Rockland, Maine, August 26, 2016 —The Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) invites artists of all ages to create exquisitely simple and strong collaborative works in small artist groupings. Inspired by the paintings of artist Don Voisine on view in CMCA’s Main Gallery, ArtLab makers will team up to tackle the task of creating everyday scenes using abstraction and peculiar palettes. Explore an immense vocabulary and minimalist design as you co-create compelling collage works. Bring your friends, your family, or come on your own on Saturday, September 3, from 2-4 pm at the new CMCA located at 21 Winter Street, Rockland. ArtLab welcomes children, teens, adults, and families, and is free of charge and open to all.

CMCA’s Saturday afternoon ArtLabs are led by interdisciplinary artist/educator Alexis Iammarino. Alexis received her Masters in Community Art from Maryland Institute College of Art, and is Lead Artist for CMCA’s Leaps of Imagination in-school program.

ArtLab is supported in part by the Milton and Sally Avery Art Foundation, the Bob Crewe Foundation, Camden National Bank, and individual donors.

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Above: CMCA ArtLab – Tandem Tangents