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Category Archive: Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

Rejecting the Classical: Duncan Hewitt at the Portland Museum of Art

Duncan Hewitt, Tacks, carved and painted wood in five parts, approximately 14 x 60 x 48 in, 2008–09
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Skye Priestley investigates ambiguity in form and process throughout Duncan Hewitt’s retrospective at the Portland Museum of Art.

Skye Priestley January 28, 2016 Reviews, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

Listen! Do You See That?

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npilar’s brand-new, first-ever podcast, Listen! Do You See That? is here and taking a look at apartment art.

npilar January 28, 2016 Podcasts, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

SPACE Gallery Announces 2016 Kindling Fund Grantees

The Kindling Fund
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SPACE Gallery announces the 2016 Kindling Fund Grantees

The Chart January 28, 2016 Press Releases, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

Charting Biddeford’s Creative Rise

Still from Thine Eyes (2013) by Subcircle. Scott McPheeters, Christina Zani, Christy Lee. Taken in performance at Pepperell Mills, North Dam Campus, Biddeford. Photo by Jorge Cousineau.
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Clare Tyrrell-Morin explores the city of Biddeford and what’s behind its recent creative surge.

Clare Tyrrell-Morin January 28, 2016 Art Guides, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

Cashmere Zombies: talking sci-fi & morality with Greta Bank

Greta Bank. Photo by Scott Peterman.
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Maia Snow spends some time with Greta Bank to discuss the humanity of Bank’s work on the heels of being awarded a major grant.

Maia Snow January 28, 2016 Studio Visits, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

Seeking the Spark: a tinderbox at the Institute for Contemporary Art

Foreground: Adam Manley, We love to wait in lines, wood and mixed media, 2016, and (background) the "Public Aggregation Area".
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Veronica A. Perez sits down with Kyle Patnaude to discuss his curation of “tinderbox” at the ICA at MECA and the role of the curator and artist in sparking tangible social change.

Veronica Perez January 28, 2016 Interviews, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016

Towing the Green Line: Justin Levesque’s ICELANDx207

Justin Levesque, Bridge: Ship Motions, archival pigment print, 18” x 18”, 2015.
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Benjamin Spalding talks with Justin Levesque about ICELANDx207, a project investigating economic, geographic, and cultural spaces between Maine and Iceland.

Benjamin Spalding January 28, 2016 Initiatives, Interviews, Vol. 1, No. 5: February 2016
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