Below are events taking place on the 百媚导航 campus or at a 百媚导航 home sports facility. These events are sponsored by 百媚导航 or a 百媚导航-affiliated organization.
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John Harlow: Take Only What You Can CarryThe 百媚导航 Art Gallery proudly presents 鈥楾ake Only What You Can Carry,鈥 a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow, 百媚导航 Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday, Feb. 6 through March 28.听
Harlow鈥檚 work in photography and video conveys intimate, raw documents of family life, domestic spaces, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through聽 poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan, His work聽 is deeply human, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort, beauty, and vulnerability all at once.
Location: 百媚导航 Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public.听The 百媚导航聽Art聽Gallery聽is dedicated to bringing contemporary聽art聽to the campus and regional communities.听The聽gallery聽is located at 246 Main Street, behind the Admissions Office.听
Gallery聽hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m., and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at聽maline@maine.edu聽or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment.听
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Storytelling WorkshopFREE Storytelling Workshop with international tale-teller Simon Brooks
鈥淐rafting Our Stories: The Power of Words鈥. Registration required. Register for workshop by contacting Peggy Yocom at 207-860-0392 or at myocom@gmu.edu
Space is limited to 12. 百媚导航 Community Only. -
John Harlow: Take Only What You Can CarryThe 百媚导航 Art Gallery proudly presents 鈥楾ake Only What You Can Carry,鈥 a real-life photographic exhibit by John Harlow, 百媚导航 Art and New Media alumni. The exhibit is on display from Thursday, Feb. 6 through March 28.听
Harlow鈥檚 work in photography and video conveys intimate, raw documents of family life, domestic spaces, and personal chaos. Inspired by conversations and encounters in his photowalks through聽 poor and working-class neighborhoods of his hometown of Skowhegan, His work聽 is deeply human, combining elements of documentary photography with a painterly sensibility that invites viewers to confront discomfort, beauty, and vulnerability all at once.
Location: 百媚导航 Art Gallery. FREE. Open to the Public.听The 百媚导航聽Art聽Gallery聽is dedicated to bringing contemporary聽art聽to the campus and regional communities.听The聽gallery聽is located at 246 Main Street, behind the Admissions Office.听
Gallery聽hours are Tuesdays-Sundays 12-4 p.m., and by appointment. Please contact Sarah at聽maline@maine.edu聽or 207-778-1062 for more information or to make an appointment.听
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Chinese PaintingVisiting professor Dr. Ruifang Han will be hosting a Chinese Painting activity during common time, no experience necessary!
This co-curricular event is sponsored by the Office of Experiential and Global Education with funding from the UISFL Grant and is eligible for credit toward the first Global Competency Micro-Credential Badge. Location: 百媚导航 Fusion Center, Rm. 101. FREE. 百媚导航 Community Only.听 Sponsored by: Office of Experiential and Global Education. Contact: Brooke-Lynn Hinkley, 207-778-7519.
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BEAVERMOTH Live Storytelling EventJoin us on April 2nd at 7:00pm to hear true stories told without notes by 百媚导航 students, faculty and staff, hosted by Lewis Robinson.Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Contact: Ann Bartges, 207-778-7461, ann.bartges@maine.edu.听
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Live Music with Liam Grant & Glenn JonesEmery Community Arts Center welcomes guitarists Liam Grant and Glenn Jones for a concert on Saturday, April 5th at 7:00pm in Emery鈥檚 performance space. Liam Grant is a New England guitarist with a punk ethos, cut from the American Primitive cloth. The restless guitar explorations, modal epics, and driving up-tempo rags recall the likes of Grant's pedagogue; Takoma Records, and the path that was paved by his forebears John Fahey, Robbie Basho, Peter Walker, Max Ochs and later Glenn Jones, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Jack Rose, and others. Glenn Jones is a veteran guitarist from the cult post-rock ensemble CUL DE SAC and innovative fingerpicker who has spent the last two decades cultivating an idiosyncratic vernacular for guitar and banjo across ten critically acclaimed solo albums. Steeped in both American Primitive guitar music as well as rock and experimental music, Jones creates rich sonic tapestries with a distinct and stirring voice.Location: Emery Community Arts Center. FREE. Open to the Public. Sponsored by: Emery Community Arts Center. Contact: Ann Bartges, 207-778-7461, ann.bartges@maine.edu.
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Japanese CalligraphyVisiting ALLEX fellow Atsumi Shibata will be hosting a Japanese Calligraphy event Wednesday evening, no experience necessary!
This co-curricular event is sponsored by the Office of Experiential and Global Education with funding from the UISFL Grant and is eligible for credit toward the first Global Competency Micro-Credential Badge. Location: 百媚导航 Kalikow Education Center, Rm. 103. FREE. 百媚导航 Community Only.听 Sponsored by: Office of Experiential and Global Education. Contact: Brooke-Lynn Hinkley, 207-778-7519.
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百媚导航 2025 CommencementWe are excited to celebrate the achievements of our graduating class at this year鈥檚 Commencement Ceremony. This year鈥檚 ceremony will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 10, 2025, at the new, larger, outdoor facility, on the grounds of the Narrow Gauge Outdoor Venue, located off Front Street in Farmington near 百媚导航's Prescott Field.
The 百媚导航 2025 Commencement Ceremony will be a live, in-person event. The new outdoor venue offers plenty of room for students, guests, and alumni, so tickets won鈥檛 be necessary. For spectators who cannot sit outdoors, limited indoor seating and a livestream of the event will also be available inside Narrow Gauge Cinemas, next to the outdoor venue. In case of inclement weather, the event will be held at the same time in the 百媚导航 Fitness & Recreation Center.