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Rural Life
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Photography
Title
Gil Whitman
Year
1994
Lisa Plihcik captures images of sculptors who attempt to make livings off of their artwork.
Type
Photography
Title
Feathers and Faith: Immigrant Labor
Year
2001
Leigh Ann Henion documents the work and lives of the Mendoza family, a family of migrant workers.
Type
Photography
Title
The Culture of Things: An Iranian Family in Maine
Year
2002
Annie Tselikis captures the lives of Iranians who escaped Iran because they practice Baha'ism.
Type
Photography
Title
Old Time Dance
Year
1997
Amy Conn documents the lives of dancers at the Richard Felt Orchestra Old Time Dance.
Type
Photography
Title
Hard To Say Photographs
Year
2004
Stephanie Weinstein captures a photograph of Ed Werler looking out his front door.
Type
Writing
Title
Choreography
Year
2004
Caitlin Corrigan speaks to Brigitte Paulus about a show she is the choreographing, Nutcracker Burlesque. Corrigan speaks to Paulus regarding her experiences dancing, drug use, and her alternate version of the Nutcracker.
Type
published content
Title
Charcoal Making
Year
1974
Ava Ross discusses how charcoal was made by her husband, Willis back in the day.
Type
Photography
Title
Coastal Women Photographs
Year
1995
Kristen Hill captures the lives of four women who work and do business around the wharf.
Type
Photography
Title
Soft as Cashmere/Smooth as Silk: A Famly-run Alpaca Farm
Year
2003
Katy Gross documents the work of Cindy and Tim Lavan, alpaca breeders who live on the land.
Type
Photography
Title
Franco-American Fiddlers
Year
1996
Shannon Rentener captures the lives of Franco-American musicians who play traditional fiddle music.
Type
Writing
Title
Over the Western Maine Mountains
Year
2004
In order to create endless energy through wind power, Harley Lee started a project to build wind turbines in Redington Pond Range, but has been met with opposition. Stefan Milkowski investigates the conflicting ideas regarding wind energy on the Apalachian Trail, in terms of visual impact and environmental benefits.
Type
Radio
Title
For My Children, For Myself
Year
2004
Abdi Saeed speaks about the journey that his mother, Nimo Saeed, has gone through living in Somalia, coming to Maine, and learning English.
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