The game was then ported to the Nintendo Switch in December 2020, and on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S in December 2021.
The game allows for cross-platform play, first released on iOS and Android devices in June 2018 and on Windows later that year in November. The game was inspired by the party game Mafia and the science fiction horror film The Thing. The gallery is open Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Among Us is a 2018 online multiplayer social deduction game developed and published by American game studio Innersloth. The Emery Arts Center gallery is located on Academy St. Weather permitting, refreshments will be offered on the plaza outdoors. Many of the artists will attend the opening reception.
“Working with Ann and the Emery staff has been so smooth,” said Eileen Kreutz, chair of the small but mighty committee of six who pulled this exhibit together. “We know this opening reception, and the summer’s run of the exhibit, will be exciting. It is gratifying to showcase the artists hidden up in these hills.” Bringing this artwork to Emery gives the larger public an opportunity to celebrate the dedicated creative practices of our local artists,” said Bartges. “One of my favorite things about living in Farmington is being part of this huge community of artists. The current exhibit features a wide variety of work by 29 local artists in acrylics, fiber, prints, sketches, photos, wood, glass and more.Īrtists participating in the current show include: Ann Arbor, Reid Byers, Frank Chin, Anna D’Epiro Cushing, Suzanne DeBiase, Patricia Duane-Chin, Michael Field, Liz Hunt, Betty Jespersen, Jo Josephson, Eileen Kreutz, Kathy Kerr, John Lovejoy, Susan McPherran, Rebecca Morin, Meredith Mustard, Janet O’Neil, Janet Plouffe, Phil Poirier, Lise Ragan, Doug Rawlings, Katherine Richards, Ray Stillman, Mark Stofan, Joe Terranova, Lyn Terranova, Marilyn Waugh, Heidi Wilde and Maggy Wykoff.įor Ann Bartges, the director of the Emery Community Arts Center (ECAC), this exhibition stands out as a special opportunity to showcase the deep creative energy in Franklin County. The 2022 display has been in the planning since last fall, after a brief hiatus due to Covid.
Gold LEAF’S “The Art Among Us” exhibit theme was first realized in the summer of 2018 with great success, setting an Emery record for the most visitors to a summer exhibit over the length of its run.
An opening reception will be held Friday, June 17, from 5-7 p.m., and is free and open to the public. Submitted imageįARMINGTON - Gold LEAF Institute, the senior college at the University of Maine at Farmington, will present an all-new exhibit, “The Art Among Us 2”, at the UMF Emery Community Arts Center Flex Gallery from June 17-July 29, 2022.