Maine Museum of Photographic Arts Director and Co-founder Denise Froehlich on raising awareness of Maine photographic arts.
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#TakeAction: Photo Finish
Rhode Island photographer Mary Beth Meehan uses her craft as tool for her own brand of activism.
#TakeAction: Doing the NEA Defunding Math
One plus one is two, except when it’s 45’s Federal budget proposal to eliminate the NEA and the NEH—for starters.
Building Bridges, Crossing Borders Through Art
Maine’s isolated Tides Institute and Museum of Art encourages artistic collaborations between artists and between countries.
Facebook-to-Face
Artist Tanja Hollander’s exhibit at Mass MoCA examines the nature of friendship in our new world of social media.
Curating the Visual
Director of the Vermont Center for Photography Joshua Farr loves to look local. He also loves the color orange.
Winters is on an Otherwordly Wavelength
Michael Winters’ ghosts, nature witches, and dolls on digital are cooler than the maiden-heroes and villains in your fantasies.
Gaze Through Rick Giles’ Lens
Rick Giles’ deeply personal exploration of his environment creates a relationship between humans and nature in his artwork.
Gail Skudera: W O V E N
Unravel at Portland’s Maine Museum of Photographic Art with Gail Skedura’s mixed media, patterned portraitures
Capturing Clover
Jesse Burke’s images of his daughter Clover capture the stillness of the outside world and the question of what happens next.