Museum of Art Archives
September 16, 2019
Fueled by $192,000 grant, Bates Museum to publish catalog of art by Marsden Hartley
BATES NEWS | Thanks to a major grant to Bates College from…
September 6, 2019
Masterful Collections: Maine’s Universities Showcase American’s Best
ARTSCOPE | Driving across the Piscataqua River Bridge, connecting Portsmouth, New Hampshire,…
June 3, 2019
Summer at the Bates Museum: Watercolor Master Hardy, Seldom-Seen Art From Collection
BATES NEWS | In DeWitt Hardy: Master of Watercolor, five decades’ worth of…
April 11, 2019
Challenges and Rewards of a Museum Educator
For my internship at the Bates College Museum of Art I was…
April 9, 2019
Looking Beyond the Surface
The pieces that come through the Bates College Museum of Art are…
April 9, 2019
Art Not Seen: The Purposes of Museum Storage
This semester as a Collections Intern, I’ve spent a lot of time…
April 1, 2019
Surrealist Pastoral: The Enigmatic, Otherworldly Photographs of Ralph Eugene Meatyard Belong to a Very Real Place
ART & ANTIQUES | The photographs of Ralph Eugene Meatyard seem to…
March 17, 2019
When Will Ralph Eugene Meatyard Get the Retrospective He Deserves?
HYPERALLERGIC | Meatyard’s use of masks, shadows, abandoned houses, and figures in…
January 22, 2019
Maika’I Tubbs and A Connection to Place
Upon working on the exhibition, Anthropocenic: Art About the Natural World in…
January 20, 2019
Art Review: Bates exhibit an exquisite look at the geological age of humanity
“Anthropocenic: Art about the Natural World in the Human Era,” now on…