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Bethel mural, one of Maine s largest pieces of public art, at home on The Gem Theater
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Artist Nancy Andrews of Mount Desert wins prominent fellowship
The award from the Ellis-Beauregard Foundation includes $25,000 and an exhibition at CMCA.
Nancy Andrews has advice for frustrated artists: Never give up on yourself or your art.
Andrews, who chairs the studio arts program at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, has received this year’s $25,000 Ellis-Beauregard Fellowship in the Visual Arts. Andrews makes films, drawings, music and objects, and has received numerous grants and fellowships during a 40-year career in the arts.
The fellowship for Maine visual artists is given annually by the Ellis-Beauregard Foundation of Rockland. Andrews of Mount Desert said she was overwhelmed when the foundation’s executive director, Donna McNeil, and Timothy Peterson, executive director of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, called with the news. As part of the award, the winning artist receives an exhibition at CMCA.
Wade Kavanaugh and his children work on a public art installation at his studio.
The artist duo of Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen have worked on public art together for the last 15 years. Most recently, they won a million-dollar public art commission for the new Washington Convention Center in Seattle.
Kavanaugh told Maine Public Radio about the realities of collaborating during a pandemic while maintaining appropriate social distancing. But while they are working, Kavanaugh worries that COVID-19 may be an existential threat to artists who focus on public works.
This interview has been edited for clarity.
“We’re trying to put everything we have into it, because it’s the first big commission that we’ve gotten. And it could be the last. My name is Wade Kavanaugh, I’m an artist and I live in Bethel.