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AUGUST FIRST FRIDAY IN DOWNTOWN WATERVILLE

August 4, 2023

Free

 

 

 Friday, August 4, 2023

 all day

 Multiple Locations, Main St, Downtown Waterville

Paul J Schupf Art Center:

5-7pm Opening Reception for “Potluck”- food, drinks, and celebration! Ticonic Gallery is pleased to present Potluck, an evolving exhibition centered on the work of Jenny Ibsen, a relief printmaker, ceramicist, storyteller, and restaurant worker based in Portland. The metaphor of the potluck touches upon issues of care, sustenance and sustainability, and labor, all of which can be explored through shared meals and conversations.

6-7 Music by Elm City Strugglers in the HUB space (lobby of the Schupf, near the Colby College Museum of Art Gallery)

5-7 pm Play board games and puzzles in the HUB space with Colby College Museum of Art, enjoy outdoor games in Castonguay Square (weather-permitting) and self-guided art activities available at our creative carts.

5pm- 7pm  The “Try, Make, Create” art project is in honor of Potluck, with veggie printed tea towels in Ticonic Gallery + Studios.

(Please note that the Joan Dignam Schmaltz Gallery of Art will be closed for the installation of a new exhibition, Bill Morrison: Cycles and Loops, opening August 17, 2023.)

At Greene Block + Studios

5-7pm Self-Portrait as Homestead Jeri Theriault Book Launch 

A Franco-American poet, Jeri Theriault grew up in Waterville, Maine and graduated from Colby College, later earning her MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her poems and reviews appear in The Rumpus, The Texas Review, The Atlanta Review, Asheville Poetry Review, Plume, and many other publications. Jeri will be reading from her new book and discussing the themes of family, heritage, and growing up in the South End neighborhood.

What are First Fridays?

First Fridays celebrate the vibrant creativity in Waterville through a wide array of arts experiences. On the first Friday of every month, visit Main Street in downtown Waterville to meet artists, see performances, listen to live music, eat delicious food, shop at local businesses, enjoy the arts, and come together as a community.

For a list of the all the events and specials at businesses, click below:

https://www.watervillecreates.org/first-friday

Interested in First Fridays?

Whether you are an artist, musician, or local business owner in downtown Waterville, we hope you will participate in First Fridays. This is a great opportunity to showcase your art or promote your local business as the community comes together each month. If you are interested in participating, promoting your event, or offering a discount on Frist Fridays, we would love to talk with you.

Contact Colby Arts Office Program Manager Tyler French at tfrench@colby.edu if you have any questions.

 

Details

Date:
August 4, 2023
Cost:
Free

Venue

Downtown Waterville
Main Street at Common Street
Waterville, ME
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