Home “The Shepherds Point out the Gates of the Celestial City from Hill Clear,” design by Joseph Kyle and Edward Harrison May, from The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim’s Progress, 1851, created by Edward Harrison May (1824-1887) and Joseph Kyle (1815-1863), distemper on muslin, 8 x 800 feet, Saco Museum Collection. Photo by Matthew Hamilton, Williamstown Art Conservation Center. "The Shepherds Point out the Gates of the Celestial City from Hill Clear," design by Joseph Kyle and Edward Harrison May, from The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress, 1851, created by Edward Harrison May (1824-1887) and Joseph Kyle (1815-1863), distemper on muslin, 8 x 800 feet, Saco Museum Collection. Photo by Matthew Hamilton, Williamstown Art Conservation Center.

“The Shepherds Point out the Gates of the Celestial City from Hill Clear,” design by Joseph Kyle and Edward Harrison May, from The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim’s Progress, 1851, created by Edward Harrison May (1824-1887) and Joseph Kyle (1815-1863), distemper on muslin, 8 x 800 feet, Saco Museum Collection. Photo by Matthew Hamilton, Williamstown Art Conservation Center.

View The Moving Panorama of Pilgrim's Progress at the Saco Museum, Maine.
Jamie Wyeth will be signing exhibition catalogs at the Farnsworth Art Museum on July 12
The new Ferry Beach State Park Nature Center in Saco, which highlights the unique natural features of the state park, will be feature “discovery stations” and rotating exhibits. It will be available to park visitors and school groups.  (Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands photo)