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SUMMARY:Chinese Tea Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Visiting professor Dr. Ruifang Han will be hosting a traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony. \nThis co-curricular event is sponsored by the Office of Experiential and Global Education with funding from the UISFL Grant and is eligible for credit toward the first Global Competency Micro-Credential Badge. Location: UMF Kalikow Education Center\, Rm. 107. FREE. UMF Community Only.  Sponsored by: Office of Experiential and Global Education. Contact: Brooke-Lynn Hinkley\, 207-778-7519.
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/chinese-tea-ceremony/
LOCATION:UMF Kalikow Education Center
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-22/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-17/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:TRIO Week Kickoff Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Join Johnson Scholars to kick-off our TRIO Week celebration with carnival games\, prizes\, and snacks! All campus welcome. Location: The Landing\, Olsen Student Center. FREE\, UMF Community Only. Sponsored by Johnson Scholars. Contact: Joe McShane\, 207-778-7068\, joseph.mcshane@maine.edu.
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/trio-week-kickoff-carnival/
LOCATION:The Landing\, Olsen Student Center
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-21/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-16/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T170000
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SUMMARY:ArtsFarmington Presents: UNBOUGHT
DESCRIPTION:ArtsFarmington is pleased to offer its next program “UNBOUGHT” at the Emery Performance Space in Farmington with a reception to follow at the North Church. February is Black History Month and March is Women’s HistoryMonth. This makes “Unbought” especially timely. It features the dramatic stories of three African American women played by Tiffany Terrell: Ida B. Wells\, journalist and women’s suffrage activist; Sally Hemings\, the slave with whom Thomas Jefferson fathered six children; and Shirley Chisholm\, the first African American Congresswoman from New York and first African American woman to run for President. The title of the show derives from Shirley Chisholm’s memoir\, “Unbought and Unbossed.”  \nThe musical score features jazz\, folk\, popular and classical works by African American composers as interpreted by a cellist\, pianist\, and percussionist. Admission: $20\, more if you can\, less if you can’t. All welcome\, no one turned away. Sponsored by ArtsFarmington. Free for UMF students. Youth 18 &amp; under free through our Arts Inspire Youth program. Tickets at artsfarmington.org with a limited number available at the door. Contact: artsfarmingtonmedia@gmail.com.
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/artsfarmington-presents-unbought-2/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T120000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-20/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T120000
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CREATED:20250527T233732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134803Z
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-15/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T120000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-19/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T160000
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-14/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T120000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-18/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-13/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T170000
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SUMMARY:Anime Film Night: Spirited Away
DESCRIPTION:Visiting ALLEX fellow Atsumi Shibata will be hosting an anime film night Wednesday evening\, showing Hayao Miyazaki’s Spirited Away. This co-curricular event is sponsored by the Office of Experiential and Global Education with funding from the UISFL Grant and is eligible for credit toward the first Global Competency Micro-Credential Badge. Location: Lincoln Auditorium\, UMF Roberts Learning Center. FREE. UMF Community Only.  Sponsored by: Office of Experiential and Global Education. Contact: Brooke-Lynn Hinkley\, 207-778-7519.
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/anime-film-night-spirited-away/
LOCATION:Lincoln Auditorium\, UMF Roberts Learning Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T180000
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CREATED:20250527T233716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134750Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-17/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250219T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134750Z
UID:10000692-1739966400-1739980800@staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io
SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-12/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134749Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-16/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134749Z
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-11/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250217T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233715Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-15/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233715Z
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-10/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250216T073000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233700Z
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SUMMARY:ArtsFarmington Presents: UNBOUGHT
DESCRIPTION:ArtsFarmington is pleased to offer its next program “UNBOUGHT” at the Emery Performance Space in Farmington with a reception to follow at the North Church. February is Black History Month and March is Women’s HistoryMonth. This makes “Unbought” especially timely. It features the dramatic stories of three African American women played by Tiffany Terrell: Ida B. Wells\, journalist and women’s suffrage activist; Sally Hemings\, the slave with whom Thomas Jefferson fathered six children; and Shirley Chisholm\, the first African American Congresswoman from New York and first African American woman to run for President. The title of the show derives from Shirley Chisholm’s memoir\, “Unbought and Unbossed.”  \nThe musical score features jazz\, folk\, popular and classical works by African American composers as interpreted by a cellist\, pianist\, and percussionist. Admission: $20\, more if you can\, less if you can’t. All welcome\, no one turned away. Sponsored by ArtsFarmington. Free for UMF students. Youth 18 &amp; under free through our Arts Inspire Youth program. Tickets at artsfarmington.org with a limited number available at the door. Contact: artsfarmingtonmedia@gmail.com.
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/artsfarmington-presents-unbought/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134737Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-14/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134736Z
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-9/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T180000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-13/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134736Z
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-8/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T180000
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CREATED:20250527T233659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134736Z
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/art-exhibit-holobiont-woodcut-prints-by-amanda-lilleston-12/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/john-harlow-take-only-what-you-can-carry-7/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T151338
CREATED:20250527T233658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T134735Z
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SUMMARY:Sigma Tau Delta Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:The English Honor Society will be selling wrapped books for its “Blind Date with a Book” sale. Books will be sold for $1 (paperback) and $2 (hardback). Proceeds will fund graduation honor cords for the society. Location: Olsen Student Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Sponsored by: Sigma Tau Delta. Contact Misty Krueger. 207-778-7473.
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/sigma-tau-delta-book-sale-2/
LOCATION:Olsen Student Center\, 99 South St\, Waterville\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.547164;-69.642771
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T180000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit\, "Holobiont: Woodcut Prints by Amanda Lilleston"
DESCRIPTION:“Holobiont” presents a selection of woodcut prints and collages by Maine-based artist\, Amanda Lilleston. A holobiont is a host organism and its associated organic community that functions as a single ecological unit. Inspired by the interconnected systems of biology and physiology\, Lilleston uses woodcut printmaking as a tool to explore the mutuality between the world and the bodies it continually shapes. Through drawing\, relief carving\, and printing\, she transforms imagery of the body and landscape into shifting and evolving compositions\, investigating the idea of self and what that means in an interconnected environment. Lilleston is an Assistant professor of Art at Cooby College and has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally including the International Triennial Colour in Graphic Arts in Torún\, Poland; Boston Printmakers North American Print Biennial; the Atlanta Print Biennial; the Zillman Art Museum\, and upcoming participation in the DI CARTA / PAPERMADE 6th edition: International Contemporary Art Biennale at the Museo Civico Palazzo Fogazzaro in Schio\, Italy. \nHolobiont will be on view in Emery Community Arts Center from Jan. 30-March 8\, 2025. Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat.\, 12pm-6pm; closed holidays and university breaks. Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges\, 207-778-7461\, ann.bartges@maine.edu. https://wpsites.maine.edu/emerycommunityartscenter/2025/01/16/amanda-lilleston-holoboint/ \nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/gfy-gthj-vug\nOr dial: (US) +1 619-728-5356 PIN: 688006186#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
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LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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SUMMARY:John Harlow: Take Only What You Can Carry
DESCRIPTION:The UMF Art Gallery proudly presents ‘Take Only What You Can Carry\,” a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow\, UMF Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday\, Feb. 6 through March 28.  \nHarlow’s work in photography and video conveys intimate\, raw documents of family life\, domestic spaces\, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through  poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan\, His work  is deeply human\, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort\, beauty\, and vulnerability all at once. \nLocation: UMF Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public. The UMF Art Gallery is dedicated to bringing contemporary art to the campus and regional communities. The gallery is located at 246 Main Street\, behind the Admissions Office.  \nGallery hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m.\, and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at maline@maine.edu or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment. https://www.artgalleryumf.org/
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LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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