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Title
Eastport: Where Downeast Maine Begins
Year
1983
Introduction to readers for Eastport For Pride, a Salt double issue publication, on the topic of the village of Eastport, .
Type
Multimedia
Title
Edwige Charlot: Printmaker and Artist
Year
2014
Based in Portland, Edwige Charlot is an artist and printmaker. Greta Moran profiles Charlot as she makes prints and discusses her Haitian-French-American heritage and how art helps her make sense of her identity.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Elements of Style
Year
2013
Behind all of the graffiti and tagging in Portland, there is a complex and exclusive subculture. Steven Jackson highlights how the members of this community are artists dedicated to their artform and its governing rules.
Type
Photography
Title
Elizabeth Shames - A Life in Motion Photographs
Year
1999
Even at old age, Elizabeth Shames continues to dance with the Perennial Effects dance group. Ian Chillag captures the life of Shames.
Type
Radio
Title
Escape Velocity
Year
2006
Catie Talarski speaks to homeless youths who are performing a show at the Neal Street Theatre. Talarski discusses how organizers have the desire that the community will view homeless youths in a different way.
Type
Photography
Title
Family Production
Year
2000
Brea Walker documents the daily lives of Mike Miclon's children, Brian and Shane.
Type
published content
Title
February 1977 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1977
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Figures of Speech: Puppets as Metaphor
Year
2013
Through the use of puppets, John and Carol Farrell attempt to shed light on larger human truth. Megan Detrie provides a profile on how they use puppets for metaphor.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Find Your Silly
Year
2014
By teaching people improv, Rachel Flehinger helps them to find their silliness. Anne-Sophie Carpientier profiles how Flehinger teaches people to quite their inner critic's voice.
Type
published content
Title
First Come the Artists
Year
1990
When artists enter towns, they usually herald incoming change. Jennifer Ouellette documents how this is taking place in Belfast, and how some people in the community do not want the change.
Type
Photography
Title
First Come the Artists: Belfast Photographs
Year
1989
When artists enter towns, they usually herald incoming change. Tonee Harbert captures how this is taking place in Belfast, and how some people in the community do not want the change.
Type
Photography
Title
Foxy: The Art of Graceful Humor
Year
2001
Daniel Busch documents the life of Jim, a man with down syndrome, as he spends time at the Portland Fire Department.
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