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  • Christine Detroy, a Brunswick artist, is passionate about making things from found fabrics and objects on the beach. "I come in here to play," she says of her Fort Andross studio. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Christine Detroy - Artist
  • August 10, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Working artists Bev Bevilacqua, left, of Brunswick and Rod Cart of Phippsburg, prepare a sheet of Tyvek to be an outdoor mural by painting it with a latex primer. The mural, 32 feet long by 8 feet wide, will be called ?Dance of Two Cultures? and is designed by Hallowell artist Chris Cart. It will depict the exchange of culture between Brunswick and its sister city, Trinidad, Cuba and be worked on in the 3rd floor loft above Georgetown Pottery at 11 Pleasant St through March, 2008. The organization hopes that members of the community will contribute to the painting of the mural. For more information go to www.brunswicktrinidad.org .   Photo by Roger S. Duncan. .
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  • 5/10/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Brunswick artist Bev Bevilaqua secures a line holding the covering of the mural "Dance of Two Cultures" at 11 Pleasant St. in Brunswick just before the grand unveiling on Saturday afternoon. The mural is a product of The Brunswick-Trinidad Sister City Association, whose mission is to bring the diverse communities of Brunswick, Maine and Trinidad, Cuba together in a shared project that will add to the uniqueness and beauty of Brunswick?s downtown area and celebrate the sister city relationship. .In his thanks to the community and his family, Muralist Chris Cart pointed out that approximately two-thirds of the faces in the mural are representative of community members in Brunswick or Trinidad and include a variety of noteworthy figures in Brunswick's history and present. For more information please visit :  http://www.brunswicktrinidad.org.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Pack Sargeant Janes of Middleburg, Va. gives his mother, Missy, a hug as he recesses out after Bowdoin's commencement on Sunday morning. Janes and four other members of the class of 2009 are enlisting in the U.S. Military as officers immediately following commencement. Janes will be a 2nd Lt. in the marines starting on Sunday afternoon. .At Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday, 449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. At Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday, 449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Melvia Burns of New Jersey sheds a tear as her best friend's son, Ian Yaffe, speaks at Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday.  449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  <br />
The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee, Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974, Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade, Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth, and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    A tear for the grad
  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Ian Fisher Yaffe, winner of Bowdoin's Goodwin Commencement Prize, speaks to the crowd at the college's 204th Commencement ceremonies on Sunday.  449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Barry Mills, President of Bowdoin College, addresses the gathered crowd for Commencement ceremonies.  449 students from around the world graduated from college on Sunday morning - including 51 from Maine.  .The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee; Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974; Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade; Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth; and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/7/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Hallowell artist Chris Cart covers the bottom of the mural, "Dance of Two Cultures" with a coat of clear varnish on Wednesday morning. The mural is hung on the outside wall at 11 Pleasant St. in Brunswick (Georgetown Pottery) on the side of the building which faces oncoming traffic. The mural is a product of The Brunswick-Trinidad Sister City Association, whose mission is to bring the diverse communities of Brunswick, Maine and Trinidad, Cuba together in a shared project that will add to the uniqueness and beauty of Brunswick?s downtown area and celebrate the sister city relationship. .Approximately two-thirds of the faces in the mural are representative of community members in Brunswick or Trinidad and include a variety of noteworthy figures in Brunswick's history and present such as James Bowdoin. .There will be a grand unveiling on Saturday May 10. For more information please visit :  http://www.brunswicktrinidad.org.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 22, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Bowdoin College's male A Cappella singing group, The Meddibempsters performed in the cupola on the Mall in downtown Brunswick at the 11th annual Family Arts Festival on Saturday, September 22. More than fifty local artists demonstrated and taught their skills to the community at this event.   Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • September 22, 2007 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Patrick Wright and his daughter Lilly, 2, of Woolwich work together on a watercolor at the 11th annual Family Arts Festival on Saturday, September 22. More than fifty local artists demonstrated and taught their skills to the community on the Mall in downtown Brunswick. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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