UMaineFarmington is threatening to close down the UMF Art gallery.
It's
such a wonderful space and brings the work of artists from all over
Maine to a community that otherwise wouldn't be exposed to this high
level and diversity of work.
Farmington
is lucky to have a large gallery space in the community Emery Arts
Center that focuses predominantly on showing art from the UMF student
body and local artists, along with a special show (retrospective,
national open call etc.) once in a while.
Joe McDonnell (President of UMF) is saying that such a small university as UMF shouldn't have two galleries.
The
galleries serve very different purposes and bring together very
different communities. The UMF gallery (because of its wider scope of
work) encourages people from all over the state to travel to Farmington
to see these wonderful exhibits by accomplished artists. Sarah does an
amazing job curating thought provoking and varied exhibits.
This
decision about whether or not to close the gallery is happening right
now and McDonell will make his decision within the next couple of weeks.
I am urging each of
you (even if you've never been to the UMF gallery!) in the name of
supporting small university galleries to write a letter to McDonnell in
support of keeping the UMF gallery open - and send the email to Sarah (maline@maine.edu) who will forward it to McDonnell.
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