Grab a date (or a friend) and head to the Museum for a night of food and fun! Partner challenges such as a blindfolded sketching competition will come with prizes for the winning pair. Sponsored... more >
The Museum Student Advisory Board hosts an evening of student and club performances inspired by the Museum’s current exhibitions. We welcome theater, dance, poetry, music, and more. All Colby students and clubs are invited to... more >
Join faculty from across campus for short talks on the intersections between their teaching and the Museum collection. Organized by the Museum’s Student Advisory Board.
Based on historical and personal photographs, Jen Casad’s meticulous graphite drawings capture the working culture of Maine’s fishing industry, a life she knows well through her own work as a clam digger. Organized in conjunction... more >
The artist James McNeill Whistler is known to have popularized “brunch,” or the combination of breakfast and lunch in one luxurious meal. To celebrate this culinary tradition and the two Whistler exhibitions on view, the... more >
Join us for a discussion of Peter Soriano’s wall drawing, Permanent Maintenance. 11 am: Brunch 11:30 am: Roundtable discussion with Peter Soriano, Colby artists, and the Museum’s Student Advisory Board
The Young Curators program is the first-ever teen program at the Colby Museum, and this installation showcases original works of art by local high school students made in response to selected works on view in... more >
Colby College’s student-run theatrical group Powder & Wig will stage two performances of “The Red Address” by David Ives this Friday, March 13, and Saturday, March 14, at 7:30pm in the Paul J. Schupf Wing... more >
The Museum’s Student Advisory Board will curate a one-time exhibition from the permanent collection selecting works of art that are not on view in the galleries. This special installation will be on view throughout the... more >
The Museum’s Student Advisory Board invites visitors of all ages to attend an opening reception and celebration of the exhibitions currents7: Elizabeth Atterbury, Terry Winters: Printed Matters, and Listen to this page. Works by Bern... more >