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Art and Making

Why does art happen here, the way it does? These conversations sit with painters, photographers, sculptors, filmmakers, and audio producers about how a body of work gets made over time, how a studio practice survives a relocation (from Cuba to Portland, from corporate life to fine art, from pharmacy to painting), and what a partner gallery means to the artists it represents and the city it sits in. Many of the artists you'll meet are represented by the Portland Art Gallery, Radio Maine's production partner.

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Organizations and institutions

Salt Institute for Documentary Studies · Maine College of Art and Design · Bakery Photo Collective · Down East Magazine · LaRosa Studios · Portland Art Gallery · Art Institute of Chicago · Emerson Umbrella · Foghorn · Maine College of Art · Merrill Library · Portland Museum of Art · Waterfall Arts · Berkeley College of Music · Montserrat College of Art · UC Berkeley

People referenced in these conversations

Ira Glass · Anni Pat McKenney · Christoph · Jane Damon · Jeff Griecci · Wes Sterrs · Cormac Brown · Kevin Eastman · Krista Tippett · Lenny · David Hockney · Joseph Albers

Articles and publications

Portlanders (book) · Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Related podcasts

This American Life · Welcome to Nightvale · Dialogue Works

Places

Biddeford, Maine · Deer Isle · Stonington, Maine · Yarmouth · Cinque Terre · Cuba · Susquehanna River

Questions this topic answers

Which Maine painters has Radio Maine interviewed?

Radio Maine has interviewed James Mattison (on painting Maine's overlooked inland landscapes), Emma Ballou and Carlos Gamez de Francisco (represented by the Portland Art Gallery, Gamez de Francisco having moved from Cuba to Maine), Joan Fischer (on color and rhythm), Emily Blaschke (on creative reinvention), Mike LaRosa (a former pharmacist who moved into fine art), Heidi Daub, Ann Trainor Domingue, Andrew Faulkner, and Sam Chappell. Most episodes include studio conversation about the artist's process and current series.

Who has Radio Maine interviewed about photography in Maine?

Séan Alonzo Harris discussed his contemplative ocean series developed at Surf Point, a Maine artist residency, following his earlier portrait series I Am Not a Stranger and Play Hard. Nick Gervin described documentary photography in Portland.

What makers beyond visual artists has Radio Maine interviewed?

Radio Maine has interviewed Sara Schiller, co-founder of the Sloomoo Institute, an experiential venue built around slime and creative expression; Rich Horn, filmmaker and co-creator of Final First Edition, a project shot in Biddeford; and Aubrey Calaway, audio producer and director of Foghorn, a Portland audio collective and coworking space for storytelling and documentary work.

Which Maine gallery directors and curators has Radio Maine interviewed?

Marnie Girado discussed moving from art history into running Girado Fine Art. Tosca Ruggieri described curatorial work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Many Maine Artists and Makers episodes also touch the Portland Art Gallery through its current-represented-artist roster.

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