CMCA BIENNIAL 2020 The 2020 edition of the CMCA Biennial features the work of 34 artists from 17 Maine communities. The selected artists were chosen from a pool of more than 500 individual submissions by jurors Nina Johnson-Milewski, owner, founder, and director of Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami, FL, and Kate McNamara, an independent curator and educator based in
Find out more »CMCA BIENNIAL 2020 The 2020 edition of the CMCA Biennial features the work of 34 artists from 17 Maine communities. The selected artists were chosen from a pool of more than 500 individual submissions by jurors Nina Johnson-Milewski, owner, founder, and director of Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami, FL, and Kate McNamara, an independent curator and educator based in Providence,
Find out more »CMCA BIENNIAL 2020 The 2020 edition of the CMCA Biennial features the work of 34 artists from 17 Maine communities. The selected artists were chosen from a pool of more than 500 individual submissions by jurors Nina Johnson-Milewski, owner, founder, and director of Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami, FL, and Kate McNamara, an independent curator and educator based in Providence,
Find out more »CMCA BIENNIAL 2020 The 2020 edition of the CMCA Biennial features the work of 34 artists from 17 Maine communities. The selected artists were chosen from a pool of more than 500 individual submissions by jurors Nina Johnson-Milewski, owner, founder, and director of Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami, FL, and Kate McNamara, an independent curator and educator based in Providence,
Find out more »CMCA BIENNIAL 2020 The 2020 edition of the CMCA Biennial features the work of 34 artists from 17 Maine communities. The selected artists were chosen from a pool of more than 500 individual submissions by jurors Nina Johnson-Milewski, owner, founder, and director of Nina Johnson Gallery, Miami, FL, and Kate McNamara, an independent curator and educator based in Providence,
Find out more »Jurors | Annika Earley + Tessa Greene O'Brien, Co-directors, Able Baker Contemporary, Portland, ME Jurors' Statement Shelter (Earth, House, Body, Spirit) features 20 artists who examine the slippery nature of what seeking cover and comfort looks like. For some, these explorations are specific and literal. For others, they move like brackish water between the four categories
Find out more »Bidding opens February 13, noon | Closes February 27, noon Just in time for Valentine's Day, CMCA is partnering with the online auction house Artsy to present Art You Love, its annual benefit fine art auction. Featuring more than 50 works of art by leading and emerging artists connected with Maine, the auction is an opportunity to purchase works
Find out more »ArtLab Vacation Week Video Series Monday - Thursday, February 15-18 Free and open to all Harnessing our Creative Spirits with Play! Artists of all ages are invited to join ArtLab educators Mia Bogyo and Alexis Iammarino for fun, hands-on projects you can try at home! Taking inspiration from the abundant and inspired ways of creating
Find out more »Wednesdays, February 17, 24, March 3, 10 | 6 - 8pm Zoom Workshop | $40 to participate Pre-registration required; limited to 10 participants Grants play an important role in advancing the careers of working artists; funding exhibitions, studio space, and other projects...but what makes a grant application stand out? Understand the process and fine-tune your
Find out more »February 18 | 12pm | Zoom Free registration below Join us Thursday afternoon for a 30-minute deep-dive into Biennial works that have a strong sense of materiality, with Associate Curator Bethany Engstrom. Happening every Thursday, this series will alternate between full tours of the entire exhibition and concentrated deep-dives into themes found within the breadth
Find out more »Toolbox Topics Thursday, February 18 Free | 7pm | Facebook Live Toolbox Topics offer a deep dive into one relevant artist topic on Thursdays at 7pm. Join instructor Kim Bernard on Facebook Live for 30 min of in-depth information, followed by Q&A. 2/18 Artist Talk Yes, artists are visual people, but it's also important to
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