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Multimedia
Title
At Ease
Year
2012
Heidi Sistare highlights the work of David Twiss, an artist at Pickwick Independent Press. Sistare speaks to Twiss about artwork and exploring the darkness of childhood in his art.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Intended Words
Year
2012
Through writing and poetry, Gaelle Robin explores the topic of gender. Kelly Shetron profiles Robin's art and how she uses it to express herself.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Dream and A Craft
Year
2012
From a shop in Portland, Jonathan Cooper crafts violins. Kimberlee Poole profiles Cooper's work on violins, his entry into the art, and his love for the instrument.
Type
Multimedia
Title
The Private World of Richard Wilson
Year
2012
Despite his distance from his father growing up, Richard Wilson has drawn inspiration from him as an artist. Sofia Saldanha profiles the relationship Wilson had with his father.
Type
Radio
Title
Whatever it Takes
Year
2012
In order to save the health of their children, couples have begun to use Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, which was attempted by Doreen Flynn. Nadia Wilson documents the efforts that the Flynn family has gone through to help their daughter find a bone marrow donor match, and the issues that they have encountered.
Type
Radio
Title
Congress Street
Year
2012
Walking up and down Congress St. in Portland everyday, Elise Pepple decided to explore the histories of places she passes. Pepple speaks to Jeane Bull about the local history of the area, and speaks to people who frequent key locations downtown.
Type
Radio
Title
The Last Word
Year
2012
A language spoken for 9000 years, the Passamaquoddy Tribe is in danger of losing their language forever. Gabe Grabin explores how an ancient language is at risk of being lost, and the efforts that elders of the Tribe are doing to prevent the disappearance.
Type
Writing
Title
Dead Cat Museum
Year
2012
Encapsulated into a painting by Jamie Wyeth, Kyle Murdock recounts selling mummifed cats to tourists on Monhegan Island as a young boy. Diane Sternberg speaks to Kyle Murdock about his youth and his personality.
Type
Writing
Title
The Importance of Being Ernie
Year
2012
Ernie DeRaps spend his time painting lighthouses in order to preserve the often forgetten history of lighthousekeepers. Brian Gersten speaks to DeRaps about his time as a full-time keeper of four lighthouses throughout Maine, and how his art has given him a new purpose.
Type
Writing
Title
Between Stitches: A Shoe Story
Year
2012
Despite social and economic changes, workers at the Rancourt factory in Lewiston continue the traditional craft of shoemaking. Heidi Sistare documents the work that is done at the factory and the importance of working at the shoe factory.
Type
Photography
Title
Motion/Emotion
Year
2012
Dana Crawford captures the work of dancers during their acts to highlight the essence of their emotions.
Type
Photography
Title
This is Surely the Ideal
Year
2012
Chloé Crettien captures the life of a young artist from Gray, Maine, who has an engineering background and pulls inspiration from nature.
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