Sanctuary Arts

Sanctuary Arts is a center for the visual arts in Eliot, Maine, United States. Located in a converted 1861 New England church, it houses private and teaching studios, living spaces, a library, and a gallery. The center was founded in 1997 by Christopher Gowell, who is its administrator, and co-owned by her with Robert Wallis, who helped finance the center. Sanctuary Arts is also home to The Green Foundry, known for fabricating Robert Indiana's HOPE installation at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.

Sanctuary Arts

Sanctuary Arts is a center for the visual arts in Eliot, Maine, United States. Located in a converted 1861 New England church, it houses private and teaching studios, living spaces, a library, and a gallery. The center was founded in 1997 by Christopher Gowell, who is its administrator, and co-owned by her with Robert Wallis, who helped finance the center. Sanctuary Arts is also home to The Green Foundry, known for fabricating Robert Indiana's HOPE installation at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.