I am not telling one story, precisely, but am describing the feeling of being within a story, one with an undecided outcome and one that is decidedly feminine.
Read MoreI am interested in exploring the mind’s relationship to the body in the graphic forms of drawing, paint and textile based art.
Read MoreI’m an artist self-taught by trial and terror. Straight lines and clean shapes are my safe place but can get dull now and then.
Read MoreKathleen is an artist who lives and maintains her studio in the Mid-Coast area of Maine. She has worked with a wide range of materials and formats, including large environmental installations and community-based projects.
Read MoreGlass has been a medium of expression for me for more than 40 years. I started as a stained glass enthusiast while pursuing a career in medical technology. Glass eventually took over, evolving from a hobby to a spare-time business to a full-time obsession.
Read MoreSusan Amons is a fine artist residing in Maine. She holds a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art, and has received 23 artist fellowships.
Read MoreI work in watercolor, oil on wood, ceramics, mosaics and etching. Each medium allows me to invent new ways to express my view of nature through color and pattern.
Read MoreRichard Furneaux Remsen studied at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and received his BFA in Sculpture at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1974.
Read MoreBernard C. Meyers is an American abstract contemporary artist. With an MFA from Rochester Institute of Technology in traditional printmaking, the work explores the intersections of photographic realism and abstract expressionism.
Read MoreDavid is an improvisational painter in Belfast, Maine. He was born in 1942 at Fort Fairfield, in northern Maine, into a family of laborers and storytellers.
Read MoreStephanie Rayner is a professional artist and international lecturer whose work deals with the great theme of our age: The transformation of our spirituality by the revelations of science and technology - a theme that addresses the deep need of our time and elicits powerful responses from viewers.
Read MoreJordan Carey is a Bermudian designer and artist based in Portland, Maine. As a MECA&D student, Jordan's work was predominantly focused on the cultural aesthetics and influences present and changing in the African diaspora and island life.
Read MoreAnastasia Warren is an interdisciplinary artist. Using ceramics, electronic media, performance, and writing, they are developing methods for existing across body paradox.
Read MoreKyle b. co. (they/them/y’all) is a trans-disciplinary artist, performer, educator and baker. Their work explores collage making through practices of printmaking, sculpture, installation, poetry, dance and set design.
Read MoreAminata Conteh is a Metalsmith whose practice draws inspiration from the intersections that exist between her lived experiences as a first generation American and her Sierra Leonean lineage.
Read MoreBorn and raised in Bermuda, Jayde’s love for the arts and photography developed early thanks to the close proximity she had to artists as a child.
Read MoreReggie Burrows Hodges is a painter whose works explore storytelling and visual metaphor.
Read MoreGreg Parker is a Maine artist who has lived and worked in the Greater Portland area for more than 50 years.
Read MoreAs an abstract painter, my imagery exists outside of a narrative or didactic framework, and, as a result, I find inspiration in questions that address the confluence of belief systems, the role of spirituality in art, and the possibility of creating a transcendent object.
Read MoreElizabeth Awalt grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and moved to Boston to attend Boston College. As an undergraduate, she studied Fine Arts at Boston College where she returned to teach and became a tenured professor.
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