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Artist Residency: Ellis Beauregard Foundation

Posted on August 19, 2017 by gildedfarmer

Earlier this year, I was selected as one of four artists to participate in the Ellis Beauregard Foundation’s inaugural season… Read more Artist Residency: Ellis Beauregard Foundation

Introduction to Pinhole Photography 2015

Posted on April 19, 2015 by gildedfarmer

The weather stayed good for the Pinhole Photography Workshop in Westbrook, Maine!

Artist Talk, Thursday April 9, 2015 6-8 pm in Portland, Maine!

Posted on April 5, 2015 by gildedfarmer

All are welcome to join me for the Conversation with the Artist event at the Glickman Family Library!

I’m leading an Introduction to pinhole photography workshop April 18, 2015

Posted on March 21, 2015 by gildedfarmer

Sign up early and often for my upcoming Workshop: Introduction to Pinhole Photography! At the Bakery Photo Collective in Westbrook, Maine

Diary of a River: November 9 2014

Posted on November 9, 2014November 9, 2014 by gildedfarmer

Today marks a turning point in the project. We went out and collected about 14 pinhole cameras along the Kennebec… Read more Diary of a River: November 9 2014

First Snow of the Season for the Lone Pine

Posted on November 2, 2014November 8, 2014 by gildedfarmer

A start reminder of the winter of 2011, November 2014 started with a snowstorm which hit a big swath of… Read more First Snow of the Season for the Lone Pine

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Diary of a River: Solargraph Project Update

Posted on November 1, 2014November 1, 2014 by gildedfarmer

soemtimes your outdoor pinhole projects get destroyed.

Connecticut (Un)Bound

Posted on October 31, 2014 by gildedfarmer

I just shipped off my book to ArtSpace New Haven in Connecticut for their “Connecticut (Un)Bound exhibit opening the first week of November 2014. This post gives you a sneak peek!

The Joy of Dioramas

Posted on September 11, 2014October 31, 2014 by gildedfarmer

My attempts at making dioramas have never gone very well, so I’ve relegated myself to being the diorama fan and… Read more The Joy of Dioramas

Maine Photography Project for 2015

Posted on September 9, 2014September 9, 2014 by gildedfarmer

I am honored to be one of very few contemporary women artists to be featured during the statewide Maine Photography… Read more Maine Photography Project for 2015

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