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Title
Salmon: Art Mackay
Year
1983
Pamela Wood speaks to Art Mackay regarding the raising of salmon and how it impacts the economics of Eastport. In the closing paragraphs of the magazine, Pamela Wood recounts the current situation in Eastport, and how there is promise for the town.
Type
Writing
Title
Living Art
Year
1993
The art of working with ceramics takes a trained hand to perfect, whether someone is making a small cup or a large sculpture. Heather Black talks to potters in South Portland to learn about their craft and the Sawyer Street Studios.
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
Photography
Title
The Faze Collaborative: Bringing Art Out of Galleries and Into Public Space
Year
2001
Lorienne Schulze documents the efforts of artists to being art into public space.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Working with Rainbows: The Art of Zoo Cain
Year
2015
After receiving a cancer diagnosis, Zoo Cain turned to drugs and became depressed. Lila Cherneff profiles how Cain struggled with his depression, and how art gave him a way to turn his life around.
Type
published content
Title
Quilting - Patchwork Art
Year
1985
Quilters of all ages in Maine are reinventing an old art form. Mary Thorsby speaks to quilters about their craft.
Type
Photography
Title
Quilting: Patchwork Art Photographs
Year
1985
Quilters of all ages in Maine are reinventing an old art form. Mary Thorsby speaks to quilters about their craft.
Type
Writing
Title
Hands Remember
Year
2003
Kelli Gavant highlights the life of Phyllis Rogers, a teacher with SPIRAL Arts, Inc., who suffers from chronic pain following an accident that damaged her brain. Gavant discusses the work that SPIRAL Arts does for their students and how it has helped Rogers and others.
Type
Radio
Title
Legacy of an Unknown Artist
Year
2011
Following the death of artist Robert Hamilton, his widow Nancy has attempted to preserve his art and his legacy. Jessie Wright-Mendoza speaks to Nancy about Robert's passion for painting, and how his art contrasted the typical Maine art style.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Harvesting Art
Year
2014
Moe is a full time artist, and he has decided to carve a pumpkin that is over 1000 pounds. Sofia Aldino profiles Moe's desire to carve his giant pumpkin.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Grandmother's Heart
Year
2014
Motivated to make art from a young age, Michelle Estell was inspired by her grandmother, who now has Alzheimer's. Stephanie Strauss profiles how Estell makes art influenced by her grandmother.
Type
Photography
Title
Hands Remember Photographs
Year
2003
Danielle Taylor captures the life of Phyllis Rogers, a teacher with SPIRAL Arts, Inc., who suffers from chronic pain following an accident that damaged her brain.
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