Daniel Minter, known for his work in the mediums of painting and assemblage, often deals with themes of displacement and diaspora, ordinary/extraordinary blackness; spirituality in the Afro-Atlantic world; and the (re)creation of meanings of home.
Read MoreArtist, educator, writer, and curator George Longfish (Seneca/Tuscarora) has been instrumental in shaping the field of contemporary Native American art for over forty years.
Read MoreBorn and raised in New York City, Leonard Meiselman received his art education at the Cooper Union, the Skowhegan School of Art in Maine and the Cranbrook Academy in Michigan. After Living in Florence, Italy for over 18 years, he returned to the United States and is now a full-time Maine resident.
Read MoreNatasha Mayers has been called “the most committed activist artist in Maine.” Her work often explores themes of peace and social justice
Read MoreFor nearly 20 years, Robert Shetterly has been painting portraits of Americans Who Tell the Truth. The portraits have given Shetterly an opportunity to speak throughout the country about the necessity of dissent in a democracy, the obligations of citizenship, sustainability, US history, and how democracy cannot function if politicians don’t tell the truth, if the media don’t report it, and if the people don’t demand it.
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