Waterville, Maine — Waterville Creates!, a Maine non-profit corporation that supports the arts in central Maine, is pleased to announce Serena Sanborn, education and outreach coordinator at Waterville Creates!, has been invited to participate in the “Citizen Science in Theory and Practice Summer School” program organized by PhD fellows of the Vienna Doctoral School CoBeNe.…

Exhibition Runs from August 1 – September 8, 2018 Opening Reception: Thursday, August 2nd from 4:00 – 6:00 pm Waterville, Maine — Common Street Arts, the programmatic arm of Waterville Creates!, in partnership with members of the Waterville Area Art Society, the Harlow Gallery, Common Street Arts and the Wesserunsett Arts Council, will host Ebb…

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Waterville, Maine — Common Street Arts, the programmatic arm of Waterville Creates!, is pleased to present River Stories Day, a day of celebrating the Kennebec River through art, culture, storytelling, and community. On Thursday, July 26 at Common Street Arts from 11:00am – 6:00pm, artist Maggie Libby invites you to interact with her public art…

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Volume 6 of this popular companion exhibition to the Maine International Film Festival brings back the popular digital projections and visual artistry of Brazil’s VJ Suave WATERVILLE, MAINE — This year the Maine International Film Festival (MIFF) will pull back the curtain of the cinematic experience with an all-ages, interactive art exhibition exploring the world…

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Waterville, Maine —  Waterville Creates!, one of Maine’s leading arts and cultural organizations and a key driver in making the city a vibrant arts and cultural destination in central Maine, has been selected to sponsor EmcArts’ Arts in Complex Community Change program in Waterville. The series provides unique capacity-building support for arts organizations and their…

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May 30 – June 30, 2018 Waterville, Maine — Common Street Arts, the programmatic arm of Waterville Creates!, is pleased to present Prints at the Scale of People, an exhibition of printmaking that explores oversized examples of the medium. On view at Common Street Arts from May 30 – June 30, 2018. An opening reception…

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