Making It In Maine piece about potter Mark Kuzio, whose pottery is in the permanent collections of the Portland Museum of Art, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and Arizona State University of Arizona. In 1988, Kuzio founded Birdworks of Maine and now makes ten types of ceramic bird feeders, houses, and baths. His work is characterized by simple, clean shapes, bright colors, and artistic designs drawn from nature. This year, he expects to sell 4,000 of his products for $18 to $32 each
Making It In Maine piece about Chip and Joyce Putman, of Kezar Falls, the owners of Putman Learning...
Making It in Maine piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel twenty years ago and...
Steve Brettel of Biddeford has been making wooden lifelike duck decoys for 40 years. Starting as a w...
Making It In Maine, piece on Bangor natives Bob and Sue Rioux of Kennebunk, who have created an int...
Making It In Maine piece about the Birding Company of Yarmouth, a subsidiary of Woodkrafters Kits, ...
Business Maine piece on South Portland artist, Mike Libby, who makes insect specimens fitted with m...
The pottery studio, Lunaform, based in Sullivan, is featured. Known for creating monumental vessels ...
Made In Maine piece about Kent Garland, of Topsham, and his business, Fine Feathered Homes and Feed...
Peter Beerits, the artist behind the Nervous Nellie\u27s James & Jellies fantasyland, on building a ...
Making it in Maine piece about mason Pat Manley. Manley has designed and built the wood-fired ovens...
Making It In Maine piece about the Different Drummer Workshop in South Solon, which makes toys. Th...
Art piece on Pushing Clay, a ceramics exhibition that is being presented at the University of Sou...
Assortment of teapots from the Portland Pottery Teapot Show, as well as the State\u27s Maine Pottery...
Profile of pewterer Ken Kantro, owner of Lovell Designs in Portland\u27s Old Port. Kantro, 52, came...
Inside Maine piece on birdhouses created by the men of Brown\u27s Foster Home, a group home for dis...
Making It In Maine piece about Chip and Joyce Putman, of Kezar Falls, the owners of Putman Learning...
Making It in Maine piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel twenty years ago and...
Steve Brettel of Biddeford has been making wooden lifelike duck decoys for 40 years. Starting as a w...
Making It In Maine, piece on Bangor natives Bob and Sue Rioux of Kennebunk, who have created an int...
Making It In Maine piece about the Birding Company of Yarmouth, a subsidiary of Woodkrafters Kits, ...
Business Maine piece on South Portland artist, Mike Libby, who makes insect specimens fitted with m...
The pottery studio, Lunaform, based in Sullivan, is featured. Known for creating monumental vessels ...
Made In Maine piece about Kent Garland, of Topsham, and his business, Fine Feathered Homes and Feed...
Peter Beerits, the artist behind the Nervous Nellie\u27s James & Jellies fantasyland, on building a ...
Making it in Maine piece about mason Pat Manley. Manley has designed and built the wood-fired ovens...
Making It In Maine piece about the Different Drummer Workshop in South Solon, which makes toys. Th...
Art piece on Pushing Clay, a ceramics exhibition that is being presented at the University of Sou...
Assortment of teapots from the Portland Pottery Teapot Show, as well as the State\u27s Maine Pottery...
Profile of pewterer Ken Kantro, owner of Lovell Designs in Portland\u27s Old Port. Kantro, 52, came...
Inside Maine piece on birdhouses created by the men of Brown\u27s Foster Home, a group home for dis...
Making It In Maine piece about Chip and Joyce Putman, of Kezar Falls, the owners of Putman Learning...
Making It in Maine piece about Garrett and Meoldy Bonnema, who moved to Bethel twenty years ago and...
Steve Brettel of Biddeford has been making wooden lifelike duck decoys for 40 years. Starting as a w...