In his new poem accompanied by personally-recorded narration, Boston-based poet Scott Ruescher unfolds a story of his connection with iconic Maine artist Marsden Hartley and tales of other local history.
“Alive & Kicking” Inspired Playlist
Drawing on themes of exuberance, vibrancy, and playfulness in the summer exhibition Alive & Kicking, Maria DiBari brings together a playlist capturing the essence of being unapologetically joyful and alive.
Spanish 126 Students Ask AI to Recreate Art
In a unique project this past academic year, students in Colby College course Spanish 126 used an AI art generator to recreate works of art on view at the museum.
Playscape PLAYlist
Inspired by the works in the exhibition Playscape: Contemporary Art from the Colby Museum’s Collection, Museum staff Andrew Witte brings together examples of auditory kitsch from the past 100 years.
Colby Museum Student Photographer Creates Photo Essay Inspired by Recent Studio Visits with LIAA Residential Fellows
Museum student photographer Amanda Mao ’26 reflects on her experience photographing the current cohort of Lunder Institute for American Art Residential Fellows Heather Flor Cron, Tessa Greene O’Brien, and Dylan
Lunder Institute Senior Fellow Oscar Santillán Inspires Colby Student’s Audiovisual Essay Exploring Non-human Intelligence
Colby student Hang Phan ’26 shares final project from Jan Plan course Antimundo, taught by Lunder Institute Senior Fellow Oscar Santillán This course is about the future; the future here