Showing posts with label MCMA LIBRARY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MCMA LIBRARY. Show all posts

Thursday

MCMA March Events


Jonathan A. Eiten

OIL PAINTER

First Friday Art Walk,March2,

Jonathan A Eiten

“I BEGAN MY STUDIES AS AN ARTIST IN 1987 WHILE ATTENDING CENTRAL COLLEGE IN PELLA, IOWA, WHERE I STUDIED UNDER LAWRENCE MILLS. I LEARNED PRINTMAKING UNDER MILLS AND ALONG WITH IT A STRONG SENSE OF THE CLASSICAL TRADITIONS OF DRAWING. IN 1989 I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY DUTCH ART HISTORY AND TAKE STUDIO COURSES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LEIDEN IN THE NETHERLANDS. THIS BEGAN MY INTEREST IN 17TH CENTURY DUTCH LIFE AND ART. AFTER RETURNING TO THE UNITED STATES I TRANSFERRED TO CALVIN COLLEGE AND GRADUATED FROM THERE WITH A B.F.A. IN FINE ART IN 1992. IN 1997 AFTER SEVERAL YEARS WORKING IN THE FIELD OF COUNSELING, I BROUGH MY FOCUS BACK TO ART. I MOVED TO MAINE AND APPRENTICED FOR A YEAR WIth OIL PAINTER, JON ALLAN MARSHALL.”

For more info check out-http://jonathaneiten.blogspot.com/

MCMA first Tuesday Book Club

Tuesday,March 6

Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion


Monday, March 12, 2012

"Majestic Montana"

presented by Steve Gonser

Join us on a journey to explore the majestic qualities that make Montana a special place. Find out why Montana is often referred to as "dinosaur country"; Take a tour through the "Gems of Montana" by visiting Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. All of these and more await you as we travel through the Big Sky Country of Majestic Montana!


Monday, March 19,2012

“Sailing Down to Rio on The Queen Mary 2”

Presented by-Doug Jones

In 1934 The Cunard Line launched the Queen Mary. It was the largest ship of its time and it set a new standard for ocean liners of the era. In 2004, the fourth Queen to sail under the Cunard flag was launched, The Queen Mary 2. At 150,000 tons she is the longest, tallest, widest, biggest ocean liner of the world. And to commemorate the launch, Cunard sent the Queen Mary 2 on a voyage to Rio de Janeiro for the largest party on earth, Carnival.


Catherine McAuley High School Auditorium

631 Stevens Ave, Parking lot off Walton Street

Portland Maine

Starts at 7:30, doors open at 6:45

Open to the public

Free for MCMA members, a $2.00 donation for non-members


Tuesday

MCMA Library March Events



March 4th, First Friday Art Walk in the library with Artist Rick Green-Encaustic Art "Aerial View of the Maine Coast", for more info go to http://www.rickgreenart.com/ .His artwork will be on display in the library during the month of March. March 17th-MCMA library noon time lecture will be a carry over from Feb.-Dorothea McKenzie presents "Granite Stoneworkers & Quarries of Cumberland County" 11:00-2:00 and the lecture will begin at 12.00, bring your lunch, refreshments and desserts provided.
March 14th lecture #6
Monty & Marsha Brown present-
"LAMANCHE/THE ENGLISH CHANNEL"
March 21st lecture#7
Sandy Mortimer presents
"DISCOVERING THE DUTCH"

For more info call the library Tues,wed.or Fri,10;00am-3:00pm @773-8396 or check out our web page
mainecharitablemechanicsassociation.com

Thursday

JANUARY EVENTS IN THE MCMA LIBRARY

Jan.7th, First Fri. Art Walk in the MCMA library-5:00-8:00pm
GRANITE INDUSTRY IN MAINE
Photos and Maps presented by
Dorothea Mc Kenzie, for more info go to-http://www.stonecuttersonline.org
Some Maine made stonecutter tools will also be on display.
MARCH,17 th, Dorothea Mc Kenzie
will give a Noon Time talk on-
"Granite Stoneworkers & Quarries of Cumberland County"
Bring a lunch, refreshments provided.
For more info call-773-8396, during library hours,Tues,Wed.,Thurs.
10:00 am-3:00 pm

Wednesday

ARTIST JOSHUA L. DALLAIRE WORK ON DISPLAY IN MCMA LIBRARY



Young artist J.L.Dallaire was well received on Sept.'s First Friday in the MCMA library and has lots of his work on display and many prints for sale.If you missed him on Friday stop into the library to view his talented during the month , well worth the trip up the stairs to see this talented young man's wide selection of his work.

RECENT MCMA FIND IN ANTIQUE SHOP




PORTER A. ROBERTS
Past President(1943,44) & Officer
Mr. Roberts was very involved in the MCMA and Masonic Lodge after retiring from the Portland Co. as their Treasurer for 19 years in 1936.The embosser stamp was for his Notary duties and now resides on display in the MCMA Library