Events
Fall 2012 Visiting Artist Series Announced
The University of Maine Intermedia MFA program is pleased to announce the artists for the Fall 2012 Visiting Artist Series. Presenting this Fall are Jae Rhim Lee, Ali Momeni, Siebren Versteeg, Robert Saunders, Tristan Perich and Joanna Malinowska. Each artist will present a public lecture at the University of Maine campus in Orono, Maine. […]
Read moreSee, Touch, Hear at Asymmetrick Arts in Rockland
See, Touch, Hear at Asymmetrick Arts Opens September 21 Rockland, Maine: Asymmetrick Arts will feature the exhibition See, Touch, Hear, work by John Bell, Richard Corey and Bethany Engstrom opening September 21. The public is invited to an opening reception on Friday, September 28, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The exhibit runs through October 19, with an artists’ […]
Read moreA Tribute to John Cage: Free Concert September 23 at 2pm
A Tribute to John Cage: Free Concert September 23 at 2pm
Read moreMaking Matters: Without Borders 2012
For contemporary artists, the question of the nature of experience, often grounded in concerns with moral, ethical, social, aesthetic, or economic issues, drives their engagement in a wide variety of media and topics. The Intermedia MFA candidates presented in the 2012 Without Borders IX Exhibition, Making Matters, are presenting work that engages with food, economics, […]
Read moreOne Night At Lulu’s
The Intermedia Department at the University of Maine presents an experimental performative event at the Charles Inn for a one time only performance, Saturday May 5th entrance begins at 9:00 pm and ends at 10:20 pm. Please follow the directions on the attached invitation.
Read moresave the date: Kat Johnson: Thesis Exhibition
It Is X It Is Not X It Is Both X And Not X It I Neither X Nor Not X A Graduate Thesis Exhibition by Kat Johnson FRIDAY JULY 13, 2012 27 State Street Suite 48 Bangor, Maine 04401
Read moreWheat Mall
Wheat Mall is a public art work that celebrates the legacies of agriculture and landscape architecture at the University of Maine. The project proposes six separate plots of grain, totaling approximately 1.7 acres, be cultivated in the National Register Historic District of the University of Maine during the 2012 growing season. Influenced by the landmark work of […]
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