Stuart Kestenbaum + Susan Webster

STUART KESTENBAUM is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently Things Seemed to Be Breaking (Deerbrook Editions 2021), and a collection of essays The View from Here (Brynmorgen Press). He was the director of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts from 1988 until 2015 and served as Maine’s poet laureate from 2016-2021. He is an Honorary Fellow of the American Craft Council and the recipient of a Poet Laureate Fellowship from the Academy of American Poets. Former US Poet Laureate Ted Kooser has written “Stuart Kestenbaum writes the kind of poems I love to read, heartfelt responses to the privilege of having been given a life.  No hidden agendas here, no theories to espouse, nothing but life, pure life, set down with craft and love.” 

SUSAN WEBSTER has received fellowships from the Women’s Studio Workshop (NY), been a visiting artist at the University of the Arts Borowsky Center (PA), Studio Artworks Center (Jerusalem, Israel), and developed a model art program in the prison system in Maine.  She is dedicated to taking action to end domestic violence through community advocacy efforts and awareness, and is an advocate for reproductive justice through her art. Recent exhibits:  Institute of Contemporary Art at Maine College of Art & Design, Cove Street Arts, Portland ME, and BIENNIAL2020 at Center for Contemporary Art, Rockport, MEArt critic Carl Little has written “Webster’s awareness of the preciousness of time on earth heightens both her personal sense of existence and the art she creates.  Even as she acknowledges a ‘certain darkness, mystery, the unknown’ she celebrates life.”


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