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Rising Tides is a multi-year capital campaign that serves as a capstone to the
Tides Institute's 22 year effort to create the eastern coast of Maine region's
first significant cultural institution that can serve as both cultural anchor
and cultural catalyst for the region and connect it to the broader world.
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RISING TIDES: TIDES INSTITUTE CAMPAIGN

Rising Tides is a multi-year capital campaign that serves as a capstone to the
Tides Institute's 22 year effort to create the eastern coast of Maine region's
first significant cultural institution that can serve as both cultural anchor
and cultural catalyst for the region and connect it to the broader world.


BRIDGING BORDERS, EXPLORING BOUNDARIES

The Tides Institute & Museum of Art is located directly on the United
States/Canada border between New England and the Atlantic Provinces on
traditional and continuing Passamaquoddy homelands. This location shapes the
TIdes Institute's international perspective to the broader world.


BUILDING COLLECTIONS, FOSTERING NEW WORKS

The TIdes Institute is building wide ranging collections that reflect the
northeast United States/Canada coast and connect it to a broader world. The
TIdes Institute fosters new works through its Artist-in-Residence Program,
Special Projects and Hand Line Press place based posters.


STUDIOWORKS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

The Tides Institute's StudioWorks Artist-in-Residence Program, now in its 12th
year, is open to artists from the United States and Abroad. Our StudioWorks and
North Church Project Spaces offer working studio and workshop space in historic
buildings.


STEWARD & CURATOR OF CULTURAL PLACES

The Tides Institute serves as steward and curator of a dozen cultural places
along the eastern coast of Maine including nine with historic buildings dating
from 1819 to the early 1940s. Four of the buildings are listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. Restoration of these buildings is ongoing.



BRIDGING BORDERS, EXPLORING BOUNDARIES

Located directly on the U.S./Canada border between New England and the Atlantic
Provinces on traditional and continuing Passsamaquoddy homelands, the Tides
Institute & Museum of Art weaves together a range of regional and international
interests, resources, and initiatives to build critical mass, synergy and
connectedness that contribute to the region's cultural and economic well being
and links to the broader world.


TIMA AWARDED MAJOR NEH CHALLENGE GRANT

TIMA was recently awarded a prestigious Challenge Grant award of $400,000 from
the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to help with additional
redevelopment steps for Masonic Hall over the next several years. TIMA is
required to match the award with $1.2 million in private funds. The full
completion of the redevelopment of Masonic Hall will require additional funding
as well.
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MASONIC HALL PROJECT

TIMA’s vision for its historic virtually intact 1887 Masonic Hall is to allow
TIMA to tell and preserve the story of the cultural legacy of this region for
the first time through its remarkable collections with expanded and more
appropriate exhibition and collection spaces along with a local foods cafe.
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SW ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM

TIMA's StudioWorks Artist-in-Residence Program is now in its 12th year.
Facilities include an 1887 downtown StudioWorks space, an 1819 North Church
Project Space plus two historic buildings for artist housing. Since 2013, 105
artists from 21 different states (plus Washington, D.C.) and six foreign
countries have participated in the program.
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COLLECTIONS

TIMA's collections represent the largest and most significant cultural
collections along the eastern coast of Maine. From historical to contemporary,
from the 18th century to today, the collections have a particular focus on art,
broadly conceived, but also have strong interests with architecture and history.
The collections focus on the U.S./Canada northeast coast with connections to the
broader world.
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ARTSIPELAGO

Launched in 2012, Artipelago serves as a annual cultural guide (in print and
online) to the greater Passamaquoddy border region (20 adjacent communities in
the U.S. & Canada). Join as an artist or cultural organization. Or become a
supporter. A project of TIMA.
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NATIONAL ARTPLACE FUNDING

TIMA received two awards from the national ArtPlace initiative based in New York
City that was a partnership of 16 of the largest private foundations in the
U.S.. In the ten years (2011-2020) of ArtPlace's existence, TIMA was the only
institution in Maine to receive ArtPlace funding.
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Muselenk (Moose Island), 43 Water Street, P.O. Box 161,
Eastport, Maine 04631 USA
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