Interview with Louise A. Frechette, a Kennebunk artist who paints on sanded paper using some 2,000 shades of pastels. She owns an easel made in 1882 that belonged to Charles Woodbury, founder of the Ogunquit Art Colony, though she doesn\u27t use it for painting her seascapes
Artist painting in backyard, en plein air; The island is accessible by mailboat ferry (no automobile...
Interview with Meghan Howland, a young Portland-based painter whose oil paintings have already attra...
When I was an art student, I had Charles F. Stuckey’s book, ’Monet: Water Lilies’, on my coffee tabl...
This interview features Louise Underwood. Underwood discusses her involvement in the art scene in Lu...
Interview with painter and house designer Emily Muir, 83, of Deer Isle. She has been painting the M...
An interview with artist Jamie Wyeth, who paints on Monhegan Island. Wyeth describes how he paints a...
Lisa Wilson interviewing Louise Bussey, May 29, 2010, St. Lunaire-Griquet, Newfoundland. Mrs. Busse...
The Mon Louis Island Art Colony brought together good friends to share their love of painting. Once ...
Greenbelt Oral History Project interview with Lolita Granahan at Universty Park, MD, December 8, 198...
Betty-Jane Shreve of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, talks about the decorative wastepaper baskets she makes ...
Interviewed by Maryo Gard EwellIn her 2018 oral history interview with Maryo Gard Ewell, Mary Demet...
This is the Winter 1987 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
Detailed description of the etchings made by Ogunquit artist Peggy Bacon in the 1930s., including he...
Emily Lunde was a self-taught artist who first received national attention in the 1970s when art aut...
In this interview printmaker E.J. Montgomery concisely discusses her art practice which spans over s...
Artist painting in backyard, en plein air; The island is accessible by mailboat ferry (no automobile...
Interview with Meghan Howland, a young Portland-based painter whose oil paintings have already attra...
When I was an art student, I had Charles F. Stuckey’s book, ’Monet: Water Lilies’, on my coffee tabl...
This interview features Louise Underwood. Underwood discusses her involvement in the art scene in Lu...
Interview with painter and house designer Emily Muir, 83, of Deer Isle. She has been painting the M...
An interview with artist Jamie Wyeth, who paints on Monhegan Island. Wyeth describes how he paints a...
Lisa Wilson interviewing Louise Bussey, May 29, 2010, St. Lunaire-Griquet, Newfoundland. Mrs. Busse...
The Mon Louis Island Art Colony brought together good friends to share their love of painting. Once ...
Greenbelt Oral History Project interview with Lolita Granahan at Universty Park, MD, December 8, 198...
Betty-Jane Shreve of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, talks about the decorative wastepaper baskets she makes ...
Interviewed by Maryo Gard EwellIn her 2018 oral history interview with Maryo Gard Ewell, Mary Demet...
This is the Winter 1987 issue of Images, the newsletter of the Friends of the South Carolina State M...
Detailed description of the etchings made by Ogunquit artist Peggy Bacon in the 1930s., including he...
Emily Lunde was a self-taught artist who first received national attention in the 1970s when art aut...
In this interview printmaker E.J. Montgomery concisely discusses her art practice which spans over s...
Artist painting in backyard, en plein air; The island is accessible by mailboat ferry (no automobile...
Interview with Meghan Howland, a young Portland-based painter whose oil paintings have already attra...
When I was an art student, I had Charles F. Stuckey’s book, ’Monet: Water Lilies’, on my coffee tabl...