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Future of the Arts

Q&A with Teresa McKinney, Diamond Family Director of the Arts

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Colby Begins to Lay Groundwork for Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts

Colby College began phase one of the new Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts project, planned to be built at the southern gateway to campus.

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These Pictures Tell a Story

What art history can teach us about race and racism in America

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Ranking Religions?

Charles Orzech finds that museums dedicated to showcasing the world’s faiths reveal their own history and biases

Award-winning artist, designer, and environmentalist Maya Lin.

Colby’s Lunder Institute Appoints Artist Maya Lin to Yearlong Fellowship

In acknowledgment of her achievements as an artist who has re-envisioned monuments and whose practice actively contributes to a deeper understanding of human impacts on the environment, the Lunder Institute for American Art at Colby College has appointed renowned artist Maya Lin as a senior fellow for…

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Jacqueline Terrassa Named Director of the Colby College Museum of Art

Visionary leader brings deep experience from the Art Institute of Chicago and Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Colby Starts Construction for New Arts Collaborative in Downtown Waterville

Colby College today announced that renovations and construction for the new arts collaborative at 14-20 Main Street will begin this week.

Award-Winning Playwright Bess Welden Amplifies Marginalized Voices

A teaching artist at Colby sees her recent work receive national acclaim

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Tattoo Research Leads Deeper into Filipino Culture

For Stella Gonzalez Kalinga-style tattoos are clues to pre-colonial heritage

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Colby Receives $16-Million Gift to Advance Major Initiatives

Colby College today announced that it has received a $16-million gift from Trustee Marieke Rothschild P’16 and her husband, Jeff Rothschild P’16, in support of three of the College’s highest priorities: financial aid, the arts, and health and wellness.