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Oct
29
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
28
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
22
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
21
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
14
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
8
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
7
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Oct
1
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
30
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
24
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
23
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
17
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
16
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
10
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
9
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
3
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Sep
2
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
27
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
26
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
24
10:30 AM10:30

Sea Glass Jewelry Workshop with Ann Pollard- Ranco, Penobscot

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The Abbe is hosting a unique drop in workshop for visitors to learn more about sea glass art with Ann Pollard-Ranco, Penobscot. Ann invites you to sit and chat with her about her art while she gives guests a demonstration of her process. You are also welcome to try your hand at making a pendant of your own to take home!

This program is being offered in conjunction with the Abbe’s new temporary art exhibit wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. Wolanketutomon, a collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum, explores the protection of waters sacred to the Wabanaki and the conservation of sea-life living in those waters. It will feature original artwork created by indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This program is free with the price of regular admission. No need to reserve a spot, this is a drop in program. Questions? Email us at educator@abbemuseum.org

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Aug
23
10:30 AM10:30

Sea Glass Jewelry Workshop with Ann Pollard- Ranco, Penobscot

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The Abbe is hosting a unique drop in workshop for visitors to learn more about sea glass art with Ann Pollard-Ranco, Penobscot. Ann invites you to sit and chat with her about her art while she gives guests a demonstration of her process. You are also welcome to try your hand at making a pendant of your own to take home!

This program is being offered in conjunction with the Abbe’s new temporary art exhibit wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. Wolanketutomon, a collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum, explores the protection of waters sacred to the Wabanaki and the conservation of sea-life living in those waters. It will feature original artwork created by indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This program is free with the price of regular admission. No need to reserve a spot, this is a drop in program. Questions? Email us at educator@abbemuseum.org.

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Aug
22
12:30 PM12:30

Stargazing at the Abbe Museum

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A special treat for our visitors! John from Northern Stars Planetarium will have his portable planetarium on site to teach us about the night sky and its importance to peoples across the world. Visitors will have the opportunity to sit inside an inflatable planetarium to hear stories and learn more about the cosmos. This program is geared toward families with young children.

Stick around after the program and make your own constellation viewer with an Abbe Educator in our Community Gallery!

Participation in this program is $10 per person and is free for Abbe Museum members. Space is limited, reservations are required. To reserve a spot please contact educator@abbemuseum.org.

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Aug
20
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
19
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
15
11:00 AM11:00

Demonstration with Emma Hassencahl-Perley

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Emma Hassencahl-Perley, visiting Wolastoqiyik artist, will host a two-day art demonstration from August 14 to 15. She will be presenting and working on her regalia, while simultaneously talking about her craft and approach to dance.

Hassencahl-Perley has exhibited in venues such as the Aberdeen Cultural Centre in Moncton, the Government House in Fredericton, Start Gallery in Sackville, the Winnipeg Art Gallery in Winnipeg and the Roundhouse Gallery in Vancouver, BC

This program is free with the cost of admission and is open to the public at the Abbe Museum’s downtown location. Questions? Please contact us at educator@abbemuseum.org

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Aug
14
11:00 AM11:00

Demonstration with Emma Hassencahl-Perley

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Emma Hassencahl-Perley, visiting Wolastoqiyik artist, will host a two-day art demonstration from August 14 to 15. She will be presenting and working on her regalia, while simultaneously talking about her craft and approach to dance.

Emma Hassencahl-Perley has exhibited in venues such as the Aberdeen Cultural Centre in Moncton, the Government House in Fredericton, Start Gallery in Sackville, the Winnipeg Art Gallery in Winnipeg and the Roundhouse Gallery in Vancouver, BC

This program is free with the cost of admission and is open to the public at the Abbe Museum’s downtown location. Questions? Please contact us at educator@abbemuseum.org

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Aug
13
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
12
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
6
10:30 AM10:30

Wolankeyutomon Exhibit Tour

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Join the Abbe Museum’s education team for a deep-dive into our new temporary exhibit, wolankeyutomon: Take Care of Everything. This collaboration between Maritime Indigenous Artists, Inc. (MIA) and the Abbe Museum explores the relationship between people and water. It features original artwork by Indigenous artists living in the New England region of the United States and the Canadian Maritimes (from Connecticut to Labrador).

This thirty-minute tour is free with the price of admission and runs on Tuesdays at 10:30AM from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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Aug
5
10:30 AM10:30

People of the First Light Tour

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There’s so much to learn at the Abbe Museum, sometimes it’s helpful to have a guide! Join an Abbe Educator for an exploration of the People of the First Light exhibit. You’ll learn about Wabanaki history, art, and culture, as well as the Abbe Museum’s decolonizing practices during this comprehensive, engaging experience.

This thirty-minute tour is free with admission and runs on Mondays at 10:30 am from July-October. Please check the calendar for programmatic conflicts on the day of your visit. To double check a tours operational status, please call (207) 288-3519.

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