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Virginia Maksymowicz Artist Talk: “Undeniable Metaphors: The Human Body, Architecture and Meaning”

April 19, 2021 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Virginia Maksymowicz, Artist and Professor Emerita in the Franklin & Marshall CollegeRead More

Annual UMA Plunkett Maine Poetry Festival presents a hybrid event of visual and literary arts on April 30

Plunkett Breaks Out Annual Plunkett Maine Poetry Festival presents a hybrid event of visual and literary arts on April 30, 2021 Read More

The Outbreak Project Exhibition, April 6 – 30, 2021

The Outbreak Project exhibition at the Charles Danforth Gallery, the fine arts component of the wider collaborative Outbreak Project and Plunkett PoetryRead More

Virtual 2021 Student Art Exhibition now through April 3, 2021 at UMA’s Danforth Gallery

The Charles Danforth Gallery is pleased to announce the UMA Virtual 2021 Student Art Exhibition is now live on the Danforth’s website, andRead More

Danforth Gallery presents a virtual exhibition of fresh works by UMA Art and Architecture Faculty

The Charles Danforth Gallery presents a virtual exhibition of fresh works by UMA Art and Architecture Faculty January 28 –Read More

Plunkett Breaks Out

Annual Plunkett Maine Poetry Festival calls on makers and writers to contribute works for hybrid event of visual and literaryRead More

Peter Precourt Artist Talk at Austin Peay State University

UMA Professor of Art Peter Precourt will be featured by Austin Peay State University as part of a Center ofRead More

PHANTASMAGORIA, UMA’S Senior Thesis Exhibition, Opens in Danforth Gallery

Phantasmagoria: 2020 UMA Senior Thesis Exhibition Charles Danforth Gallery in UMA’s Jewett Hall September 2 – October 2, 2020 Recently-graduatedRead More

Danforth Gallery Hosts Online Senior Thesis Exhibition

Charles Danforth Gallery Website: danforth.uma.edu Graduating Art students at the University of Maine at Augusta are exhibiting their works inRead More

Professor’s Martin Luther King Memorial Design to go to our Nation’s Capitol

Hallowell resident and University of Maine at Augusta (UMA) art professor Robert Katz spent the past 10 months researching theRead More