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SUMMARY:Meet the Illustrator: Drawing Tricks with Scott Nash
DESCRIPTION:Join Scott Nash\, the creative illustrator behind Flat Stanley\, for a family-friendly and hands-on workshop to learn Scott’s drawing tricks he uses to design new characters. With Scott’s live drawing demonstrations\, participants will have an opportunity to design a character alongside the artist!  \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis workshop is appropriate for ages 7+ (guardian required)Pre-registration is required. \n\n\n\nScott Nash is an illustrator\, author\, designer\, and educator who has over 30 years of experience in children’s media and illustration. Scott helped shape the creative brands of Nickelodeon\, Comedy Central\, and Cartoon Network and has illustrated over 50 children’s books. Scott and his wife\, Nancy Gibson-Nash\, launched Illustration Institute to cultivate and steward Maine’s thriving illustration community.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/meet-the-illustrator-drawing-tricks-with-scott-nash/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T203000
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SUMMARY:PMA Films x Architalx: Schindler Space Architect (with filmmaker Valentina Ganeva)
DESCRIPTION:93 minutes. Directed by Valentina Ganeva. Not Rated. In English. \nThis screening is presented with Architalx and will be followed by a discussion with filmmaker Valentina Ganeva. \nAustrian-born and educated\, R.M. Schindler laid the foundation for what now is considered California lifestyle of indoor-outdoor living. This documentary explores his richly complex work\, with its influences and illuminates Schindler’s philosophy of Space Architecture as contrasted with the International Style. It reexamines Schindler’s complicated relationship with his mentor Frank Lloyd Wright and his rival Richard Neutra. The film affirms the singular genius of one man\, and the eternal challenge every artist faces to stay true to their vision in an effort to leave a lasting impact.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/pma-films-x-architalx-schinder-space-architect-with-filmmaker-valentina-ganeva/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T150500
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T195326Z
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SUMMARY:PMA Films: Yes
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Nadav Lapid. 149 minutes. Not Rated. In Hebrew with English subtitles. \nOne of international cinema’s most fearless and provocative filmmakers\, Nadav Lapid has long been an outspoken critic of his birth country’s government policies\, channeling a lifetime of fury and frustration into vital films like Synonyms and Ahed’s Knee that brim with righteous anger\, spite\, and shame. In Yes\, Lapid once again takes vigorous critical aim at the Israeli government with a new approach: submission. In the days following October 7\, Y.\, a jazz musician\, and his wife Yasmine\, a dancer\, resolve to say yes to everything. Y. and Yasmine sell their bodies and souls to the highest bidder\, surrendering themselves and their art to Israel’s social\, political and military elite. Soon\, Y. is entrusted with a mission of the utmost importance: to compose the music for a rousing\, ruthless new national anthem. Feverishly whirling between moments of satire\, sincerity\, and complete submission\, Yes is a visceral\, blistering indictment of modern Israel\, and an essential addition to post-October 7 cinema.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/pma-films-yes-3/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T195911Z
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SUMMARY:PMA Films: Miroirs No. 3
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Christian Petzold. 86 minutes. Not Rated. In German with English subtitles. \nDuring a weekend trip to the countryside\, Laura\, a young piano student from Berlin\, miraculously survives a shocking car crash. Awakening in a nearby house\, Laura finds herself in the care of a local woman\, who tends to her with motherly devotion. As she recuperates\, Laura begins to integrate herself into the lives of the woman and her initially reluctant husband and son. By turns haunted and hopeful\, Laura and her adopted family reawaken to the world and come to find a strange harmony together. However\, they cannot outrun the ghosts of the past\, which begin to stir\, as acclaimed director Christian Petzold (Phoenix\, Transit) spins a modern gothic fairytale about the lies we tell ourselves and the strange ways that grief\, connection\, and humanity bind and sustain us.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/pma-films-miroirs-no-3-7/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T100000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260407T161250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T163723Z
UID:10001156-1777021200-1777024800@www.portlandmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Yoga in the Galleries - Spring Series
DESCRIPTION:Start your morning surrounded by art. Join Greener Postures Yoga for a gentle session designed for all levels\, blending mindful movement with the peaceful atmosphere of the museum’s galleries.  \nThis program is designed to be welcoming and accessible to participants of all ages and abilities. No prior experience with yoga or meditation is required. \nWater bottles are permitted in the Selma Black Great Hall. We encourage you to bring your own yoga mat\, wear comfortable clothing\, and silence your phone or devices to support a focused\, shared experience of mindfulness in the galleries.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/yoga-in-the-galleries-spring-series-3/2026-04-24/
LOCATION:Portland Museum of Art\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T234627Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: French Artists in the Collection
DESCRIPTION:Claude Monet\, (France\, 1840–1926)\, The Seine at Vétheuil\, c. 1880\, oil on canvas\, 23 × 28 3/4 in.\, Gift of Mrs. Stuart Symington\, 1998.95\n\n\n\n\n\nTake a midday pause with a closer look at highlights from the museum’s collection of art\, artists\, and themes of France. View works by artists including Camille Pissarro\, Pablo Picasso\, Georges Braque\, and Mary Cassatt. Led by Museum Educator Joanne Sterling.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/noontime-talk-french-artists-in-the-collection/
LOCATION:7 Congress Sq.\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Noontime Talk,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T153500
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260320T203350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T160732Z
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SUMMARY:PMA Films: "Social Studies: A Tribute to Frederick Wiseman": Essene (1972)
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Frederick Wiseman. 89 minutes. Not Rated. In English. \nScreening as part of “Social Studies: A Tribute to Frederick Wiseman.” \nEssene is about daily life in a Benedictine monastery and the resolution of conflict between personal needs and the institutional and organizational priorities of the community. In the Order\, where the focus of life is the relationship of individual work and worship to the community as a whole\, the brethren must cope with the same issues that arise in any community: rules\, work\, worship\, values\, love\, and play.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/pma-films-social-studies-a-tribute-to-frederick-wiseman-essene-1972/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260304T172110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T211729Z
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SUMMARY:MAINE’S SEAWEED MOMENT presented by the Maine Outdoor Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join The Maine Outdoor Film Festival\, The Maine Seaweed Council and The Maine Farmed Seafood Coalition and kick off Maine Seaweed Week with an evening of short films followed by a panel discussion.\nDoors: 6PM\, Film: 6:15PM Panel Discussion: 6:45PM \nTickets available here: maineoutdoorfilmfestival.com/maines-seaweed-moment/ \nFILM PROGRAM – Several short films about seaweed including the *Maine Premiere* of:  \nMAINE’S SEAWEED MOMENT  | 6.97 minutes | by No Umbrella Media | United States | Short synopsis: Maine’s Seaweed Moment follows seaweed farmers Nathan and Natalie Johnson\, diving into their world to demonstrate how farmed seaweed can revitalize Maine’s working coastline\, improve local ocean habitats\, and diversify its economy. The film explores the qualities that make seaweed a conservation solution and a valuable product\, and how expanding farmed seaweed markets can help address local and widespread challenges. \n\nPANEL DISCUSSION – How seaweed can be a key contributor to the blue bioeconomy through a diversity of products\, in Maine and beyond. \n\nModerator – Nichole Price  – Senior Research Scientist\, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences. Nichole Price is a benthic marine ecologist with interest in how global change phenomena\, like ocean acidification and warming\, can alter bottom-dwelling species interactions\, community dynamics\, and ecosystem function in shallow coastal regimes. Her work focuses primarily on the eco-physiology of seaweeds and calcifying invertebrates and their current and future role in dissolved inorganic carbon and nutrient cycling. Nichole utilizes state-of-the-art analytical tools including prototype autonomous oceanographic instrument packages in field campaigns\, develops custom experimental aquaria in the lab\, and applies emerging technological approaches (like environmental DNA) to tackle fundamental ecological research questions about population dynamics\, biological feedbacks\, and ecosystem services. Nichole also applies her expertise to explore mitigation strategies for coastal acidification (the ‘Halo’ effect) and climate change (e.g.\, blue carbon and uses of farmed seaweeds). She has focused on these topics primarily on tropical coral reefs and temperate systems and extrapolates her results from each biome to regional and global scales using statistical modeling. \nBailey Moritz – World Wildlife Fund Lead Expert. As the lead specialist for Seaweed and Shellfish Farming on the WWF-US Aquaculture team\, Bailey supports the seaweed industry in reducing barriers to growth and advancement for climate gains. Her current region of focus is the Eastern Pacific to the North Atlantic. She oversees grants to community organizations and research institutes focused on projects ranging from the ecosystem services of seaweed and shellfish farming to installing demonstration farms in new communities. She develops workshops aimed at driving new markets for seaweed\, including as a livestock feed and alternative packaging material\, bringing together stakeholders across the respective value chains. \nNate Johnson – Seaweed Farmer. Nate was raised\, and continues to live\, on Long Island in Casco Bay\, Maine. His family has lived and fished from the islands of Casco Bay for hundreds of years. Professionally he is involved multiple aspects of sustainable development in the blue economy sector – including underwater renewable power systems\, aquaculture and commercial fishing. In 2015 \, Nate established Shearwater Ventures as an early mover in the kelp farming industry. He served on the Boards of the Island Institute and Maine Fishermen’s Forum\, the advisory committee for Maine SeaGrant\, and as a member of the State of Maine’s Blue Economy Task Force. \nJaclyn Robidoux – Maine Sea Grant. As a member of the Marine Extension Team\, Jaclyn focuses on the development of the seaweed sector in Maine\, with an emphasis on sustainable production\, post-harvest processing\, and product development. Her work provides support for coastal communities through outreach education\, technology transfer programs\, and by coordinating stakeholders around Maine’s seaweed resources. Jaclyn’s background in technical seaweed aquaculture research helps to link ongoing applied research with industry capacity and opportunities\, to foster robust and sustainable working waterfronts along Maine’s coast. \n*panel subject to change. \nMaine Seaweed Week is a statewide food and drink celebration featuring seaweed-inspired dishes\, cocktails\, and special events at restaurants\, bars\, breweries\, and businesses across Maine. Brought to you by Maine’s seaweed experts\, the week includes chef-crafted menus\, tastings\, and hands-on experiences that highlight the importance of seaweed to Maine’s people and coast. Seaweed Week 2026 runs April 24-May 2. Learn more at seaweedweek.org
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maines-seaweed-moment-presented-by-the-maine-outdoor-film-festival/
LOCATION:7 Congress Sq.\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260401T200749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T200749Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Jewish Film Festival: Mazel Tov
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Adrián Suar. 97 minutes. Not Rated. In Spanish with English subtitles.\n\nFollowed by opening night reception. When Dario Roitman returns from the U.S. to Argentina for a family wedding and Bat Mitzvah\, he anticipates the usual family drama. But his carefully laid plans for a family reunion are suddenly upended when he learns\, just hours before his flight\, that his father has passed away. As the Roitmans gather for the funeral\, old wounds resurface and longstanding tensions reach a boiling point. Despite the emotional turmoil\, Dario remains determined to celebrate both the wedding and Bat Mitzvah\, even if it means challenging tradition and risking further discord. Navigating grief\, sibling rivalry\, and delightfully eccentric grudges\, the Roitmans reveal the messy yet enduring love of family. 
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maine-jewish-film-festival-mazel-tov-2/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260426T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260401T200750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T202007Z
UID:10001133-1777212000-1777212000@www.portlandmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Maine Jewish Film Festival: We Met at Grossinger's
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Paula Eiselt. 104 minutes. Not Rated. In English. \nWe Met at Grossinger’s is an immersive journey through the Jewish Catskills—once known as the Borscht Belt—reviving the iconic resort that inspired Dirty Dancing and defined an era of Jewish American life. \nThroughout decades of prejudice stifling the integration of Jewish immigrants in America\, the Borscht Belt in the Catskills provided an oasis of belonging\, and Grossinger’s Resort and Hotel was the crown jewel. The real-life inspiration for the setting of the 1987 classic film Dirty Dancing\, Grossinger’s provided both a physical and mental getaway where Jews—and others from marginalized communities—needing a break from NYC could relax. \nThe resort’s growing reputation attracted a wide variety of comedians\, athletes\, and political figures\, including Mel Brooks\, Jerry Seinfeld\, Jackie Robinson and Eleanor Roosevelt. Filmmaker Paula Eiselt resurrects this vanished world with an immersive warmth\, providing a timely reminder of the historic richness of Jewish culture and its immeasurable contributions to American life.
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maine-jewish-film-festival-we-met-at-grossingers-2/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260401T200752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T200752Z
UID:10001134-1777471200-1777471200@www.portlandmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Maine Jewish Film Festival: Heightened Scrutiny
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Sam Feder. 89 minutes. Not Rated. In English.\n\nAmid the surge in anti-trans legislation that Chase Strangio battles in the courtroom\, he must also fight against media bias\, exposing how the narratives in the press influence public perception and the fight for transgender rights. 
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maine-jewish-film-festival-heightened-scrutiny-2/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260401T200753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T200754Z
UID:10001135-1777482000-1777482000@www.portlandmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Maine Jewish Film Festival: Looking Up
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Elena Neuman. 72 minutes. Not Rated. In English.\n\nLooking Up is the inspiring story of Eitan Armon\, a young man facing encroaching blindness who takes on the challenge of climbing the world’s most epic granite wall. While in military service at age 20\, Eitan is diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa\, a rare and incurable genetic disease that causes blindness. With only 5% of his central vision remaining\, Eitan learns to rock climb and ascends Yosemite’s daunting El Capitan. Looking Up documents Eitan’s journey and resilience\, demonstrating the endless possibilities for those who approach life with positivity. 
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maine-jewish-film-festival-looking-up-2/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260401T200755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T200755Z
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SUMMARY:Maine Jewish Film Festival: The Stamp Thief
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Dan Sturman. 100 minutes. Not Rated. In English.\n\nPart detective story\, part heist film\, part untold history\, “The Stamp Thief” investigates a tale dating back to the Holocaust: that a mysterious Nazi stole priceless stamp collections from concentration camp victims and buried the stolen stamps in a small town in Poland. Embarking on a real-life “Argo”-like adventure\, one-time “Seinfeld” producer Gary Gilbert sets out to confirm the story and recover the stamps. His tactic: a fake movie shoot. His goal: to return the stamps to their rightful owners\, hopefully delivering a small measure of justice more than 70 years after the Holocaust.\n\nGary is an improbable hero\, a mensch who won’t take no for an answer. As he begins to peel back layers of Nazi family secrets\, he discovers that the assumptions American Jews make about present-day Poland – and those that some Poles make about American Jews – complicate his plan in ways he never imagined. 
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maine-jewish-film-festival-the-stamp-thief-2/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260401T200757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T200758Z
UID:10001137-1777568400-1777568400@www.portlandmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Maine Jewish Film Festival: Proud Jewish Boy
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Isri Halpern. 87 minutes. Not Rated. In English\, French\, German\, and Hebrew with English subtitles.\n\nThey say the personal is political\, and it’s hard to find a story that represents that saying more than the story of Herschel Grynszpan\, a 17-year-old Jewish teenager\, who found himself in the middle of a historical event on a Biblical scale — Kristallnacht — the event that would kick off the Holocaust. The Germans\, by the way\, claim that our little Hershel started World War II itself. This documentary presents the full story of this mysterious assassin for the first time\, and rolls up one of the thrilling and often forgotten stories that form the greater story of the Holocaust\, experienced by European Jews. 
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/maine-jewish-film-festival-proud-jewish-boy-2/
LOCATION:Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium\, 7 Congress Square\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T043617
CREATED:20260127T165057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T144445Z
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SUMMARY:Contemporaries Tour of Ming Smith
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a private tour of Ming Smith: Jazz Requiem—Notations in Blue with Anjuli Lebowitz\, PhD\, Judy Glickman Lauder Curator of Photography \n\n\n\n5:30 to 6:00 p.m. | Tour of Ming Smith: Jazz Requiem—Notations in Blue \n\n\n\nFollowing the tour\, continue the conversation across the street at Friends and Family with the Contemporaries Steering Committee.This event is open to active Contemporaries Members. \n\n\n\nKindly register online or RSVP by Thursday\, April 23 to Breton Lorway\, Philanthropy Administrator\, at 207–775-6148 x 3225 or blorway@portlandmuseum.org
URL:https://www.portlandmuseum.org/event/contemporaries-tour-of-ming-smith/
LOCATION:7 Congress Sq.\, Portland\, ME\, 04101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Contemporaries,Leadership Circles
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