About Natasha Mayers: An Un-Still Life | Maine Artist Film Series
Now, more than ever, people want to see truthful, creative role models like Natasha Mayers, who has been called the "most committed activist artist" in Maine and who Senator George Mitchell called a "state treasure." Presenting an artist who has remained true to her passion for over 50 years, the film follows Natasha. Artist. Trickster. Activist. She takes on social, economic and environmental justice issues with humor, irreverence and a keen aesthetic that enlightens while it entertains.
Using a non-traditional approach, the film's animation and special effects reflect Mayers' own art-style. See her fly. See her make Trump disappear. Natasha Mayers inspires audiences as a truthful, fun-loving role model as the film follows her quest to engage with the questions that face people of conscience today.
Written and directed by Anita Clearfield.
This presentation is part of The Waldo's 4th Annual Maine Artist Film Series. An exhibition of Natasha Mayers' work will also be on display in The Waldo's gallery from July 13 - August 9.
Opening reception at 6pm on July 15 before the film screening.
The Waldo Theatre
Free parking is available on Main Street, Friendship Street, Jefferson St, in the 8 unreserved spaces on Glidden Street; in the Kuhn Parking lot (beside the masonic lodge on Main Street); and in the lot behind Perch and The Narrows Tavern. Please DO NOT park on School Street, Shady Lane or in the 2 Reserved spaces on Glidden Ave, as parking there is prohibited and strictly enforced.
If you have mobility needs that require special seating, please send an email to: [email protected]. We will be happy to accommodate your needs. All tickets are final sale and non-refundable.
