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John Sundling

Walking Portland: A Reflection on “ecologies of the local”

A view of a bend in the Presumpscot River just after dawn. Sunlight is just beginning to light up the trees that frame the rocky riverbanks, and there is a layer of white mist that sits on top of the dark water, which reflects the stones along the bank, the trees, and some sky above.
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Julie Poitras Santos’ PLATFORM PROJECTS/WALKS: ecologies of the local offered artist-led walks for the public to get closer to the ecologies of which they are a part. Elyse Grams reflects on six of the walks she attended and what she learned about the land, its history, and herself.

Elyse Grams November 20, 2020 Essays, Vol. 5, No. 4: Fall 2020

TEMPO art Announces 3 Temporary Art Projects in Portland for Summer 2017

Judith Hoffman's "The American Dream", installed in Lincoln Park, Portland, ME. TEMPOart is asking three artists to reinterpret the concept of the American dream and its relevance through three temporary public art projects this summer.
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TEMPOart aims to understand the concept of the American dream through a summer lineup of temporary public art installations.

The Chart March 27, 2017 Press Releases, Vol. 2, No. 2: Winter 2017
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