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Multimedia
Title
My Last Decade
Year
2014
At 90 years old, Betty Jarratt chooses to live independently. Alysia Mazzella profiles how Jarratt thinks about death, but does not dwell on it and focuses on living.
Type
Photography
Title
But Really, I'm Okay
Year
2012
Using police blotters, Thalassa Raasch collected listed sites of sexual assault. Visiting these areas and photographing, Raasch examined how trauma could be inferred in a landscape.
Type
published content
Title
Mary Turner
Year
1977
A longtime friend of Monty Washburn, Mary Turner works and lives on a farm in West Peru. James Jannetti speaks to Turner about her life experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Years Ago Almost Everybody had a Barn
Year
1977
In the Kennebunkport area, barns cover large parts of the landscape. Lyman Page speaks to Lester Wildes and other barn owners about their barns and the barns that used to be there.
Type
published content
Title
Mary T's Farm
Year
1976
A longtime friend of Monty Washburn, Mary Turner works and lives on a farm in West Peru. James Jannetti speaks to Turner about her life experiences.
Type
Photography
Title
Mary T's Farm Photographs
Year
1975
A longtime friend of Monty Washburn, Mary Turner works and lives on a farm in West Peru. James Jannetti speaks to Turner about her life experiences.
Type
published content
Title
Years Ago Almost Everybody had a Barn
Year
1974
In the Kennebunkport area, barns cover large parts of the landscape. Lyman Page speaks to Lester Wildes and other barn owners about their barns and the barns that used to be there.
Type
Photography
Title
Maine Barns Photographs
Year
1973
In the Kennebunkport area, barns cover large parts of the landscape. Carl Young, Jr. meets with Lester Wildes and other barn owners.