Local artists and the public are invited to the Explosion Book Seminar by UMVA artist Linda Leach on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023 from 11 am to 2 pm at the Camden Public Library, 55 Main St., Camden, ME. To register for this workshop, please contact Linda Leach at studio@lindaleachdesigns.com by October 25th. There is a $10 materials fee. An “explosion book” is a handmade small square book, which “explodes” into a series of square and triangular pages when you open it up.
Leach has
been a teaching and exhibiting artist for over 26 years in the Midcoast
area. She finds that when teaching, she
also learns much in the process herself.
She has received several awards and has been published in a number of
art magazines in recognition of her new polymer discoveries. She has been fortunate to be a presenter at
several polymer clay retreats. Creating
new avenues to share ideas and cultivate artistic interest is her goal for the
future while having fun in the process.
UMVA, founded in 1975, is a non-profit organization that promotes and advocates for the visual arts, artists, and all arts supporters. As artist advocates, the UMVA initiated and saw enacted into state law the Maine Percent for Art Program (requiring a percentage of funds for state buildings to include art) and the Artist's Estate Tax Law (allowing art work to be used to pay artists estate taxes).
Other programs
and projects supported by UMVA include: The Maine Arts Journal, an online,
quarterly publication The Journal features essays by and about artists,
interviews, UMVA member submissions, poetry, UMVA updates about its current
projects, local chapters, and more; ARRT!
Artists' Rapid Response Team, a collaboration of artists &
progressive groups making art to create positive change; Lumen ARRT!!, a
group creating large-scale video projections in public spaces to give a visual
voice to progressive non-profits; and the New England Emmy Award-nominated
Maine Masters Project, a video series of 19 compelling profiles of some of
Maine’s most distinguished and often less recognized artists. There are
currently two chapters: Portland and Midcoast.
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