Colby College’s Arts Collaborative in downtown Waterville offers a preview into the community hub it hopes to become.
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Work to start Monday on new $18 million Schupf Art Center in downtown Waterville
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center on Main Street plans to include movie cinemas, a gallery and studio rooms, a gathering space and cafe and a box office.
Colby College receives $3.35 million to go toward performing arts center
The $80 million Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts is expected to open in the fall of 2023 on the Mayflower Hill campus.
Harlow Gallery looking forward to new partnerships, events after turbulent pandemic
After laying off all of its staff during the pandemic, Harlow Gallery in Hallowell has a new gallery director and announced a new partnership with Spindleworks of the Independence Association.
As COVID-19 surges, Portland Museum of Art closes until further notice
Museum officials say the voluntary closure is to protect its staff and the public, not because of an outbreak.
Head of Maine Arts Commission stepping down to take Arizona job
Julie Richard, who has led the commission for eight years, will become executive director of the Sedona Arts Commission.
Maine Arts Academy students display their talents at outdoor, walk-through recital
Students at the Sidney school for the arts perform for family and friends, despite cold weather Friday morning, during a walk-through recital in what some call a return to normalcy.
River Roads Artisan Gallery collaborates with Somerset Woods to promote arts, outdoors
The collaboration serves to support local artisans belonging to the co-op and promote the nearby trail system as Somerset Woods will host a walk to the Gorge Overlook in November.
Photos: Waterville Downtown Farmers’ Market offers food for body, soul
The Art Kits for All program, operated by Waterville Creates! every other week at the popular farmers’ market at head of Falls, has distributed 1,200 art kits so far.
Waterville board approves $80 million Colby performing arts center plans
The Waterville Planning Board on Monday approved the 74,000-square-foot center, with several conditions.