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Center for Maine Contemporary Art

Making an Appearance: Jocelyn Lee at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art

Jocelyn Lee, Dark Matter 2: Pomegranate and Hosta, 2016.
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Jocelyn Lee’s solo show at CMCA explores the nature of life and death and vanity. In an interview with Lee, Dylan Hausthor wonders if and how feminism, symbolism, and performance inform her work.

Dylan Hausthor July 24, 2018 Interviews, Vol. 3, No. 3: Summer 2018

Tender, Stoic, & Funny: Men’s Work at the CMCA

David Driskell, from left to right: The Cook I, AP 17/21, linocut/serigraph, 7.25 x 6”, 2016. The Cook II, AP 1/1, woodcut/serigraph, 7.25 x 6”, 2016. The Cook III, AP 24/33, woodcut/serigraph, 7.25 x 6”, 2016. Photos courtesy of CMCA.
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Chris Stiegler explores process, objecthood, and relationships in three exhibitions at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.

Christopher Stiegler March 29, 2017 Reviews, Vol. 2, No. 3: Spring 2017

Opening Up at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art

The Center for Maine Contemporary Art, designed by Toshiko Mori. Photo: Jim Dugan Photography.
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Center for Maine Contemporary Art’s Executive Director and Chief Curator Suzette McAvoy reflects on CMCA’s new presence in Rockland, opening the space to new and wider audiences, and how she envisions CMCA’s role in defining the contexts of Maine art.

Jenna Crowder October 27, 2016 Interviews, Vol. 2, No. 1: Fall 2016
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