilities.
You can experience the works of renowned artists, artisans, sculptors, musicians and performers right here in Freeport. Even more offerings are very nearby, in fact only minutes from in-town Freeport.
Art Around Town...
Artistic treasures can often be found on display at a variety of Freeport locales. Here are a few...
Azure Café, 123 Main Street, presents a continuous exhibit of art as a backdrop to its impeccable cuisine and fine wines.
Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers Furniture Gallery, 149 Main Street, displays works of art by notable Maine painters, including Neil Welliver, Eric Hopkins, David Little and Wendy Turner in its flagship showroom.
The Harrington House, 45 Main Street, is one of the properties of the Freeport Historical Society. Exhibits by well know local artists are often on display along with the fascinating historical documents and features of the Society.
We are very excited about the efforts, talents and enthusiasm of the Freeport Creative Arts Group.
Open to all in the visual, creative and performance arts, FCA is an important new part of the Freeport Experience.
To find out more about this vibrant and ecclectic group go to their new webpage...
Development of FCA is supported in part by the Freeport Creative Economy Initiative. The CE Initiative is an effort managed by FEDC, with partnership and support of FMA.
FCA webpage is sponsored by Freeport Merchants Assoc.
The Freeport Performing Arts Center
FPAC is a recently constructed 501seat state-of-the-art performance venue.
An ever-increasing series of productions and concerts includes a range from symphonies, chamber ensembles and oratorios to community theatre, comedy, and folk trios.
Freeport Community Players
Freeport Community Players was formed in 1989 by a dedicated group of theater enthusiasts. Its mission is to provide opportunities for performers and audiences to enjoy the benefits of community theater and to promote performing arts in Freeport.
FCP strives to introduce the community to the broad range of styles and forms that theater has to offer.
FCP has staged over 60 productions, from musicals (such as You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown and Grease) and operettas (Amahl & the Night Visitor) to light comedies (such as Barefoot in the Park) and classic dramas (such as Antigone).
The Players present their annual “RADIO” stage show the first weekend of December during the Freeport Sparkle Weekend event.
It’s a clear audience favorite.
“We don't know what we'll do, but we do know it will be packed with popular music and original scripts and lots more from our clever sound effects ladies - Live from the WFCP Studios @ FPAC”
In addition to important musical events and concerts on a grander scale, Freeport offers several opportunities for musical enjoyment at a more intimate level.
Among these are Jazz Nights at Azure Café, “piano-side” dining at the Muddy Rudder, a wide range of evening entertainment offerings at Jameson Tavern, and Gritty McDuff’s.
See our Calendar of Events page for listings, dates, times and details.
One of the most respected and popular Art Festivals in Maine is the annual Freeport Merchants Association Fall in the Village Art and Music Festival. This juried event brings together over a hundred of the most talented in several categories. Included are two and three-dimensional art, sculpture, mixed media and photography. This year we are inviting artists to participate in our one day event that are not part of the jury process in an effort to include all who have expressed interest. Please join us on September 18th.
The Freeport Performing Arts Center is conveniently located at 30 Holbrook Street, just off Main Street in the downtown village.
Greater Freeport Community Chorus (GFCC) began in Freeport under the direction of Sukie Rice 13 years ago and has grown to a membership of about 55.
Our current artistic director is Virgil Bozeman, IV, choral director at Richmond Middle/High Schools and active leader in District 3 Honors Festivals.
We are a mixed voice, non-auditioned chorus. We enjoy singing a variety of music and want to share that with the community in our concerts. We rehearse on Sunday evenings from 6:30-9:00 pm in the music room at Freeport High School from September to May and perform concerts in December and May.
Festival will present the Tempest a free Shakespeare production on the
LL Bean Discovery Park Stage. The play will run for four exciting nights, and will offer a delightful and memorable experience for residents and visitors alike.
Plan a day filled with art on Saturday, July 31st in downtown Freeport, Maine. From 10am-5pm will be the 2nd annual Freeport Creative Arts Sidewalk Sale. You will have the opportunity to shop for handmade jewelry, crafts, art and meet the local artists at tents and tables throughout downtown.
Join us at 6pm for our evening event, which will be held at Freeport Square Gallery on Main Street. There we will be hosting an opening reception for our third FCA Member Juried Exhibit. This year we are honored to have June Fitzpatrick of June Fitzpatrick Galleries in Portland as our juror. The show will be on display from July 31st to August 15th.
Both events are free and open to the public. Please visit our website which is hosted by our partner Freeport Merchants Association and read about our artists. FMI about the event or to participate as an artist please email us at: