SPACE asked the 12 artists of our spring exhibition, Evening Botanist, how their work relates to the natural world.
Tim Fite spends the bulk of his time making genre-bending, hyper-aware pieces of art and music that often approach brutal truths with raw tenderness. Fite’s…
We used to spin globes, closing our eyes and dragging our fingers across the rotating surfaces. It was an activity equal parts discovery and escapism.…
I spoke with Ryan Adams shortly after he completed his installation You Can’t Unsee. We discussed some of his past graffiti work in Portland, alternate…
This week, SPACE turns 18. We are so grateful to the artists, staff, interns, volunteers, board members, donors, neighbors, and audiences who have supported this…
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“How do I talk about this work? If I say it’s about grief, no one is going to want to come…But I felt it was…
Over the next five days, we will be highlighting fifteen Maine-based organizations addressing racial justice through a variety of intersectional perspectives. This is far from…
A note about this community memo: On June 4th our organization put out a public statement demanding the Portland Press Herald editors add information citing…
I recently zoomed with Devon Kelley-Yurdin to reflect about their installation Glowing Reserves shortly before it closes. We talked about the core intention of the…