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"Exploding Native Inevitable" brings the work of 14 emerging Indigenous artists — videos, paintings, drawings and an installation — to the Sheldon Museum of Art.
April at Bates arrives with light, with motion, and with meaning. Students dance through history and map the past. There are ...
Read more stories from the Globe’s Summer Arts Guide. MELISSA CARPER If you want a quick gloss on what Melissa Carper is ...
In a concert hall. At a brewery. During a yoga class. Outside. By candlelight. At a festival. Mainers will be able to hear classical music in all kinds of venues this summer. Here are a few. PORTLAND ...
Every summer, Tara McDonough makes a plan. For more than a decade, McDonough has been involved in one way or another with PortFringe, an annual theater festival that pushes the boundaries of ...
Census data shows the city has become more popular with recent college graduates, and some surveys of Maine students indicate ...
First Security Bank donated the building to the LCSC Foundation for use as a center for arts and culture in March 1991. Hours ...
Cushman comes to Bates from the University of Hartford, where she is the Edith Dale Monson Gallery Director and Curator at ...
For a tiny city, the Crystal City of Upstate New York sure has a big heart for the arts. Corning boasts one of the best small ...
Lights Out Gallery will curate and host an art show in partnership with Woodhull at Safford House in Portland, from May 29 ...
Forty artists hailing from Erie to Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and across New York’s Southern Tier have been selected to ...