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Hot Topic - A Photographic Response to Climate Change
2016-09-02 00:26:00 UTCHot Topic – A Photographic Response to Climate ChangeGallery 1/1Seattle, WASeptember 10 – November 5, 2016
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Lecture & Exhibit @ PRC in Boston
2015-11-04 22:26:00 UTCIn Boston this weekend? Come join me for some wonderful lectures and panel discussions at the Society for Photographic Education Northeast Region’s annual conference. The theme for this year’s conference is “Advocacy: Photography’s Role in Affecting Change”. I will be discussing my recent project MELT
This year the conference is…
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Artist Conversation & Reception @ USM 10/29
2015-11-01 22:40:00 UTCPlease join me for a conversation about my current exhibition A Lensless Vision: Camera-less Works at USM. Reception too! Where: USM Glickman Library, 5th Floor, Portland, ME When: Thursday October 29, 2015; 6-8pm Maine Museum of Photographic Arts
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Art & Climate Change in Portland Press Herald
2015-11-01 22:29:00 UTCMelt is included in article by Marina Schauffler in The Portland Press Herald, Artists in Maine Make Climate Change Personal.
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Solo Exhibition at MMPA - Opening 9/10
2015-09-09 22:05:00 UTCSeptember 10 – December 29, 2015 Opening Reception: Sept. 10, 6-8 pmArtist Conversation: Oct. 29, 6-8 pm Location: University of Southern MaineGlickman Library, 5th Floor | Portland | ME Curated by Maine Museum of Photographic Arts
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Exhibition at Susan Maasch Fine Art
2015-08-31 22:07:00 UTCAugust 31 – October 31, 2015 First Thursday Opening Reception (This Thursday Sept 3)!!&Artist Talk 5-7:30 pmwith Kiki Gaffney, David Caras, DM Witman Susan Maasch Fine Art4 City Center | Portland | ME
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Supercluser Arion appears in Sun Journal
2015-04-07 22:12:00 UTCNebulae XX, 2012 She made art — with slugs. And it’s beautiful.” Great write-up on my exhibition, “Supercluster Arion and Other Phenomena,” which is on display at Unity College’s Leonard R. Craig Gallery through April 18th! Click here. Still plenty of time to see the show! Thank you Kathryn Skelton!