Dog Days will be on view July 6-14 at the Harlow, 100 Water St., in Hallowell. An opening reception is set for 5-7 p.m. Friday, July 6, in tandem with the opening reception for the Summer Member’s Show. No dogs will be allowed at the opening reception, however well-behaved dogs are encouraged to attend the exhibition anytime following the reception during open hours noon-6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Dogs must be leashed or carried at all times. Only one dog per human at a time.

The light-hearted exhibition will feature 65 works by 32 artists celebrating loyal canine companions. The exhibition resulted from a call for art asking artists to submit artwork specifically for dogs to enjoy.

Participating artists are listed alphabetically by town as follows: David Allen, of Appleton; Brianna Daley, Teresa Lavallee and Robin Miller, all of Augusta; Gretchen Mahoney, of Camden; Linda Hermans, of Dresden; Barbara Loken and Gigi Ragasa, both of Farmingdale; Alice Rohman, of Freeport; Amy Peters Wood, of Georgetown; Laura Endres, Roger Ireland, Michelle Holbrook Pronovost, Kelly Kennedy Yokoyama and Nancy McGinnis, all of Hallowell; Caitlyn Mello, Jackson; Shawna Barnes, of Knox; Petrea Noyes, of Lincolnville; Thaylene Bernard, of Livermore; Bruce Armstrong, of Manchester; Don Best, of Norway; Santiago Farias, of Poland; Elizabeth Fraser and Drew Ennis, both of Portland; Jim Decker and Julie Plummer, both of Richmond; Richard Pelletier, of Sabattus; Barbara Chase and Rose Crossman, both of Waterville; Jeremy Smith, of Wayne; Justin Pierce, of Weeks Mills; and Cynthia Ahlstrin, of Winthrop.

Exhibitions are always free and open to the public. For more information, visit harlowgallery.org or call 622-3813.

Dog Days is sponsored by Easy Street Lounge, Doug and Melinda Jennings and Chris Walters Productions.

For more information, contact 622-3813, harlowgallery@gmail.com or visit harlowgallery.org.

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