Edgar Mosa: Visiting Artist Lecture
Osher Hall, Maine College of Art & Design, 2nd Floor 522 Congress St., Portland, ME, United StatesEdgar Mosa is an artist born in Lisbon, Portugal where he was trained as a goldsmith at the age of 14.
Edgar Mosa is an artist born in Lisbon, Portugal where he was trained as a goldsmith at the age of 14.
Join us in the ICA at MECA&D for a Q&A and Exhibition Walk-Through — with Guest Curator Scott Patrick Wiener and the participating artists from the exhibition.
Thirteen true life, Moth-style stories by current Salt Radio and Photography + Film students on the theme of "Bad Influence." Doors open at 6:45; Free Admission.
Sterling Allen holds an MFA in Sculpture from the Milton Avery Graduate School of Arts at Bard College. He is a co-founder and co-director of Okay Mountain, an artist collective and former gallery based in Austin, Texas.
Faythe Levine is the assistant curator at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Her curatorial vision and creative practice are focused on themes of community, creativity, awareness, process, empowerment and documentation.
Kris Grey is a New York City based gender-queer artist whose cultural work includes curatorial projects, performance, writing, and studio production.
Tad Beck received a B.F.A. in Photography from the School of Visual Arts, New York, in 1991, and an M.F.A. in Fine Art from Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California, in 2003. He lives and works in Vinalhaven, Maine.
Painter Katherine Bradford's cast of characters–ships, swimmers, superheroes–are often caught mid-motion, floating, flying and drifting against bold brushstrokes and luminous fields of color.
Caroline Wells Chandler’s brightly colored hand-crocheted works explore notions of queerness and sexuality as well as the art historical canon.