ROCKLAND — The Center for Maine Contemporary Art will host its an art exploration from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9, at CMCA’s temporary South End location, 218 Main St.

Attendees can experiment with a variety of materials, including dice and flip-flap-book-stax. They also can develop original figures with personality, spirit and poise. How inventive can you be? CMCA welcomes children, adults and families. ArtLab is free of charge and open to all.

CMCA’s Saturday afternoon ArtLabs are led by interdisciplinary artist/educator Alexis Immarino. Immarino received her masters in community art from Maryland Institute College of Art and is lead artist for CMCA’s Leaps of Imagination program. She teaches in RSU 13’s RASA program, is the creative arts coordinator for Camden’s Wayfinder School, and is an educator and member of Steel House. Having collaborated on five large-scale public murals, she completed her most recent one on Oak Street in Rockland.

CMCA is supported by The Milton and Sally Avery Art Foundation, Bob Crewe Foundation, Camden National Bank and individual donors.

For more information, visit cmcanow.org.


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