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SUMMARY:MIFF
DESCRIPTION:Maine International Film Festival\nJuly 10-19\, 2026\nClick for more info\n 
URL:http://rem1.org/event/miff-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Waterville\, Main Street at Common Street\, Waterville\, ME
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SUMMARY:Happiness Is a Warm Extruder
DESCRIPTION:Date: Sunday\, July 12 at 10am—4pm \nOrganization: Ticonic Gallery + Studios \nVenue: Art of Clay Studio\, Paul J. Schupf Art Center\, 93 Main Street\, Waterville \nThis event is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund. \nHayne Bayless will lead this workshop where we'll explore extruding and slab techniques as we consider making a number of functional stoneware forms. Our approach will be mindful of letting these processes show in the work; if we keep out of clay’s way\, it can reveal its essence\, and the results will be fresh and lively. We’ll use unconventional forming methods and unusual approaches to surface decoration\, including stencils\, stretched slabs\, and slip inlay. Myths will be busted and secrets revealed. \nHayne is a studio potter in Ivoryton\, Connecticut. He abandoned throwing early on\, lured by the freedom of hand-building. Other than lessons from a potter in Tokyo when he was 19\, and later a handful of workshops\, he managed to avoid any formal instruction in ceramics. He sells work through galleries and at craft shows\, and has won the top awards at the Smithsonian Craft Show and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show. In the studio he likes to keep in mind the words of sculptor Constantin Brancusi: "Each material has its own life ... we must not try to make materials speak our language\, we must go with them to the point where others will understand their language.” \nAge: Adults 18+\nLimit: 10 participants \nMore Info and Tickets
URL:http://rem1.org/event/happiness-is-a-warm-extruder/
LOCATION:Art of Clay Studio\, Paul J. Schupf Art Center\, 93 Main Street\, Waterville\, ME
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SUMMARY:Linda Cotter Summer Event: Ikawa
DESCRIPTION:The Mid-Maine Global Forum is thrilled to announce details about our annual Linda Cotter Summer Event. This year\, we will be sponsoring a film at the Maine International Film Festival (MIFF) for our members and for the community to enjoy free of charge. \nIkawa\nThe film tells the story of the connection between Maine and Rwanda through coffee and is the creative outcome of a collaboration between film makers\, students\, and locals in both places. \nYou can learn more about the film by checking out coverage from Maine Public Radio and WABI\, exploring how the film was made and the story behind it. \n-- \n \nFollowing the premiere of the short film\, there will be a Q&A with the student filmmakers\, Mike Perreault (Director of MIFF and the Maine Film Center)\, and David Boardman (Mass Media Communications instructor for the Mid-Maine Technical Center)\, and a reception featuring Rwandan food for all to enjoy. \nThe film and reception are free and open to the public. Please share this information far and wide and plan to join us! We will be sharing more information over the summer about the film and how to reserve your seat for the premiere. \nTo reserve your FREE tickets:\n\nVisit the MIFF Program Page\nType “Ikawa” in the search box\nClick on the film box\, and then “select a showing” in the upper right corner\nClick on the “Sun July 12th\, 1pm” showing (the only option)\nClick “order tickets” in the upper right corner\nIf you don’t already have an account\, you will need to enter an email and password before reserving your free tickets (which will be sent directly to your email address!)\n\nRead more about MIFF
URL:http://rem1.org/event/linda-cotter-summer-event-ikawa/
LOCATION:Waterville Opera House\, 1 Common Street\, Waterville\, ME\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mid-Maine Global Forum":MAILTO:midmaineglobalforum@gmail.com
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