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Title
Reinventing the Family Farm - John & Stephanie Clapp: Winemakers in Lincolnville, ME
Year
2004
Emilie Kapp documents the work of John and Stephanie Clapp, two winemakers from Lincolnville, Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Bait Bags
Year
1977
Knitting bait bags since the age of ten, Ada Foss has been creating them ever since. Anne Pierter visits Foss to learn how to create the bags and the work that goes into each piece.
Type
published content
Title
Somewhere Inside This Piece of Wood is a Paddle'
Year
1978
Crafting canoe paddles from his own design, Monty Washburn creates lightweight paddles of varying materials. Douglas Lamont highlights Washburn work as a paddle maker.
Type
published content
Title
Energy in a Boatyard
Year
1978
On the mud flats of the Kennebunk River lies a building that has come to represent the tides and fortunes of Salt. Pamela Wood documents the active learning that Salt students do and the energy of the craftsmen who train the students.
Type
published content
Title
Boats That Come Naturally
Year
1979
Building boats since 1951, the artform comes naturally to Ralph Stanley. Dorothy O'Keefe speaks to Stanley about his work building boats.
Type
published content
Title
Making the Looms Talk
Year
1993
R. Todd Hoffman captures the hard work that people do at Bates Mill in Lewiston.
Type
published content
Title
Bait Bags
Year
1977
Knitting bait bags since the age of ten, Ada Foss has been creating them ever since. Anne Pierter visits Foss to learn how to create the bags and the work that goes into each piece.
Type
published content
Title
Boatbuilding: Sailmaking
Year
1980
Sailmakers by trade, Don and Clarence Hale create sails in their sailmaking shop in Sargentville. Anne Pierter documents the work that goes into creating the perfect sail.
Type
Writing
Title
With Baskets on His Mind
Year
1999
Meredith Wade explores the traditional craft of basketweaving, speaking with basketmakers in the Agamenticus community.
Type
Radio
Title
Size Isn't Everything
Year
2004
Joel Eckhaus, a professional luthier, discusses the art of the ukulele and making musical instruments.
Type
Photography
Title
Basketmakers
Year
1999
Elizabeth Larson captures the traditional craft of basketweaving.
Type
Photography
Title
He'll Always Get the Last Word In Photographs
Year
2009
Last in a long line of gravestone carvers, Paul DiMatteo works for Maine Memorial Company, his family business that has been in South Portland since 1919. Claire Harbage captures the work that DiMatteo does for varying customers.
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