Meg Perry Center
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The Meg Perry Center is dedicated to educational exchange and social action, so that individuals and our community may be empowered to work for peace and justice.
07/16/2017
If you miss the Meg Perry Center you will find much of its spirit still alive at the Cosmic Bridge Festival!
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01/24/2017
check out what Hidden Ladder Collective did in 2016! Hidden Ladder TOUR Mookie the van took us from Maine to the West Coast on an art, music, and game tour highlighted by a Tedx Talk in Arcata, California. The first issue of Hidden Ladder Press was spread around the country during this two month tour.
Hello friends of the MPC,
It has been a long time since we have issued any updates, and for that we offer an apology. The ending of our last location was both unexpected and hard, not only for not only the organizers, but also the community that was using the space.
However, talks are starting up again about what the members of the MPC can do to support our community without a current physical space. Stay tuned for more details on this soon!
The mission to Make Positive Change lives on!
08/28/2015
Hidden Ladder Collective just finished 12 large scale paintings on canvas at our 12 hour painting marathon yesterday. We invited anyone walking by on Congress Street to join us. They are all for sale but it is first come, first serve so if you see one you want make sure to comment before someone else does! All profits go towards our October Tour during which we will be doing community art projects like this all across the country.
These paintings were created by Hidden Ladder Collective during the August Twelve Hour Painting Marathon. We invited anyone walking by on Congress Street to join us. All profits go towards our October Tour during which we will be doing community art projects like this all across the country.
If you would like to purchase one of these paintings, let us know in a comment below the one you are interested in.
$150 each.
First come, first serve.
07/20/2015
On July 16th, Hidden Ladder Collective painted twelve 6 foot canvases on the streets of Portland, Maine over the course of twelve hours. We welcomed the public to join in the collaboration. To raise funds for future Hidden Ladder projects, we are auctioning off nine and raffling off one of the paintings created. The link to the auction is posted below.
BID HERE NOW! This is the auction for the paintings created by Hidden Ladder Collective at the Twelve Hour Painting Marathon. All bids must be made on the Hidden Ladder Collective page. Auction ends at noon on August 9th.
04/15/2015
Amazing Opportunity for Kids! What makes this world wonderful? What problems exist in the world today? If you could create your own planet, what would it be like? Through physical movement, visual art, poetry, and music we will explore the world we currently live in, and the planet we wish to create. Physical movement will inclu…
MPC misses everyone! Stay warm!
Beehive Collective tonight!
John Sinclair 20 Years to Life happening at 7:30 at CTN tonight! They told him 25 to life in prison for two joints... theres a lot more to the story. Come find out
09/02/2014
http://www.pressherald.com/2014/09/02/meg-perry-center-loses-its-space-but-not-its-optimism/
Meg Perry Center loses its space, but not its optimism - The Portland Press Herald / Maine... A Portland group focused on being an accessible community resource is without a home but continuing its mission.
08/27/2014
Here is a new article about our current move. While there are definitely inconsistencies in the real story, it is well written, and we thank the reporter for his interest in the situation, and the scope on difficulties in renting in Portland. Unfortunately for us, while we sought to not make anyone in particular look bad, the same was not, and has not been true of others.
For clarification, when we moved into the space on Market Street, we were told that we could have any type of event that we wanted, including music events. The space was described as "an open canvas". Down the line, when we were given guidelines to deal with the fact that this was not, indeed true, we did our best to adhere to them. Many of you who attended events at the Center will remember our request that anybody going outside to please refrain from "loitering" out front, and instead take a walk around the block.
There is a much larger issue going on in Portland than the Meg Perry Center not being able to find space. We stand in solidarity with all of the small businesses, low-income wage earners, single parents, refugees, and immigrants who have a similiar struggle to find and maintain decent space, while navigating this climate of gentrification in our city.
We will continue to Make Positive Change, so keep an eye out for our volunteer projects and actions!! Events that normally would be booked in our space will be relocated to either A Space for Grace or CTN 5!
Thanks everyone! MPC
On the street again: Portland's Meg Perry Center loses Old Port space PORTLAND — An August afternoon on Market Street typically features lots of comings and goings of tourists and business people, while drivers jockey for parking spaces. On Friday, Aug. 22, the scene was all goings at the nonprofit
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