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Event: Intrusions

When: Tuesday, April 18 @ 7pm Where: IMRC 104 Intrusions is a collaborative performance project taking form in response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. It engages multidisciplinary research in the arts, cell biology, and the rapidly transforming landscape of American reproductive healthcare. It is a project deeply invested in the ethics of caring […]

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Announcing: Reconstruction

Please visit the Fernald Adaptive Presentation & Performance Environment (APPE Space) in the IMRC Center to view Reconstruction, a piece by Luke McKinney (Intermedia MFA candidate). On view April 17-23, 2023 from 9am-6pm.

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Announcing the 2023 annual juried student exhibition!

Lord Hall Gallery is pleased to host the Department of Art’s 2023 Student Exhibition from April 3-28, 2023. Please join us for the opening reception on Friday, April 7, from 5-7pm. The show is a celebration of the creative endeavors of students taking Studio Art classes at UMaine and features drawings, prints, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, […]

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Gallery reception on Feb. 10!

Please join the Department of Art and Lord Hall Gallery for a public reception on February 10 from 5:30-7:00pm. The reception is in celebration of the 2023 faculty Exhibition in the gallery, which opens on Feb. 3. The reception is free and open to the public. The Gallery is located in Lord Hall and is […]

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2023 Faculty Exhibition Opens Feb. 3!

Lord Hall Gallery is pleased to announce the 2023 Faculty Exhibition, running from February 3-March 17. A public reception will take place on February 10 from 5:30-7:00pm. The exhibition includes faculty from UMaine’s Department of Art and the IMFA program: N.B.Aldrich, Diana Baumbach, Susan Camp, Tim Conte, Sam Jones, Robert Pollien, Susan L. Smith, Matt […]

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New student work from Advanced Ceramics

Here is a selection of student work from Associate Professor Connie Albertson’s Advanced Ceramics course this past fall semester. This topics course met in the Goos Family Studio and allowed students to expand their skills in ceramics.

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