May 2
5–9pm
Waterville Creates and partners
Multiple Locations, Main Street, Downtown Waterville
Paul J. Schupf Art Center, 93 Main Street:
5–7pm Opening Reception Sports Illustrators
Join us for the opening reception of Sports Illustrators and meet the curators!
Sports Illustrators, curated by the Illustration Institute, explores the stories of sports and athletes through visual art. Sports are the source of popular lore, legend, tall tales and poignant histories across cultures. This exhibition showcases renowned illustrators’ vision of a wide range of sports. Plus, we’ll have light refreshments and tasty snacks to keep the inspiration flowing!
Scott and Nancy Nash of the Illustration Institute will be on hand tour the exhibit and share stories about the artwork and the artists behind it.
For more information on the exhibition, click here.
Half-off all concessions at the Maine Film Center (except for alcohol).
Greene Block + Studios, 18 Main Street:
6–9pm Brazilian Experience: with Bossa Nova band Os Clavelitos
Os Clavelitos is an “American Samba” band based in New York City, who creates original music combining traditional Brazilian rhythms (samba, baiao, bossa nova, and frevo) with English lyrics. With band members from Brazil, Japan, and the U.S., the six piece ensemble celebrates Brazil’s rich musical heritage, while incorporating their eclectic performing backgrounds in “Latin”, indie, jazz, pop, and folkloric styles. Plus, enjoy free Brazilian food and goodies! Click here for more info on this event.
Note: The celebration continues the next day! For more info on a day of Brazilian Capoiera, click here.
What are First Fridays?
First Fridays celebrate the vibrant creativity in Waterville through a wide array of arts experiences. On the first Friday of every month, visit Main Street in downtown Waterville to meet artists, see performances, listen to live music, eat delicious food, shop at local businesses, enjoy the arts, and come together as a community.
We honor and celebrate the array of identities in our local community and broader communities, including those that are not part of the predominant culture. We hold space on our stage, our screens, and our gallery walls, in our studios, and at our community events and programs to present diverse stories, identities, and lived experiences in real and authentic ways.
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