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Campus + Community Film Series—Maya Lin: A Strong, Clear Vision

As part of our April film series on Women in Art, the Maine Film Center and the Colby College Museum of Art present Maya Lin: A Strong, Clear Vision (1994, 1:45). This Academy Award-winning documentary tells the story of the design and creation of the Vietnam War Memorial, focusing on the controversy that …



Maya Lin: What is Missing?

In this opportunity for Maine K–12 educators, world-renowned artist, designer, and environmentalist Maya Lin introduces What is Missing?, her project devoted to the planet’s biodiversity crisis as a result of habitat loss. Lin will invite Maine classrooms to collect personal memories about the natural world. Through interviews with parents and grandparents, students …




Artist-in-Residence Lecture: Maya Lin

Through her art and architecture, Maya Lin explores landscape as a reflection of time, history, and memory. In this lecture organized in conjunction with Colby College’s 2015–16 humanities theme, Human/Nature, Lin will speak about her work and What Is Missing?, her ongoing project that proposes we look at a memorial not as …



Erica Wall Named Director of the Lunder Institute for American Art

… Herman, Jessica Horton, Key Jo Lee, Maya Lin, Dread Scott, Sarah Sockbeson, David Hamilton Thomson, Veronica Perez, and many others.
Conceived as a research and creative arm of the Colby Museum, the Lunder Institute was established in 2017 through the generosity of Peter and Paula Lunder, longtime benefactors of the College, the Colby Museum …


School Visits

… understand how and why artists interact with and interpret the world around us.
Studio Workshop – Inspired by Maya Lin’s Pin River Kissimmee, students will use the ideas of the artist, similar materials, and their own personal experiences and knowledge of nature to create their own pin art sculpture.
Grades 6–8: Freedom & Equality …


Create Watercolor Stories with the Museum’s Student Guides

Celebrate the last day of spring semester classes with an afternoon of art-making. Spend time with What is Missing?, an interactive website and virtual project designed by Maya Lin as her “last memorial,” with its focus on habitat degradation and loss. Choose the stories that resonate with you, and illustrate them with watercolor pencils …


Banner Image: Sanford Robinson Gifford, A Twilight in the Adirondacks, 1864, Oil on canvas, 10 1/2 in. x 18 1/2 in., The Lunder Collection, 2013.130
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