Scott Simons

Simons is recognized as a Distinguished Alum from the Institute for Civic Leadership (2008), and he has served as a design critic at the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, and Northeastern University.

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Pat Campbell

Most of the lines I use support the paper for strength. I am currently using line in a more sensuous way. The modules are curved, but the final configuration does not have a bilaterally symmetrical form.

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Jeff Woodbury

I work concurrently on a range of ideas in a variety of media. I grew up in a military family, as part of an invisible rootless tribe. The way I work reflects my nature and my nurture.

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Alice Spencer

Spencer has worked in a variety of media, including watercolor, acrylics, and oils. She is also a printmaker and a co-founder of the Peregrine Press, a printmaking cooperative in Portland.

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Bernd Haussmann

Bernd Haussmann is a German-born abstract artist, working since the 1990s as a US resident and now dividing his time between the north shore of Boston and western Maine.

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Michael Torlen

Michael Torlen is a painter, printmaker, writer, and Professor Emeritus of the School of Art+Design at Purchase College, State University of New York.

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Gary Buch

My painting process is a response to witnessing massive glacial recession amidst global climate change. Devolving mountain beauty illustrated by an erosion of paint. My work emerges from a lifestyle that uploads alpine and forest imagery.

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Alison Hildreth

Alison Hildreth incorporates ideas from research in cartography, astronomy, environmental studies, history, philosophy, and literature as a launching pad into her work, but many of her ideas come from walking and daydreaming.

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