The Victory Garden begins!
It’s springtime! With the sun out over the past few days, the Museum staff and volunteers have been starting seeds indoors. We have a big plan this year: thanks […]
It’s springtime! With the sun out over the past few days, the Museum staff and volunteers have been starting seeds indoors. We have a big plan this year: thanks […]
Here’s what’s coming up. April 2020 The Brick Store Museum has been celebrating local history, art and culture since 1936. Read on for more information about what’s ahead. You’re Doing […]
“We are not here to curse the darkness, but to light a candle that can guide us through the darkness to a safe and sure future.” – John F. Kennedy, […]
It’s a scary time for all of us. But just because we’re separated doesn’t mean we can’t share, celebrate, and experience together. The Museum’s new website (hooray, it’s finally online!) […]
To Our Friends and Visitors: Like all of you, the Brick Store Museum’s team is responding to the rapidly-changing situation regarding COVID-19. First and foremost, we sincerely hope that you and your family […]
The Brick Store Museum welcomes guest curator Claudy Boy, a Maine resident, who is presenting her private collection of “Western African Arts & Culture,” through the end of March at […]
The Brick Store Museum was founded by American artist Edith Cleaves Barry in 1936 to celebrate the area’s history, art and culture. The Museum, open year-round, completes its mission through […]
By Cynthia Walker The Brick Store Museum, which holds over 70,000 artifacts relating to the history of the Kennebunks and southern Maine, recently discovered a hidden painting in its collection. […]