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Selected Exhibitions 75 Russell Street Lewiston Maine 04240 Programming information bates.edumuseum 207.786.6158 Facebook on.fb.mebates_bcma Sept-May 10am-700pm Mon 10am-5pm Tues-Sat. Summer 10am-5pm Mon-Sat and open by appointment. Closed during college holidays and between exhibitions. June 12 - October 24 2015 Points of View Photographs by Jay Gould Gary Green David Maisel and Shoshannah White Viewing elements of the Maine landscape from different levels of scale from great distance to very close-up the contemporary photographers in this exhibition explore different aspects of the interrelationships between human populations and the natural world. This exhibition is supported by a grant from the Davis Family Foundation. June 12 2015 March 26 2016 Maine Collected This exhibition features works by some of the many contemporary artists represented in the permanent collection who live in or are connected to Maine. This exhibition includes work in most media and in a wide variety of themes and styles many of which have not been on view in the museum previously. Maine Collected and The Painter of Maine are companion exhibitions of Directors Cut The Maine Art Museum Trail at the Portland Museum of Art from May 21 September 13. November 6 2015 March 26 2016 The View Out His Window and in his minds eye Photographs by Jeffery Becton A photographer and image-maker who lives on Deer Isle a rocky and forested island off the coast of Maine Jeffery Becton constructs images about his surroundings from extraordinary sweeping coastal views to internal life both house interiors and the introspective space that enlivens ones imagination. Funded in part by the Friends of Bates Museum of Art Please visit the website for programming information and updates June 12 - October 24 2015 The Painter of Maine Photographs of Marsden Hartley Marsden Hartley 1877-1943 a na- tive son of Lewiston Maine is recog- nized as one of the most important American modernists. This exhibition focuses on images of artist from anonymous toned photographs of him as a young man to images taken by George Platt Lynes the last year of Hartleys life. The photography exhibitions are part of the Maine Photo Project mainephotoproject.org a statewide photography collaboration in 2105. The Maine Photo Project is organized and supported by the in- stitutions of the Maine Curators Forum and is generously sponsored by the Bates College Museum of Art the Bowdoin College Museum of Art and the Colby College Museum of Art with fiscal management provided by the Maine Historical Society. The Maine Photo Project is funded in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commis- sion an independent state agency support- ed by the National Endowment for the Arts. Jeffery Becton The Keepers House 2008 digital montage realized as archival pigment print Gary Green Untitled Terrain Vague 2015 black and white photograph Photographer unknown Marsden Hartley 1908-09 toned black and white photograph