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Maine Education Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MECDHH)
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Photography
Title
Tattoo Ernie Photographs
Year
1990
Robyn Redman captures the environment within Ernie Villeneuve's tattoo shop in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Myrtle Lowell Photographs
Year
1996
Kathryn Weigel captures the life of Myrtle Lowell.
Type
Photography
Title
Kenny Grunall
Year
1997
Bethany Powell documents the life of Kenny Grunall, a man from Saco who lives with AIDS.
Type
Photography
Title
Adam Murphy
Year
2000
David Lee documents the life of Adam Murphy, a 24 year old who is wheelchair bound following a stroke.
Type
Photography
Title
Route 8: The Peninsular Loop
Year
2006
Aubrie Tossmann documents the activity on the Route 8 bus line in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Western Promenade Cemetary
Year
1993
Julie Jordan documents activity at Wester Promenade Cemetery in Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Denise L. McNitt, D.V.M. (Equine Vet)
Year
1993
Pamela Wilson documents the work of Dr. Denise McNitt, a veterinarian for horses.
Type
published content
Title
December 1983 Salt Magazine, Front Cover
Year
1983
Front cover for the December 1983 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Unemployed Mother, Woodstock, 1987
Year
1995
Pam Berry captures the life of Monica, a mother who lives in a schoolbus with her daughter while she builds a house for the future.
Type
published content
Title
Aftermath: Hurrican Island
Year
1992
Maryanne Mott captures images of the landscape on Hurricane Island.
Type
published content
Title
Opening of Art Show, Portland, 1992
Year
1995
Kate D. Philbrick captures a photograph of friends at the opening of an art show.
Type
Radio
Title
On Again, Off Again
Year
2002
Carole Martin discusses the problem of graffiti in Portland, despite the city putting up walls specifically for graffiti. Martin explores why graffiti artists put up art knowing that it will be taken down.
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