Marsden Hartley (1877-1943), a native son of Lewiston, is recognized as one of the great American modernists, so it is befitting that one of the Museum of Art’s most notable collections is the Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection and Archive. The museum has often exhibited objects from this collection, especially selections from its extensive holdings of […]
2015
Points of View: Works by Gould, Green, Maisel and White
Through October 17, the Bates College Museum of Art will present “Points of View,” an exhibition of contemporary photography featuring new and recent works by Jay Gould, of Baltimore, Maryland, Gary Green, of Waterville, Maine, David Maisel, of Marin, California and Shoshannah White, of Portland, Maine. Viewing elements of the Maine landscape from different levels […]
Maine Collected
“Maine Collected” features selected works by living artists connected to Maine from the Bates Museum of Art’s permanent collection. The collection has significant strengths in Maine art. This exhibition includes work in most media and in a wide variety of themes and styles, many of which have not been on view in the museum previously. […]
Calendar
FRI/12 MISCELLANEOUS “ART SCOOP” END-OF-YEAR ART EVENT, 5-7:30p.m., Brunswick Junior High School. Celebrating another year of art making at Brunswick Junior High School, displaying work from all students in a variety of 2D and 3D media. There will also be make-and-take arts and craft activities and ice cream in the cafeteria. FOLK DANCE BRUNSWICK, 6:30-9p.m., […]
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I am a single woman who borrowed $80,000 to send my daughter to college with the understanding that she would take over the payments once she was professionally established. She is now so “into” her new lifestyle that she is refusing to have contact with her “poor” birth mother. She refuses to take […]