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August 1993 Salt Magazine, Back Cover
Year
1993
Back cover for the August 1993 Salt Magazine
Type
published content
Title
Front Cover- Salt 2
Year
1980
Front cover for Salt 2.
Type
published content
Title
Salt 2006-2007 Magazine, Back Cover
Year
2007
Back cover for the Salt 2006-2007 Magazine.
Type
Radio
Title
Something Beautiful
Year
2008
As a graffiti artist, Rich faces challenges to pursue his love for creating graffiti. Rich speaks about his artform, the legality of graffiti, and how graffiti gives him an outlet to express himself.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Character Drawing
Year
2013
In order to represent Acadian people, Victorine Dionne and others create giant head sculptures. Emily Kwong profiles the work that these artists do.
Type
Photography
Title
Peter McFarland
Year
2007
A artist who suffers from illness, Peter McFarland discusses his legacy at age 65. Natalie Conn captures the work of McFarland.
Type
Photography
Title
Pottery Making: A Thousand Shapes in One Photographs
Year
1980
As potters, Bob and Lou Lipkin craft and create different kinds of ceramic objects. Mark Emerson highlights the work the Lipkin's do with ceramics in their studio.
Type
Photography
Title
Robert Wilson - The Tinfoil Wizard of Portland
Year
1994
Lisa Plihcik captures images of sculptors who attempt to make livings off of their artwork.
Type
published content
Title
Sails in a Bottle
Year
1979
For Winson Morrill, putting boats into bottles is more than just a hobby, it is a passion. E.J. Blake and Pamela Wood speak to Morrill about his craft and the work that goes into building his ships.
Type
published content
Title
A Thousand Shapes in One: Pottery Making
Year
1982
As potters, Bob and Lou Lipkin craft and create different kinds of ceramic objects. Tracy Pinkham highlights the work the Lipkin's do with ceramics in their studio.
Type
published content
Title
Living in a "Harlequin Jungle"
Year
2008
Leah Chernikoff highlights the work of Dahlov Ipcar, an artist who paints creatures of all kinds. Chernikoff speaks to Ipcar about painting and how she learned to draw.
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.
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