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Meadow Road, Bowdoin, Maine.
Boothbay Harbor
Zohran Mamdani and Bowdoin SJP hosted the founder of "The Electronic Intifada" in 2013.
Bowdoin, Maine shooting spree
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© 2022 Mickalene Thomas / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkAugust 30 through December 18, 2022 | Spec
“n the spirit of Elizabeth Catlett’s print There is a Woman in Every Color, this exhibition explores the legacy of Black women in the visual arts. Bringing together works made between the late eighteenth and twenty-first centuries, the exhibition examines their representation in works of art that picture Black women or that were produced by Black women.“
Schooner 'Bowdoin' navigating Strait of Belle Isle, 1947
Navigating the Strait of Belle Isle, which runs between Labrador and Newfoundland, can be tricky at the best of times. Rough seas and sea ice are common for much of each year, as is bad weather ranging from thick fog to outright gales. Also known as the Labrador Straits, this passage was an essential route to and from the schooner Bowdoin's Arctic destinations. The schooner was built to tackle tough conditions. Her sturdy hull and short sail rig, aided by a powerful engine, could handle high winds, seas, and ice. Here Rutherford Platt, who was the botanist on this and other expeditions, captures with his camera the drama of the schooner's bow coming down hard from a wave.
from: https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/55115
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Like the contemporary Arctic music you've been hearing in our new exhibit? Now, you can take the music home with you! Check out this Spotify playlist featuring a selection of the songs from the exhibit.