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SUMMARY:Tuesdays at the IMRC: Joanne Arnold
DESCRIPTION:Joanne Arnold graduated from Maine College of Art 1979 with a BFA in Painting. Regaining her visual self became priority for Joanne 10 years ago after her three children were off to college. One practice she began and continues now is to photograph at dawn every day\, without exception\, year round. She wanted to learn the lessons of showing up; of putting herself on the spot; to work with what existed before her and recalibrate the discipline of seeing; to be faced over and over again with uncertainty that would rekindle a spirit of invention and challenge her assumptions. \nHer work as a photographer introduced her to those that inhabit this early morning landscape: the fishing community\, the dock workers\, the homeless\, the recovery population. Her work as an Interfaith Chaplain ( Chime 2013) deeply informs her work and how she moves throughout this landscape.Joanne is a frequent presenter at PechaKucha events in Portland\, Kennebunk and Belfast. \nThe Intermedia MFA Tuesdays at the IMRC Lecture Series provides the UMaine\, Orono and Bangor community with a diverse schedule of compelling speakers\, and performances by contemporary and interdisciplinary artists and performers from around the country and world. \nAll events are free\, open to the public and take place at the Innovative Media Research Commercialization Center\, located in Stewart Commons at the University of Maine\, at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays. \nThe following artists will present in the Spring 2019 Tuesday’s at the IMRC Lecture Series: \nFebruary 5 — Joanne Arnold\nFebruary 26 — Nyeema Morgan\nMarch 5 — Lilly McElroy\nApril 2 — Frank Mauceri\nApril 16 — Kemi Ilesanmi \nFor more information\, visit the Intermedia Program website.
URL:https://intermedia.umaine.edu/event/tuesdays-at-the-imrc-spring-2019/
LOCATION:IMRC\, Steward Commons\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Intermedia Programs,Tuesdays at the IMRC
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SUMMARY:Titi de Baccarat to Present at UMaine
DESCRIPTION:The Intermedia MFA welcomes Titi de Baccarat as Researcher-in-Residence this spring. In residence at the IMRC Center during the month of February\, de Baccarat is a rising star in the Portland art scene. He came to America from Gabon in 2014\, and after some time in New York and Rhode Island\, he chose to settle down in Portland\, Maine. Dedicated to justice in a hostile political context\, he was forced to flee his country\, Gabon\, with only the wealth of his artistic ability. Writing about his experience\, De Baccarat says “Immigration is not a color\, rather a pain and hope.” \nDe Baccarat’s work has been a way to become connected to his new community. He works through his African identity and artistic expertise to contribute to the culture of the city\, carving out a sense of belonging in an unfamiliar setting. He believes that “Art rehabilitates love\, bringing together people of all countries of all backgrounds\, of all cultures\, and all ethnicities.” \nPlease join us for Titi de Baccarat’s presentation at the IMRC on Tuesday\, February 12\, 2019. The Intermedia MFA Tuesdays at the IMRC Lecture Series provides the UMaine\, Orono and Bangor community with a diverse schedule of compelling speakers\, and performances by contemporary and interdisciplinary artists and performers from around the country and world. \nAll events are free\, open to the public and take place at the Innovative Media Research Commercialization Center\, located in Stewart Commons at the University of Maine\, at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays throughout the semester.
URL:https://intermedia.umaine.edu/event/titi-de-baccarat-to-present-at-umaine/
LOCATION:IMRC\, Steward Commons\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Researcher in Residence,Tuesdays at the IMRC,Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:Tuesdays at the IMRC: Nyeema Morgan
DESCRIPTION:Nyeema Morgan’s art practice is developed within an interdisciplinary framework that explores the personal and cultural economy of knowledge through familiar artifacts. Morgan earned an MFA from California College of the Arts and a BFA from Cooper Union School of Art. Her works\, whether project based or singular\, are inspired by philosophical conflicts presented in our everyday encounters with images\, objects and information. Morgan investigates how these artifacts are consumed\, processed\, re-presented and reiterated. Her investigations\, often on-going\, are executed by rupturing the formal and structural gravitas of these artifacts. Morgan’s works\, which have included large-scale drawings\, installations\, clay work\, sculpture and printed matter\, call to question information’s conceptual and hierarchical value\, challenge the boundaries of authoritative reasoning as well as make evident her own implications within a larger socio-political drama. \nThe Intermedia MFA Tuesdays at the IMRC Lecture Series provides the UMaine\, Orono and Bangor community with a diverse schedule of compelling speakers\, and performances by contemporary and interdisciplinary artists and performers from around the country and world. \nAll events are free\, open to the public and take place at the Innovative Media Research Commercialization Center\, located in Stewart Commons at the University of Maine\, at 7 p.m. On Tuesdays. \nThe following artists will present in the Spring 2019 Tuesday’s at the IMRC Lecture Series: \nFebruary 5 — Joanne Arnold\nFebruary 26 — Nyeema Morgan\nMarch 5 — Lilly McElroy\nApril 2 — Frank Mauceri\nApril 16 — Kemi Ilesanmi \nFor more information\, visit the Intermedia Program website.
URL:https://intermedia.umaine.edu/event/nyeema-morgan-tuesdays-at-the-imrc/
LOCATION:IMRC\, Steward Commons\, Orono\, ME\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Intermedia Programs,Tuesdays at the IMRC
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