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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-31/
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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-30/
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SUMMARY:Paint\, Sip\, & Self-Care Tips at the SLC!
DESCRIPTION:Welcome spring with a guided painting session! Relax with art\, sip sparkling cider\, and discover easy self-care tips. Join us for a creative\, refreshing evening of fun and relaxation! Location: Student Learning Commons. FREE. UMF Community Only. Sponsored by: Academic Coaching. Contact: Jamie Richardson\, 207-212-4676\, jamie.richardson@maine.edu\, https://sites.google.com/maine.edu/slc-umf/home?authuser=0&pli=1
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/paint-sip-self-care-tips-at-the-slc/
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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-29/
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SUMMARY:A Theatre UMF Production
DESCRIPTION:100 Saints You Should Know by Kate Fodor\, Directed by Jayne Decker. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. Location: Alumni Theater. Admission: $8 Adults\, $7 Seniors\, $3 UMF Students with ID. Open to the Public. Sponsored by: Arts\, Humanities\, and Social Science Depts. Contact: Shari WItham\, 207-778-7425\, switham@maine.edu.\nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/twr-fjtz-scn\nOr dial: (US) +1 413-848-4499 PIN: 719643122#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/a-theatre-umf-production-4/
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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-28/
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SUMMARY:A Theatre UMF Production
DESCRIPTION:100 Saints You Should Know by Kate Fodor\, Directed by Jayne Decker. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. Location: Alumni Theater. Admission: $8 Adults\, $7 Seniors\, $3 UMF Students with ID. Open to the Public. Sponsored by: Arts\, Humanities\, and Social Science Depts. Contact: Shari WItham\, 207-778-7425\, switham@maine.edu.\nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/cyn-mqkx-jfa\nOr dial: (US) +1 252-491-1154 PIN: 795737700#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/a-theatre-umf-production-3/
LOCATION:UMF Alumni Theater
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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-32/
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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-27/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Theatre UMF Production
DESCRIPTION:100 Saints You Should Know by Kate Fodor\, Directed by Jayne Decker. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. Location: Alumni Theater. Admission: $8 Adults\, $7 Seniors\, $3 UMF Students with ID. Open to the Public. Sponsored by: Arts\, Humanities\, and Social Science Depts. Contact: Shari WItham\, 207-778-7425\, switham@maine.edu.\nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/cyn-mqkx-jfa\nOr dial: (US) +1 252-491-1154 PIN: 795737700#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/a-theatre-umf-production-2/
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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-31/
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-26/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Theatre UMF Production
DESCRIPTION:100 Saints You Should Know by Kate Fodor\, Directed by Jayne Decker. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service. Location: Alumni Theater. Admission: $8 Adults\, $7 Seniors\, $3 UMF Students with ID. Open to the Public. Sponsored by: Arts\, Humanities\, and Social Science Depts. Contact: Shari WItham\, 207-778-7425\, switham@maine.edu.\nJoin with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/cyn-mqkx-jfa\nOr dial: (US) +1 252-491-1154 PIN: 795737700#\nLearn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/a-theatre-umf-production/
LOCATION:UMF Alumni Theater
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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-30/
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-25/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T204858Z
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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-29/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172517
CREATED:20250527T233805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T204859Z
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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-24/
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:20250304T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250304T180000
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CREATED:20250527T233804Z
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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-28/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T172517
CREATED:20250527T233804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T204858Z
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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-23/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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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-27/
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-22/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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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-26/
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-21/
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:20250228T120000
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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-25/
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-20/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
GEO:44.667083;-70.148381
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Visiting Writers Series Reading
DESCRIPTION:The Visiting Writers Series presents fiction writer Nick Fuller Googins. The reading will be followed by a book signing with the author. \nLocation: The Landing in the UMF Olsen Student Center\, FREE\, Open to the Public\, Sponsored by; The UMF Creative Writing Department\, Contact Amy Neswald\, 207-778-8024\, amy.neswald@maine.edu
URL:https://staging-umaine-far-bedrock-wp.spark451.io/event/canceled-visiting-writers-series-reading/
LOCATION:The Landing\, UMF Olsen Student Center
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T180000
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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-24/
LOCATION:Emery Community Arts Center
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000
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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-19/
LOCATION:UMF Art Gallery\, 246 Main St\, Farmington\, ME\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250226T180000
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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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