Rockland, ME, October 29, 2020 — The Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) invites artists of all ages to take part in an ArtLab for All Ages workshop on Saturday, November 7, from 2 to 4pm. Participants will join ArtLab Educator Alexis Iammarino in creating up-cycled sculptures using disposable materials and discarded plastic, taking inspiration from the work of artist Nicolas Sevigney in the CMCA 2020 Biennial exhibition.

Following CDC guidelines, the workshop will be offered by reservation with 20 seats available. The workshop is free of charge, but reservations are required. To reserve, email Alexis Iammarino at aiammarino@cmcanow.org

Weather permitting the workshop will take place in the CMCA courtyard. In case of inclement weather, the workshop will be held indoors with face coverings required and social distancing observed. The workshop will also be streamed live on facebook.com/cmcanow for those who prefer to participate virtually.

Now in its ninth year, CMCA’s ArtLab for All Ages program is offered free to the community through the support of Wells Fargo, the Fisher Charitable Foundation, Margaret E. Burnham Trust, Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust, and individual donors.

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ABOUT CMCA

CMCA is a contemporary arts institution presenting year-round exhibitions, engaging events, and educational programs for all ages.

Location: 21 Winter Street, Rockland, MaineHours: November – May, Wednesday – Saturday, 11am to 5pm, Sunday, 12 to 5pm. Closed Federal holidays. Admission: $5 (through December 2020); children under 18 free; CMCA members free.

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Below: November ArtLab for All Ages at CMCA