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<< February 11, 2010 >>
Harlow Gallery - "Holiday Art Show & Sale" ( 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM )
Affordable original art by local Maine artists on display through the holidays. In December all work is availalbe for purchase and take home the same day.
Event Location: The Harlow Gallery 160 Water Street Hallowell, ME
For more information contact: (207) 622-3813 www.harlowgallery.org
This event is sponsored by: Kennebec Valley Art Association
50th Anniversary - Colby College Museum of Art ( Tu-Sa 10 am-4:30, Su noon-4:30 )
The Colby College Museum of Art celebrates its 50th anniversary with a museum-wide exhibition of its collection. Art at Colby: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Colby College Museum of Art features artworks from the museum's collections of American, European, Asian, and contemporary art, and is accompanied by an audio tour and a richly illustrated book of collection highlights, with essays by a wide range of scholars and artists.
Event Location: Colby College of Art 5600 Mayflower Hill Waterville, ME 04901
For more information contact: 207-859-5600
Augusta Walking Tour "Museum in the Streets"
Downtown Augusta has been transformed into an outdoor museum with the installation of 31 signs in "The Museum in the Streets" Program. The signs, years in the planning and making, are written in both French and English, and tell the history of the building of Augusta, the city from 1625 to the present. All 29 signs and two large maps are within walking distance of each other on both sides of the Kennebec river. Another 9 Museum in the Streets signs have been installed along Canal Street in Mill Park. They tell the story of Edwards Mill, Edwards dam and industrial Augusta. The tour begins at City Center, proceeds behind Old Fort Western, moves down to Willow Street's W.H.Gannett's Comfort magazine printing house. On to a 10th sign at the east end of Calumet Bridge, then cross to the west side of the river, the 11th panel as at the corner of Bridge and Water Street. It's called "Seeing the Elephants" and shows a parade of elephants marching down Water Street. Proceed south on Water Street to Panel 13 that recounts the Great Augusta Bank robbery of New Year's weekend in 1850. On to the Great Augusta Fire of 1865 that destroyed 81 buildings on both sides of Water Street. Continue on and follow the tour to the end at Canal Street in Mill Park! The signs will be removed each November and replaced each spring. Maps of Augusta's Musuem in the Streets will be availalbe at Augusta City Center. Patrick Cardon, originally of France and now of Cushing, originated the idea in France.
Event Location: Various locations Downtown Augusta, ME 04330
For more information contact: (207) 626-2300
Maine State Museum
The Maine State Museum presents exhibits of Maine's natural environment, prehistory, social history, and manufacturing heritage. Accredited by the American Association of Museums. Yankee Magazine's TRAVEL GUIDE to New England says "It is one of the outstanding reasons to visit New England." Closed on all State Holidays. Hours of Operation: Tuesday - Friday 9-5; Saturday 10-4; sunday & Monday Closed. Closed on "state government closure days: August 7, and September 4. Admission: Adults $2.00; Children 6-18 $1.00; Under 6, Free; Seniors 62+ $1.00. For more information please call 207-287-2301,or visit the Maine State Museum website:www.mainestatemuseum.org Mailing address is: Maine State Museum, 83 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333.
Event Location: Exit 109 - Augusta 230 State Street Augusta, ME 04333
For more information contact: TTY 207-287-6740,Fax 287-6633 207-287-2301 www.mainestatemuseum.org
This event is sponsored by: Maine State Museum