Eneida Sanches: Visiting Artist Lecture (MFA)

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Eneida Sanches began her studies in arts at the Art School of Bahia at the age of six. She studied architecture from 1980 to 1990 and simultaneously along with the course of Fine Arts at the Fine Arts of the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil.

Bradford Nordeen: Visiting Artist Lecture (MFA)

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Based in Los Angeles, Bradford Nordeen is a writer, curator and founder of Dirty Looks. His publications include Check Your Vernacular, Dirty Looks at MoMA, Fever Pitch, and the Dirty Looks Volume series (editor).

Charlie Hewitt: Visiting Artist Lecture (MFA)

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Charlie Hewitt, a prolific printmaker, painter, and sculptor, lives and works in Portland, Maine.

Jessi Reaves: Visiting Artist Lecture (MFA)

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Jessi Reaves received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.

Michael Menchaca: Visiting Artist Lecture (MFA)

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Born in 1985 in San Antonio, TX, Michael Menchaca received his BFA from Texas State University in 2011, and his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2015.

Machine Dazzle: Visiting Artist Lecture

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Artist Lecture: with Machine Dazzle, Costume Designer for Taylor Mac, on Tuesday, September 17, at 6pm in Osher Hall at MECA&D.

Rodney Sayers: Visiting Artist Lecture | ‘DesignInquiry: Futurespective’

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Sayers’s practice examines the role of traditional artwork in a contemporary world. He believes that for an art form to remain vibrant, it must evolve and adapt, but remain true to its origins.

Bettina Dittlmann: Artist Lecture (BFA)

Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United States

Bettina Dittlmann lives and works in her native Germany. Dittlman's new pieces she offers are made with calamine, the iron oxide chips that are on the surface of the metal after the forge.