A New Year's Greeting from Mark Bessire
Indigenous culture in the works of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington

Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington both depicted Indigenous people in their work in varying capacities. Two Maine experts discuss the layers of meaning and implications behind those depictions.

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A Conversation with Curators: "Freedom, A Fable"

Hear from all three curators at the PMA for a conversation about the new exhibition Freedom, A Fable. Together, they touch upon the mission and themes behind the show, and examine how the featured historic and contemporary artworks from the PMA collection inspire complex dialogues around race, representation, and American history.

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"Vida Americana" with Whitney Museum curator, Barbara Haskell

In this virtual conversation for the PMA, Barbara Haskell, long-time curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, shares her latest exhibition: Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945,

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Capturing "Mythmakers" with Brian Chin from p3

Brian Chin, Co-founding Partner and Creative Director at p3, spearheaded the use of innovative technology in our galleries and shared the experience with us.

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World AIDS Day 2020: A Day Without Art

For several years, the PMA has commemorated Day Without Art, an international day of action and mourning in response to the AIDS crisis, by shrouding works of art and writing personal reflections that honor the movement and the countless artists whose lives were lost to the crisis. Though we can’t gather in person this year to commemorate Day Without Art, we highlight past PMA staff reflections as a moment of pause, reflection, and solidarity.

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Toast to "Mythmakers" with a recipe from New England Distilling

Our friends at New England Distilling have created a craft cocktail to toast to Mythmakers: The Art of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington and celebrate Thanksgiving, no matter what the holiday looks like for you this year.

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Avangrid Foundation awards $10,000 grant to the PMA

The Portland Museum of Art has received a grant for $10,000 from the Avangrid Foundation to support Art for All, the PMA’s guiding principle and commitment to Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion (DEAI).The grant marks the second consecutive year that the Avangrid Foundation has provided support to the PMA.

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Gaston Lachaise’s Tools

The tools of the acclaimed sculptor Gaston Lachaise were beautifully installed at the Portland Museum of Art through a generous loan from the Lachaise Foundation as part of the multiyear Your Museum, Reimagined accessibility and collection reinstallation project, which opened to the public in 2017.

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Become a Business Member

Demonstrate your organization’s commitment to Maine’s creative economy and the arts.

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From Our Community:

Community member and art expert Joan Carpenter Troccoli provides her perspective on Mythmakers: The Art of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington.

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Time and Space to Create: Monson Arts and Maine's North Woods

In this virtual program from October, Monson Arts' senior advisor Stuart Kestenbaum and Portland-based artists Tessa O'Brien and Celeste Roberge (both former resident artists in the program) discuss the vision for and the impact of this new arts center.

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Beneath the surface of "Evening"

In the spring of 2018, art conservator Nina Roth-Wells came to the PMA to review a painting that had just come into the collection. Observing the painting under UV light revealed unusually large patches of darkness, indicating that something had been added on top of the varnish.

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Exhibition Stewardship Report

In the spring and summer of 2020, the PMA presented Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times, an exhibition that reimagines a familiar form of religious furniture—the tabernacle—as a symbolic location for cultural values such as justice, equality, and knowledge. Painter Carrie Moyer and sculptor Sheila Pepe have achieved international acclaim through abstract works that are rich with color and materiality and informed by feminist politics and queer activism.

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The PMA Real Estate Program

Real Estate brokers, agencies, and mortgage brokers are invited to join the PMA’s new program. Partnership with the PMA demonstrates your commitment to Maine’s creative economy and the region’s arts and culture at a time when institutional support is more crucial than ever.

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