With a career spanning over 60 years, Maine’s Paul Caponigro is internationally regarded as one of the best photographers of our time.
Read MoreSplitting her time between Maine and Louisiana, Eleanor Owen Kerr captures “moments where the layers obscuring nature’s mysteries are slightly permeable, hinting at questions as well as answers.”
Read MoreDirk McDonnell's captivating images convey those mysteries in the landscape that originally captured his attention and invite the viewer to navigate that landscape as he must have in creating the image.
Read MoreCzech-American Anna Mikuskova is a black-and-white, silver gelatin printer, who studied with Paul Caponigro. In photography, she finds a “visual language where boundaries are blurred, worlds co-exist, and time is but an idea.”
Read MoreBorn in China but now having lived half her life in the U.S., Ni Rong’s work explores “the dichotomy of two worlds, East and West, Old and New. Where home is, and what home means.”
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