Brick Collective Art Interaction

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Artists Kari Marboe and Erik Scollon will be artists in residence at the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in Newcastle this summer, developing new work for The Brick Collective,

Crafternoon

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

This is an informal time to get together and be creative - draw, paint, do needlework, or calligraphy. For all ages and abilities – relax, have fun, meet new people

Theater Ensemble of Color: Lived Experiences

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Theater Ensemble of Color or TEoC (pronounced TEE-ock) strives to strengthen our communities through education, inclusion, and social activism focusing on arts, performance, culture. The show is a fully originally

The Way We Move

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

The Way We Move activity is an interactive flow arts/circus program for children and adults with disabilities, and anyone else who wants to participate. There will be multiple types of props and

Circus Olé and Feast of Fools

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Come one! Come All! The circus is coming to town! Elephants, lion and tigers, penguins, giraffe, and a dragon oh my! This animal-free circus provides non-stop entertainment while raising awareness

Dark Follies

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Dark Follies celebrates nine years of street vaudeville with a special Old School Dark Follies show! They have live music, comedy, flow arts, dancers, fire performing, acrobatics and special rhythmic

Try Your Hand (Calligraphy Art Interaction)

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Did you ever wish you could write in another language? Or have beautiful penmanship in your own? Here’s a chance to Try Your Hand at an international calligraphy event at

The Maribor Uprisings: Interactive Film Screening

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

The Maribor Uprisings takes up urgent questions raised by these events, and by uprisings elsewhere, from the Arab Spring, through Paris, to Black Lives Matter. What sparks such popular outrage?