Archive for June, 2017

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Hands in Venice

June 3, 2017

Installation by water

This is an amazing image of two hands emerging from the water titled “Support”. The hands are in the canals of Venice and they appear to be holding the Ca’ Sagredo Hotel in place. The installation is part of an annual exhibit, the 2017 La Biennale di Venezia. Just seeing the photos and reading the article makes me want to hop on a plane and fly to Venice to see it. Read the article by CLICKING HERE.

Image from Lorenzo Quinn

 

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Creativity Opens Doors

June 2, 2017

Opening reception – TODAY

Wintergreen Arts Center in Presque Isle is featuring a year of student art projects during the month of June. The opening reception – “Creativity Opens Doors!” – will be held on Friday, June 2, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, during the First Friday Downtown Art Walk. Wintergreen’s Community Support Day follows on Saturday, June 3, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Both events are free and open to the public.  Light refreshments will be served.

Student art projects on display include the book “Our Stories” written and illustrated by Mrs. Athena Hallowell’s after-school students; photos, props, and memorabilia from Miss Darci Faye’s youth theater plays, “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Adventures in the World of Luster,” and the musical, “We Are Monsters.”  The Presque Isle Community Garden fence project currently being completed by Mrs. Kara Addington’s after-school students will be featured along with art projects by Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Greenlaw’s preschool students, Wintergreen’s homeschoolers’ classes, and more.

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In Today’s News

June 1, 2017

Congrats Lisa Neal

NEWPORT, Maine (NEWS CENTER) — This week’s Maine Education Association Inspiring Educator is Lisa Neal, a theater arts teacher at Nokomis Regional High School in Newport. Lisa is highlighted on WCSH-TV.

“Because this teaches so much more than content,” Neal said. “It teaches self-confidence, problem-solving on the spot, teaches them composure. There’s just so many facets to the theater arts to teach students.”

Lisa became a Teacher Leader with the Maine Arts Leadership Initiative in phase 3 and teaches at  Nokomis Regional High School, RSU 19. You can watch the news clip by CLICKING HERE.

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Portland Museum of Art

June 1, 2017

Summer Job for Teens

Portland Museum of Art is accepting applications from teens for a part-time paid job call the Homer High School Fellowship. These positions offer high school students the opportunity to learn about the museum industry through the development of youth and teen programs. This seven-week fellowship program is designed to foster creative thinking, to build community, and to use the PMA collection for inspiration and idea building. For more information on the job and for application materials, please CLICK HERE.

Essential Job Functions:

  • Creates new ways for teen audiences to engage with the museum and its works of art through the creation of interpretative materials and programs.
  • Participates in discussions about ways in which PMA programming could attract teen audiences.
  • Assists Learning and Interpretation staff in design and execution of drop-in art activities for youth, teen, and family audiences.
  • Attends PMA public programs (artist and curator talks, daily tours, etc.) to learn about the museum’s collection and exhibitions and to better understand how the museum makes the collection and exhibitions accessible to the public.
  • Participates in visits to working artists’ studios and visits the Winslow Homer Studio at Prouts Neck to learn about the importance of place in Homer’s work, and to link the process of observing with the process of creating.
  • Works on special projects in the Learning and Interpretation department with museum staff serving as mentors.

Questions about the Fellowship should be directed to Louisa Donelson, Associate Educator for Youth Learning (207) 775-6148, ext. 3226, ldonelson@portlandmuseum.org

For more information on the PMA’s teen programs visit www.portlandmuseum.org/teens