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@ColbyMuseum has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in March 2021. The social media accounts linked to from @ColbyMuseum are: YouTube. Besides social media accounts, ColbyMuseum has populated their site with Colby College Museum of Art Acquires Rare Matisse Cut-Out Textile, OcĂ©anie, le ciel | Colby College Museum of Art, Internships - Colby College Museum of Art, Support Friends of Art, Museum Homepage, Open Letter to Colby â Dominic Bellido, Event Calendar, In the News, Exhibition Tour: Ashley Bryan/Paula Wilson: Take the World into Your Arms, Field Trip Experiences | Colby College Museum of Art, Community Voices: Original Soundscapes for âLight on Main Streetâ, Summer Luncheon, January First Friday: Downtown Waterville, Community Day!, New Lunder Curator of Works on Paper and Whistler Studies, Meet Our 2026 Fellows | Lunder Institute for American Art, Exhibition Opening Celebration for Ashley Bryan/Paula Wilson: Take the World into Your Arms, Vote for Your Faves in Down East's 2026 Best of Maine!, Opening Day Celebration: Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change, Five Minutes with Colbyâs Jacqueline Terrassa, Richard Serra, Who Recast Sculpture on a Massive Scale, Dies at 85, Interview with Brian Smith | The Lantern, Frame by Frame: Mary Cassatt: Painting the Modern Woman - Waterville Creates, Monumental Exposure for Katz and Colby, Paul J. Schupf Art Center, Morning Sentinel, Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948-1960 Publication, The Lantern Digital Magazine, Colby Receives $1.5M Gift to Support Key Arts and Athletics Initiatives, Alex Katz: Gathering at the Guggenheim, Lunder Institute Talk: Reframing Modern Art of the American Southwest, Forbes: This Groundbreaking Exhibit Of Roy Lichtensteinâs Early Paintings Is Both Confounding And Enlightening, Artful Healing: Time to Celebrate, Art + Conversation Podcast: Linguistic Justice Group, An Ecstatic Experience by Ja'Tovia Gary, The Lantern: no world (from the series An Unpeopled Land in Uncharted Waters), Adriane Herman's Emotional Value Auction, The Lantern: Flow Wide, Finding Time for Martha Diamond, Ekphrastic Adventures: Writing In Response To Art, Film Response: Faith Ringgold and Paint Me a Road Out of Here, National Review: Freedom Sugar and Acid Baths in Maine, New to the Collection, Esopus Magazine â Guarded Opinions #10: Kelly Roderick, Shape, Surface, and Form: Printmaking Workshop, Three ways of looking at Pueblo art - The Boston Globe, Jack Pierson Interview â L'Officiel, Looking for Queer Possibility in the Museum, Curator's Tour of Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change, Opening Day Exhibition Tours: Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village, Spring 2021 Lunder Institute Talks Series, Naeem Mohaiemen: grace, Colbyâs Arts Collaborative story for Morning Sentinel, Poems in Conversation with the Work of Andrew Moore, Museum Moment: Theresa Secord, Penobscot Basket, Act of Sight: The Tsiaras Family Photography Collection, Publication - Inside Out: The Prints of Mary Cassatt, The Lantern: Museum Student Guides in a Year of Upheaval, âOh, Iâll Show Youâ: Paul Taylor and Alex Katzâs Long Collaboration, November First Friday - Lunder Institute Open Studios, Oscar SantillĂĄn Prentice Lecture, How to Call Your Mother - The Lantern, Elm City Small Press Fest 2022, Let Art Inspire: Yoga in the Galleries, A New Exhibit Puts Alex Katzâs Love of Dance on Display, Audubon Christmas Bird Count, Joy to the Ville at the Paul J. Schupf Art Center, Finding Inspiration from Alex Katzâs "Pas de Deux" Paintings, A True Joy in Making: Ashley Bryan & Paula Wilson, Dancing in Mirrors: Alex Katz, Race, and the Guggenheim Trip, Richard Blanco to Receive White House Honor, Summer Internships, The Lantern: have_a_soul & antimundo, First Friday, Downtown Waterville: Lunder Institute Open Studios, Colby Museum Student Photographer Creates Photo Essay Inspired by Recent Studio Visits with LIAA Residential Fellows, âVisible upon the Invisibleâ: A Postcard and George Inness, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Donates 186 Artworks to Five Museums Ahead of Artistâs Centennial, What to expect at the Indian Market and what it means to Wabanaki communities, Colby College Museum of Art's Newest Acquisitions, SLICE: Fall 2023 - Waterville Creates, Joy to the Ville 2023, Interview: Enzo Camacho and Ami Lien, Expressing Appreciation - A Collage Workshop - Colby College Museum of Art, Interview: Bill Morrison, Submit to The Lantern, Interpretations of Yasuo Kuniyoshiâs Boy with Cow, Through Eyes That Capture Us, At the Lunder Institute, Big Conversations Beckon, Martha Diamond, Painter Who Captured New York Vistas, Dies at 79, A Letter to the Colby Museum by Patricia Michaels, Waterville Farmers' Market, Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts, and Village, Painted: Our Bodies, Hearts and Village Symposium, Modern Art Notes Podcast No. 487: Early Lichtenstein, Candace Lin, Art @ Home: Reimagine and Transform, Jessamine Batario Named Linde Family Foundation Curator of Academic Engagement, Emmanuel Sogunle: What Maine Craft Means to Me, Lunder Institute Talks: Oral Histories in the Present Tense, Paul J. Schupf Art Center Construction Begins, The Lantern: Ekphrastic Poetry from the Colby Course âVisual Poeticsâ, Artful Movements: Time to Celebrate, Miracles on the Border Upcoming Events, Maine Movements for Black Life Documentary Film Series, Live Q&A for Art + Conversation: Miracles on the Border, The Lantern: Student Interpretations of Migrants' Retablos, The Boston Globe Roy Lichtenstein Exhibition Review, Stream the Lunder Institute Talk w/ Maya Lin, Virtual Artful Healing: Be Kind to Yourself, Stream the 2021 Prentice Lecture w/ An-My LĂȘ, The Art Newspaper Review of Bob Thompson: This House Is Mine, Time and Tide Flow Wide: The Collection in Context, 1959â1973, Art Break, All in One: Selections from the Alex Katz Foundation Collection, Learning to Speak to a Risograph Machine, Andrew Wyeth: Life and Death, Review: Bob Thompson, Let Art Inspire Registration, Interview with JosĂ© Santiago PĂ©rez â The Lantern, Sarah Cain Art&, Revisiting Theresa Secord, Support Friends of Art, Incurable Optimist: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Invented Symbols: An Art Autobiography, Sarah Cain: hand in hand, Colby News: Paul J. Schupf Art Center, Colby News: Colby Museum Expands to Downtown, Murray Whyteâs top 10 art exhibitions in 2022 - The Boston Globe, Best of 2022: Colby Museum Staffâs Favorite Exhibitions & Art Books of the Year, Interview with Colby Museum Curatorial Intern Mary Bevilacqua, Light on Main Street, Reporting Aside: Waterville arts center an enduring legacy of benefactor with âdisruptive ideasâ, The Lantern: How to Paint with Sound, Student Opportunities, Live from the Guggenheim: Celebrating Alex Katz and Artist Collaborations, Alex Katz: Theater and Dance, Ashley Bryan / Paula Wilson: Take the World into Your Arms, Art&: On grace, learned from Karen: Naeem Mohaiemen in conversation, I Know A Man...Ashley Bryan, Teiger Foundation | Imagining an Archipelago, untitled sad piece, Studio art majors prepare for capstone exhibition, Colby Museum Celebrates its Marin Legacy, She painted the stillness, even with a house on fire, Alex Katz on 10 Artists Who Inspire Him | Artsy, An Exhibition Proposes Alternatives to Removing Contentious Statues, Arts in Bloom Weekend, Something big is happening in Waterville, Maine, Summer Luncheon 2023, Exhibition Walkthrough with artist Paula Wilson, Allen Island Summer 2023 Retreat Application, Maine International Film Festival, Virgil Ortiz, Daniel Minter, and Paula Wilson in Conversation, Community Day 2023, In new exhibition at Colby, Pueblo people tell their own story, Bill Morrison: Cycles and Loops, Frame by Frame: Bill Morrison Shorts, Common Ground Country Fair: Reflecting on Maineâs Fiber Industry: Art-Making + Dialogue, Ghetto Gastro Colby Takeover, Whistlerâs Cities, Our Cities | Virtual Program, Indie Bookstores | Book Riot, Opportunities, Decasia â Maine Film Center, Robert Mirabal and Rare Tribal Mob at Colby, LIVESTREAM | Painted Symposium, Five art experiences that resonated in 2023 - The Boston Globe, Art& Louise Nevelson in Maine, Art& Queer Reading, Student Internships, Curator Tour of The World Outside: Louise Nevelson at Midcentury, Reserve Tickets - Colby Arts, Reserve Tickets for Into the Windlyn, Art Queeries - Colby College Museum of Art, Lunder Institute @ Colby College Museum of Art, Learn more about Into the Windlyn: Post Pardon, The Opera in the Museum, Joy to the Ville - Colby College Museum of Art, Into the Wind, Art& Radical Histories: A Conversation with Claudia Zapata, Summer Luncheon 2024 Tickets, FRAME BY FRAME: JAMIE WYETH AND THE UNFLINCHING EYE.