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Fleur Pellet of Scarborough, trustee Hilary Robbins of Cumberland Foreside, and Aimee Bessire of Portland. The Contemporaries is a group intended to get 35- to 45-year-olds to engage with the Portland Museum of Art.
Caitlin Crowe, Eliza Warren-Giberson and Jennifer Crane, all of Portland.
Chloe Kregling-Ahlberg of North Yarmouth, Rob and Sydney Barrett of Portland and Matthew Ahlberg of North Yarmouth.
Ivan Cardona, Erica Schair-Cardona and Ali Malone, all of Portland.
Dustin Sleight of Westbrook and steering committee member Tawny Alvarez of Scarborough.
The museum’s curator, Andrew Eschelbacher, and director of marketing, Graeme Kennedy, beside “Human Structures” by Jonathan Borofsky of Ogunquit.
PMA trustee Alex Fisher of Portland with Marika Ruppe of Pownal.
Contemporaries members Shawn Agren of Portland and Chris Haddad of Cape Elizabeth. Three hundred Contemporaries marked the group’s first decade at the Midsummer Party on July 12
Jennifer Howard, Alice Evans and Louise Lynch, all of Portland.
Steering committee member Lila Hunt Davies and her husband, Zack Davies, of Cumberland.
Contemporaries members Catlin and Matt Byers of Cumberland Foreside on the lawn in the sculpture garden.
John Capello and Jessica Mello of Bath, beside “Hearsay” by Maine-based sculptor Celeste Roberge.
Joe Healey of Freeport, Donyelle Werner of Falmouth, Adam Gardner and his wife, Lauren Sullivan, of Cape Elizabeth and Liz Berle of Cumberland Foreside.
Nathaniel Baldwin and Erin Kiley, owners of Flea-for-All, with Lizzy Jones, the museum’s director of audience engagement, and David Packard of Portland.
Tom Malin, co-owner of Little Giant, and Lisa DiCenso of South Portland.