PMA Films: When We Were Kings

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

A free outdoor screening of the 1996 Academy Award Winning documentary When We Were Kings. Co-Presented by the Portland Museum of Art. Film starts at dusk (approx 8pm). In 1974,

Fenix Theater Company: Much Ado About Nothing

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

We are a group of artists dedicated to staging exceptional theatre using the simplest means possible. Our goal is to produce work ranging from the beautiful to the brutal, that

National Coloring Book Day

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Join us for a special meeting of the Colorists Club for National Coloring Book Day from 1:30-onward on Tuesday, August 2. Please bring your coloring media of choice and we will provide copies

Dancing with Steel en Plein Air

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

From July 25th to August 4th, Alison Chase/Performance and the Atlantic Clarion Steel Band will perform at seven sites throughout coastal Maine. Traveling from a field on Penobscot Bay to

Micromassé

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Micromassé is a trio of established Portland musicians featuring organist Peter Dugas, guitarist Max Cantlin and drummer Chris Sweet. Inspired by the great jazz organ groups of the fifties and

Films in the Square: On Golden Pond

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Join us every Sunday evening at dusk for Films in the Square co-presented by Portland Summer Films.  Bring a lawn chair, sit back and enjoy classic films in an outdoor venue.

CS Public Art Forum

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

The Portland Public Art Committee is pleased to announce that four artists have been selected as finalists for the Congress Square Public Art Commission. Join us to meet the artist

A Kornucopia featuring Tamar Korn

Congress Square Park Portland, ME, United States

Tamar Korn has been a New York-based vocalist for the last decade, playing a repertoire steeped in traditional New Orleans and early jazz, western swing, and American roots music. Her formative years were