Rockland as a Cultural Hub: CMCA's First Season Boosts City's Creative Economy
Date
10-17-2016
Pages
32-35
Abstract
The Center for Maine Contemporary Art, founded in 1952 in Rockport, has a new building, designed by Toshiba Mori of New York City. According to the director, Suzette McAvoy, the newly designed Center the Center is more amenable to community engagement and programming which will help to engage the youth and, in turn, help build a more sustainable, vibrant community. [images]
Subjects
Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Community development
Recommended Citation
Schreiber, Laurie, "Rockland as a Cultural Hub: CMCA's First Season Boosts City's Creative Economy" (2016). Maine News Index – MaineBiz. 6825.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_mainebiz/6825
Source
Mainebiz