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UMF Art Gallery Exhibits Emerging Dis/Order Print E-mail
Editor: Brenda Bonneville   
Sunday, 25 September 2011

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(Image: "Wall Puzzle #3" by Alison Hildreth)

(Farmington, ME) Drawings by Amy Stacey Curtis, Alison Hildreth, and Andrea Sultzer through November 5th. Emerging Dis/Order, one of the more ambitious exhibition projects within the Maine Drawing Project, comes to the UMF Art Gallery from the Bates College Museum of Art. Amy Stacey Curtis, Alison Hildreth, and Andrea Sulzer are respected Maine artists whose works share themes of memory and loss, order and chaos, and emerging and converging human behavior and activity. There will be an opening reception on Thursday, October 6th from 5:00 to 8:00 pm.

(Image: "Small Blue Boat" by Andrea Sulzer)

Throughout the 2011 calendar year, approximately 20 museums and art institutions across the state of Maine will feature special exhibitions and installations focused on the medium of drawing. This groundbreaking collaboration, Where to Draw the Line: The Maine Drawing Project, is the result of several years of planning by the Maine Curators Group and will highlight the work of Maine artists and drawing collections statewide.

(Image: "20 Hour Drawing" by Amy Stacey Curtis)

The UMF Art Gallery is located at 246 Main Street in Farmington, immediately behind the Admissions Office. The gallery is open noon to 4:00 pm, Tuesday through Sunday, during the UMF academic year and by appointment. For more information, or to make special arrangements, please call 207-778-7002 or email Elizabeth Olbert, director of the UMF Art Gallery, at elizabeth.olbert@maine.edu.

More about the UMF Art Gallery
The UMF Art Gallery is a nonprofit professional art space dedicated to bringing contemporary art and artists to campus and the regional community. In its dedication to new art, the gallery reinforces the vision of the UMF Department of Sound, Performance and Visual Inquiry in celebrating art as a powerful agent of social and cultural change and artists as generators of community and cultural identity. The gallery works with local schools to integrate arts programming into their curricula and opens its space to community events and gatherings.



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