After five years of planning and coordinating, the Community Resource Center opened at the corner of Preble and Portland streets in November 1993. The center is now home to a 15-by-45-foot mural, with images of dolphins, a tree, a castle and enormous hands. A grant from the Maine Arts Commission allowed the center to hire two professional mural artists to direct the project, but it was the people who use the center who did the work, and the center\u27s writers\u27 group wrote the poetry that will be added to the mural. Details
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Gov. King asked the Maine Arts Commission to assist him in finding students to paint a mural on a wa...
Brief piece on the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockport, a cooperative originally organized...
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this just in piece about the Center for Maine Contemporary Art (CMCA) in Rockport, which will celeb...
Books & the Arts piece on Maine artists who are helping to create a more healing environment at Mid...
The muralist Wyland plans to turn the bare 450-foot-long west wall of the Bath Iron Works building a...
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The Healing Walls are among over 3,000 murals created by MAP since its in inception in 1984, when it...
Maine Color Service in Portland is doing some major photo enlargement and finishing for Boston\u27s ...
Edge piece on the Maine Photo Co-Op, a 4,000-square-foot facility on Oak Street in Portland. The n...
Hundreds of people watched as the muralist Wyland neared completion of the ocean scene he is paintin...
Full exterior view of the Cumberland County Civic Center during construction, from east, along Sprin...
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