The 2020 and 2021 inductees will be honored.
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Photo courtesy of Maine Women’s Hall of Fame
Maine Women’s Hall of Fame will honor its 2020 inductees, Joanne D’Arcangelo and Betty-Jane Stanhope Meader, and its 2021 inductees, Joyce T. Gibson and Leigh Saufley, in a ceremony that coincides with Women’s History Month.
The virtual event will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 20.
While the event is open to the public, an RSVP is required. To register for this event and receive the Zoom link, visit uma.edu/mwhof.
This year’s event will combine the Maine Women’s Hall of Fame 31st and 32nd annual induction ceremonies into one virtual gathering. The program will include opening remarks from Myra Chaloult, president of the Business and Professional Women/Maine Futurama Foundation, and University of Maine at Augusta President Rebecca Wyke.
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Maine Women s Hall of Fame to hold virtual induction ceremony
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Virtual 2021 Student Art Exhibition now through April 3
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Postcard design by Frederica Shorey for UMA Virtual Student Art Exhibition – An acrylic painting titled ‘Rainy Day Blues.”
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The UMA Virtual 2021 Student Art Exhibition is now live on the website of the Charles Danforth Gallery at the University of Maine at Augusta. The exhibit features seventy artworks by forty UMA students and was juried by UMA art faculty, with awards chosen by Dr. Bethany Engstrom, associate curator at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art and lecturer at UMA. Dr. Engstrom’s award selections will be announced on the Danforth website and on social media on Friday, March 12. The virtual exhibition is on display through Saturday, April 3, and can be viewed at danforth.uma.edu.