Join our curators for a lively discussion and gallery tour. Jeremy G. Fogg, of South Berwick, Maine, is a painting conservator and manager of Anthony Moore Painting Conservation in York. He is also a private art researcher, collector, and independent curator. Fogg has conserved and restored dozens of Tarbell paintings, and has an intimate knowledge of their construction and unique characteristics. Over the years he has worked closely with the family to further study and preserve the Tarbell legacy. Alastair Dacey is a fine art painter living in New Castle and working in Portsmouth, NH. His artistic training spanned seven years, beginning at the Rhode Island School of Design. Dacey also studied at the Ingbretson Studio of Drawing and Painting and Cecil Studios in Florence, Italy. Focusing on portraiture and figurative work, Dacey has been a professional for ten years, fulfilling notable commissions and winning awards regionally and nationally for his work. He has had studios in Boston, New York, San Antonio, and Mexico.