The Museum is wheelchair accessible through the North and South entrances of the Bixler Art and Music Center. If you would like the Museum to provide a wheelchair for your use, contact us at 207-859-5610
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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... more >
Noted writers, scholars, artists, public officials, and community members will discuss solutions to economic and conservation challenges faced by communities in Maine, New England, the nation, and the world. For more information, visit web.colby.edu/communitycultureconservation/
Noted writers, scholars, artists, public officials, and community members will discuss solutions to economic and conservation challenges faced by communities in Maine, New England, the nation, and the world. For more information, visit web.colby.edu/communitycultureconservation/
Noted writers, scholars, artists, public officials, and community members will discuss solutions to economic and conservation challenges faced by communities in Maine, New England, the nation, and the world. For more information, visit web.colby.edu/communitycultureconservation/
Professor Ott is the author of Manufacturing the Modern Patron in Victorian California: Cultural Philanthropy, Industrial Capital, and Social Authority (2014) and has published essays on art auctions, combat artists, comic books, and motoring magazines.... more >
In conjunction with the annual arts and humanities theme, Human/Nature, create and investigate your own living biome, a microhabitat, made from a 2-liter bottle.
Organized in conjunction with the Human/Nature humanities theme, this event will feature a screening of Christian Marclay’s Telephones (1995) and Bollywood Goes to Gstaad (2013). Steve Wurtzler, associate professor of cinema studies, will introduce Marclay’s... more >