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Brunswick, ME 04011
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The Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s collection is among the oldest and most significant of any college or university in the United States. Interactive educational tours are available for a wide audience, ranging from pre-schoolers through adult groups. Guided tours are available by appointment. No two visits are the same. Fourteen state-of-the-art galleries feature both rotating selections from the collections and dynamic, changing exhibitions of objects from museums and collections around the world. A Media Gallery is designed expressly for multimedia presentations by contemporary artists. Visitors can further explore the world of art through the Museum's ongoing public programs, lectures, and symposia. The Museum's membership program allows individuals to help support the Museum and in turn receive benefits including all Museum announcements, invitations to Museum and members-only programs, special Museum events, and Museum Shop discounts. Learn more here: www.bowdoin.edu/art-museum/membership/
Bowdoin is a highly selective liberal arts college on the coast of Maine with a long history of educating leaders in all walks of life. The campus is a close-knit community where respected scholars have built an environment that values collaboration and teaching above all else. Our location in Maine is central to the experience, allowing access to mountains, cities, and coastal environments.
Welcome to the Department of Theater and Dance at Bowdoin College. We believe in fostering a healthy atmosphere of artistic inquiry, creative exploration, and intellectual rigor. As a department, we are interested in work that is lively and forward-thinking.
SMC is dedicated to increasing student involvement in the art museum, whether it's through our Student Nights at the Museum, Yoga, private tours, or Art Walk trips to Portland.
The Africana Studies Program is an interdisciplinary field that brings together the humanities and social sciences to study the world from African American and African perspectives.
Bowdoin is a highly selective liberal arts college on the coast of Maine with a long history of educating leaders in all walks of life. The campus is a close-knit community where respected scholars have built an environment that values collaboration and teaching above all else. Our location in Maine is central to the experience, allowing access to mountains, cities, and coastal environments.
Student Activities make an important contribution to the social, cultural and intellectual life on campus. The Student Activities Office is student-centered and provides students with leadership development opportunities via more than 100 student-run organizations and various types of co-curricular programming.
The Japanese section of the Asian Studies Program offers courses in Japanese language from introductory to advanced levels. Students gain confidence and proficiency in Japanese through coursework and study away, while deepening their cultural knowledge through an abundance of extra-curricular activities. Language study is integrated with literature, history, art history, and political science classes in the Asian Studies program to further develop the broad global knowledge necessary for future international work and graduate study.
Bowdoin’s Afro-Latin American Music Ensemble is dedicated to educating Bowdoin students and community about the cultural legacy and social realities of the descendants of Africans in Latin America. The students, many of whom do not have a previous musical background, learn to play a repertoire of Afro-Latin American secular and spiritual genres. This evening’s concert features music from two different regional traditions in Colombia. The Ensemble is the only collegiate group outside of Colombia to perform the music of Colombia's Pacific coast.
ISLE is a rigorous academic program for intellectually motivated students. It's curriculum, taught by leading members of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Peradeniya near Kandy, includes courses of study on Buddhism, history, environmental studies, literature, anthropology, sociology, women's studies, economic development, in addition to intensive instruction in conversational Sinhala and Tamil. Students live with host families for the duration of the program. All complete an independent research project on a topic of choice during the final month of the program.
Schools: Brunswick High School 207-319-1910 Brunswick Jr. High School 207-319-1930 Harriet Beecher Stowe Ele. School 207-319-1960 Robert P. T. Coffin Ele. School 207-319-1950
My name is Annabelle Gardiner I am a recent graduate from Brunswick High School and I am honored to be working with your children. I am very passionate about what I do and can't wait to get started! I believe that nothing should stop a child from dancing whether it's money or transportation which is why I think this program will be very beneficial to the kids.