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The Harlow and CANMP present "A Nation of Immigrants: Home Lost, Home Found"
Friday, November 02, 2018, 12:00pm - 06:00pm
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Contact The Harlow, 207-622-3813

The Harlow, in partnership with the Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP), presents “A Nation of Immigrants: Home Lost, Home Found." The exhibition is on view November 2-24, 2018 at 100 Water Street in Hallowell with an opening reception on Saturday, November 3, 5-7pm. This is a raw and fraught time in the world as we struggle to respond to the fact that 65 million people have been displaced from their homes. What is the experience of those newly arrived and those who may have come long ago? What is has been gained, what has been lost? What does it mean to be a “Nation of Immigrants”?

Participating artists are listed alphabetically by town as follows:

Augusta: Fatimah Halwah, Mohammed Halwah, Jason Morgan, collaborative artwork by Cony High School Students.
Brooks: Lesia Sochor
Falmouth: Mirlea Saks
Farmingdale: Barbara Loken, Pasang Tsering
Garland: Jeanne Finley
Hallowell: Chris Cart, Ellen Freed
Hartland: Arend Thibodeau
Kents Hill: Taya Brown, Megan Czerwinski, Nevin Sabatini, Jerry Widodo, Siyin Yan, Xia Zuyao
Manchester: Helene Farrar
Portland: Rabee Kiwan
West Gardiner: Kay Morris

A Nation of Immigrants: Home Lost, Home Found is sponsored by Carol Gilbert-Tondreau & Ameriprise and Walt McKee.

The Harlow is a membership based 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to connecting and celebrating art, artists and community in downtown historic Hallowell since 1963. Exhibitions are always free and open to the public. Hours are Wednesday-Saturday noon-6pm. For more information please visit harlowgallery.org or call 207-622-3813.

Location The Harlow, 100 Water Street, Hallowell, ME 04347
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