Arts and Entertainment
August 7, 2023
From: Waterville Opera HouseFeatured
Potluck
Ticonic Gallery
93 Main Street, Waterville
On view August 2–October 2
Hours: Wednesday–Monday, 11am–7pm
Free
Ticonic Gallery is pleased to present Potluck, an exhibition centered on the work of Jenny Ibsen, a printmaker, ceramicist, storyteller, and restaurant worker based in Portland. Curated with Diana Tuite, this installation is centered on a tablescape and features contributions from collaborators Heather Flor Cron, Alana Dao, and Raquel P Miller. The metaphor of the potluck touches upon issues of care, sustenance and sustainability, and labor, and all of these themes will be explored through shared meals and conversations.
Funded in part by a grant from the Maine Arts Commission, an independent state agency supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and our exhibition sponsors: Kennebec Savings Bank, Morning Sentinel + Kennebec Journal, and PRO Moving Services.
Arts
Art In The Park: Nature Collage
Castonguay Square
Corner of Common + Main Streets, Waterville
Thursday, August 10 from 3–5pm
Free
The collage illustrations by Alma Fullerton in the book Community Soup use natural objects like sticks, leaves, and grasses. Each collage she creates has textures that can look sometimes bumpy, smooth, rough, or soft. Come create textured collages with us, using natural objects and much more!
Please note the new location at Castonguay Square, the little park at the corner of Common and Main Street.
In the event of rain or extreme heat, Art in the Park will be indoors at the Paul J. Schupf Art Center.
Youth Arts Access Fund: We Need Your Help!
Established in March of 2022, the Youth Arts Access Fund (YAAF) provides youth aged 18 and under with free access to Waterville Creates events and programs—all of them!
For just $1,000/month or $5,000/6 months, your business can be recognized as a YAAF sponsor of the month and provide critical support for this beloved program.
Film
Oppenheimer
Maine Film Center
93 Main Street, Waterville
Now Showing
From $12
This film is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.
Among the most anticipated films of 2023, Oppenheimer delivers on its ambitious promise. In telling the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, who essentially developed the atomic bomb, phenom director Christopher Nolan (Memento, Tenet and the best Batman movies) takes us into the heart of ‘40s era America and the impossible question of formulating a weapon that could end WW2…but destroy the world. Cillian Murphy knocks it out of the park as the pressured Oppenheimer, along with a killer cast including Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh, Robert Downey Jr., Rami Malek, Gary Oldman, and Kenneth Branagh. A true event.
Jules
Maine Film Center
93 Main Street, Waterville
One show only on August 5
From $12
This film is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.
A MIFF26 favorite...back by popular demand!
Milton (Ben Kingsley) is an aging retiree living alone in a small American town. His life is pretty small, and his memory seems to be getting even smaller. So when he reluctantly tells neighbors Joyce (Jane Curtin) and Sandy (Harriett Sansom Harris) that a spaceship has landed in his backyard and he’s feeding its alien pilot, they don’t believe it…'til they see it. Mark Turtletaub’s (Gods Behaving Badly) totally winning new film is an offbeat, low-key pleasure, and a great vehicle for Kingsley, who underplays so well we forget he was once Gandhi and now are sure he’s just...Milton.
Performing Arts
Matisyahu + G.Love & Special Sauce With Special Guest Cydeways - 2023 Summer Tour
Waterville Opera House
1 Common Street, Waterville
Wednesday, August 9 at 7pm
Tickets: $54–$59
This event is eligible for the Youth Arts Access Fund.
When Matisyahu first started touring to packed clubs more than eleven years ago, it was prior to the release of Live at Stubbs, the now Gold record, and prior to that record’s single “King without a Crown” reaching #1 on the alternative rock radio charts. His performances were a raw expression of his spirituality at that time and were supported by musicians who played a foundation of roots reggae augmented by the energy of a rock trio. Many early fans of Matisyahu will never forget when he joined Phish's frontman Trey Anastasio in leading his band through an improvisational display of beat boxing and lyrical gymnastics in front of a crowd of 80,000 people. It may have been unrefined, but Matisyahu’s passion for full band improvisation was laid bare.
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