Natasha 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.
Read MoreFred Tomah (1951-2018) started making baskets in the 1960s.
Read MoreBill Tomah, whose contemporary work created on the Houlton reservation is also featured here, is the uncle of the late Fred Tomah.
Read MoreElizabeth Busch has been an artist all her life and an art quilter since 1983.
Read MoreFloor van de Velde is an artist and educator whose work explores the reciprocal relationship between art and technological innovation, as well as materials and new techniques.
Read MoreJackie Brown makes biomorphic drawings and sculptures that blur boundaries between the real and the imagined.
Read MoreJan Piribeck has an MFA from Northern Illinois University in Painting and Drawing, where she also studied Computer Imaging.
Read MoreArtist, scientist, mentor, Kim Bernard loves to share the joy of creation.
Read MoreTim McCreight is a designer, teacher, author and metalsmith.
Read MoreLisa Pixley is an artist and printmaker located in Portland, Maine, and is the founder of Pickwick Independent Press.
Read MoreCollaborating artists Gayle Fraas and Duncan Slade explore the relationship of ornamental surface and portrayal of landscape in quest of a sense beyond place.
Read MoreKathleen Florance lives and maintains her studio in the Midcoast area of Maine. She has worked with a wide range of materials and formats, including large environmental installations and community-based projects.
Read MorePaul Heroux is a ceramic artist in Central Maine with work in the collections of museums throughout New England.
Read MoreGeorge Lloyd, our inaugural artist-in-residence, is a painter and draftsman who has lived and worked in Portland for three decades.
Read MoreSeeking to find visual order in the complexity of the natural landscape, Cynthia Orcutt creates images that are concise statements of the naturally occurring environment.
Read MoreA fine art nature photographer and an avid outdoor enthusiast, John Orcutt’s photography seeks to create an awareness of the necessity for active preservation of fragile places.
Read MoreEarly in my career, the content was the subject; the paint was the means to tell a story. Today, the paint itself is the conveyor of whatever it is that I need to say. - Jon Imber
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