This lavishly illustrated, 84-page hardcover exhibition catalogue reproduces many works--some never before publicly exhibited--by Maine's beloved artist, Dahlov Ipcar, and features an essay by MoMA Educator and Researcher, Sara Torres Vega, PhD. 2018 Essay Author: Sara Torres Vega Editor: Anthony Shostak Pages: 84
Award-winning poet Ed Roberson confronts the realities of an era in which the fate of humanity and the very survival of our planet are uncertain. Departing from the traditional nature poem, Roberson's work reclaims a much older tradition, drawing into poetry's orbit what the physical and human sciences reveal about the...
by Kerrin McCadden An "American wake" is what the Irish call a farewell to those emigrating to the United States. A New England poet equally at home in Ireland, Kerrin McCadden explores family, death and grief, apologies, and all manner of departures.
By Albert Waitt '83 Sequel to The Ruins of Woodmans' Village: When a body washes up on the shore of a harbor island, LT Nichols, Laurel, Maine's chief of police, discovers that it's the son of Laurel's most noteworthy summer resident, Randolph Grimes, the US Secretary of Commerce. The case is deemed...
YEAR: 2010 ARTISTS: Anonymous cover and illustration book artist ? AUTHORS: Katherine A. Stefko, Amy Keneally, EDITOR: Katherine A. Stefko DESIGNER: William Ash PUBLISHER: Bates College Lewiston, ME DETAILS: Softcover, 32 pages, [8 ½ x 11 in dimensions], [28 color images] EXHIBITION: Bound to Art: Illustrated Books from the Edmund S. Muskie...
YEAR: 2007 ARTISTS: Charlie Hewitt AUTHORS: Introduction William Low, Essay David P. Becker DESIGNER: Margo Halverson and Charles Melcher, Alice Design Communication PUBLISHER: Klimt Studio Inc. Falmouth Foreside, ME DETAILS: Hardcover, 56 pages, [9 ¼ x 10 ½ in dimensions], [52 color images] EXHIBITION: Scrape, Cut, Gouge, Bite, Print… The Graphic...
Supplement to Across Common Grounds: Contemporary Art Outside the Center, an exhibition at Bates College Museum of Art, October, 2024 - March, 2025 from an unmarked point in the horizon continues the conversation of topics brought up in the expansive contemporary art exhibition Across Common Grounds. Through original writings by diverse...
Winner of the Man Booker Prize“Everything about this novel rings true. . . . Original, funny, disarmingly oblique and unique.”―The GuardianIn an unnamed city, middle sister stands out for the wrong reasons. She reads while walking, for one. And she has been taking French night classes downtown. So when a local paramilitary known as...
YEAR: 2016 ARTISTS: Various Artists: Sarah Abu Abdallah, Ahaad Alamoudi, Njoud Alanbari, Nouf Alhimiary, Musead Al Neami, Nasser Al Salem, Rashed Al Shashai, Ahmad Angawi, Huda Beydoun, Ayman Yossri Daydban, Abdulnasser Gharem, Ajlan Gharem, Masameer, Ahmed Mater, Nugamshi, Shaweesh, Telefaz11 EDITOR: Suzy Sikorski DESIGNER: Kuba Rudzinski PUBLISHER: Bates College Museum...
*Named a Best Book of 2018 by the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, NPR, Broadly, Buzzfeed (Nonfiction), The Undefeated, Library Journal (Biography/Memoirs), The Washington Post (Nonfiction), Southern Living (Southern), Entertainment Weekly, and The New York Times Critics*In this powerful, provocative, and universally lauded memoir—winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal and finalist...
#1 New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Elizabeth Strout continues the life of her beloved Olive Kitteridge, a character who has captured the imaginations of millions.“Strout managed to make me love this strange woman I’d never met, who I knew nothing about. What a terrific writer she is.”—Zadie Smith, The...
WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE • THE EMMY AWARD–WINNING HBO MINISERIES STARRING FRANCES MCDORMAND, RICHARD JENKINS, AND BILL MURRAYIn a voice more powerful and compassionate than ever before, New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Strout binds together thirteen rich, luminous narratives into a book with the heft of a novel, through the presence...
This set of twelve note cards features two each of six figurative drawings by Marsden Hartley (1877–1943)—the noted American Modernist and self-proclaimed “painter of Maine”. The cards complement the exhibition Marsden Hartley: Adventurer in the Arts.
YEAR: 2001 ARTISTS: Pamela Johnson AUTHOR: Aimee Bessire DESIGNER: Alice Design Communication: Charles B. Melcher, Margo Halverson PUBLISHER: Bates College Museum of Art, Lewiston, ME DETAILS: Softcover, 32 pages, [8 ¾ x 8 ½ in dimensions], [40 color images] EXHIBITION: Pamela Johnson DATES: October 26 – November 25, 2001 PRICE: $10