Amy Olivia Pierce integrates photography, performance, installation, textile, sound, videography, text, and audience engagement into her creative practice, with research efforts spanning art, sociology, psychology, gender studies, marketing, history and theatre. Pierce has worked as a commercial and editorial photographer, producing national and international projects with […]
Read MoreHeléna Melone (M.A., Interdisciplinary Studies/Dance Therapy from Lesley University) is a Maine-based artist and educator whose connection to her immediate environment informs both her work as a painter and dancer, as well as her work as a teacher. A juried […]
Read MoreMichelle earned a BS in Architecture from Temple University in 2014, where she developed her interest in experiential and responsible design. Since graduating, she has worked in textile design in Philadelphia, moving to Maine to pursue her passion for architecture. […]
Read MoreEbb & Flow When the gods die, this maid shall ride her mother’s paths -the Lay of Vafthrudnir.47 On the last day of my daughter’s 16th year, we dined in Bass Harbor, and then I handed her one of […]
Read MoreWade Warman creates kinetic sculptures that explore the human condition through the lenses of dark humor and theology. With backgrounds in electromechanical and emerging technologies, Warman is a recipient of the Susan J. Hunt Fellowship and his work has been exhibited in galleries such as […]
Read More“Watching you, Watch me” is an improvisational, site – sensitive durational performance piece designed specifically for the historic and unique location Fort Knox. This performance is historically informed body installation project where a body appears in a unique location at the Fort in every 5 […]
Read MoreAmanda Quiring is an artist exploring themes of human/nature communication, surveillance and patriarchal oppression and is forever searching for ways to tap into a shared history through personal reveal-ation. This is accomplished through painting, printmaking, digital video and audio production and […]
Read MoreSusan Smith: Activist artist working in socially engaged projects focused on issues of dispossession. Smith is a member of the graduate faculty in the Intermedia MFA program at the University of Maine, and currently pursuing an interdisciplinary doctoral degree researching […]
Read MoreJim Winters on performs on the hurdy gurdy; hear the incomplete song at: 3pm on June 24th at Fort Knox in Maine. To even consider a musical work as “non finito” such incompleteness would typically be seen only a stone […]
Read MoreJames Werner is Assistant Professor of Media Arts at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He teaches in the Art & Design Department, and as the Media Arts, Society & Technology (MAST) professor in the Science, Technology and Society […]
Read MoreMy process entails researching printed material and images, and repurposing it to create a new narrative. I look for source materials that have historical, and environmental meaning. I do extensive research through obscure collections of printed material, magazines, books and […]
Read MoreSPECIAL NOTE: DUE TO A FAMILY EMERGENCY, THE LARGE SCALE VIDEO PROJECTION PROJECT BY GENE A. FELICE II, PLANNED FOR THE OUTSIDE OF THE FORT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO SAT. JULY 29th Gene A. Felice II bridges his creative practice across […]
Read MoreEleanor Kipping’s work explores the contemporary black female experience as ‘other’ in America in light of identity, hair politics, colorism and racial passing. She draws heavily on popular culture, and personal, historical and political narratives to drive her investigations. She […]
Read MoreNate Aldrich – recordings Leslie Ross – bassoon and laptop Steve Norton – low clarinets Reed player/multi-instrumentalist Steve Norton has been performing and recording for over 35 years. His focus is on improvisation, which is filtered through a strongly compositional […]
Read MoreCeleste Roberge was born in Biddeford, Maine. She lives and works in South Portland. She is Professor Emerita, College of the Arts, University of Florida where she was Head of Sculpture in the School of Art + Art History for […]
Read MoreTara Law is an artist currently living in Bucksport, Me. Her work explores environmental concerns and the power of story. She received both an ALC and an Eisenhower Grant for her book Connections and Reflections. She was commissioned to create […]
Read MoreMy art reflects a strong sense of place and connection to the people who have lived and worked there. I see work as the greatest expression of our humanity and how we occupy the majority of waking life. Drawing on remnants of the […]
Read MoreDr. Owen F. Smith is the Director of the Intermedia MFA Program and the Innovative Media, Research and Commercialization Center at the University of Maine. He has held a professorship in the Department of Art and in the Department of […]
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