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About CulturePass
CulturePass seeks to gain and provide access to a greater understanding of the rich cultural heritage and artistic life of the greater Passamaquoddy region. Our common shoreline border, including Cobscook Bay, Passamaquoddy Bay and the St. Croix River, the convergence of cultures around the bay, Canadian, American, and Passamaquoddy first nation, give us a unique perspective on the world which is reflected in the work we do and the art we create. We invite you to be included in the CulturePass Network as we seek to document the wide range of cultural, historic, folk, traditional, fine arts and craft practices of our region. Filling out our Online Form to join the Network is the first step in becoming a part of the CulturePass Network including a listing within the CulturePass website. CulturePass or the greater Passamaquoddy Region includes Passamaquoddy and Cobscook Bays, the lower St. Croix River and the northwest section of the Bay of Fundy. Included in the region are the communities of Beaver Harbour, Blacks Harbour, Calais, Campobello, Charlotte, Deer Island, Dennysville, Eastport, Edmunds, Grand Manan, Letete, Lubec, Pembroke, Perry, Robbinston, St. Andrews, St. George, St. Stephen, Sipayik, Trescott, and Whiting. CulturePass is a project of the Tides Institute & Museum of Art in partnership with other collaborating institutions, organizations, and individuals.
STEERING COMMITTEE:Hugh French, Tides Institute & Museum of Art Gayle Moholland, University College at Calais, Unobskey School Suzanne Plaut, Lubec Memorial Library Jay Remer, Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre Donald Socotomah, Passamaquoddy Tribe Jim Thompson, Downeast Heritage Museum Jim Thornton, visual artist, St. Stephen Jean Wilhelm, Eastport Arts Center Jude Valentine, CulturePass Project Director,
LOCATION, MAILING ADDRESS, TELEPHONETides Institute & Museum of Art U.S. Mailing Address: Canada Mailing Address: Telephone: 207.853.4047 Email: jvalentine@tidesinstitute.org Supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, Maine Arts Commission, the Maine Community Foundation, Tides Institute & Museum of Art, the Betterment Fund, and the C.F. Adams Charitable Trust.
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