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Arts and Culture “Art washes away from the soul the dust of every day life.” — Pablo Picasso Maine Sculpture Trail, Addison Connect with the Arts Spend some time in DownEast Acadia, and you’ll feel the same artistic magnetism that has long drawn creative types here. That same artistic connection is woven deeply into the Passamaquoddy culture and on display at the Indian Days Heritage Celebration and the Abbe Museum’s Basket Makers Market. Here, art crosses generational lines too, like at Schoodic Arts For All’s Hammond Hall, which offers diverse cultural programming including multi-generational art, music and dance exhibitions, classes, and performances. The Eastport Arts Center brings together art at The Tides Institute & Museum and music through a symphony, an ongoing Concert Series, and Quoddy Voices, as well as theater and film. Tour the workshops at the world-renown Haystack Mountain School of Craft, maybe take a class. Enjoy open-air theater and dance at Settlement Quarry in Stonington. Kneisel Hall, Opera House Arts, 1932 Criterion Theatre, and The Grand all host best-in-class live performance and film. Great music has found its home here all year long, but each summer, the region swells with a delightful cacophony of genres. Bluegrass and Roots stream out of the woods near Grand Lake Stream, Celtic from Calais, Jazz from Bar Harbor, or rock-out on the waterfront in Ellsworth. Some weekends it seems like there is live music happening in every brewery, bandshell, and bar along the DownEast coast. TRUE MAINE | 17