From roughly 1970 to 1983, the Old Port, largely undeveloped, was home to a young group of urban artists. The article describes what the environs were during this time, describes some of the studios, and the lifestyle among its inhabitants. Several pictures are included
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Cover Story piece on Portland artists who are trying to define the undefined art form. With a brie...
During the nineteenth century, an artistic trend spread across Europe. As urban centers housed the m...
Cover Story piece on changes that would be made if nine artists interviewed by Casco Bay Weekly wer...
Related articles on Portland\u27s arts scene, including pieces on the state of the arts; the Portlan...
Cover Story piece on a perception that the 1990s did not produce a bumper crop of important new Mai...
Article on the creative economy, with a focus on the exodus of artists from Portland to more afforda...
Views of the Portland Art Building, 478 Fore Street. The Portland Art Building was located in the fo...
This work is concerned with the situation of indie musicians and their relationship to the urban ima...
An article on South Portland\u27s appeal for artists, who are drawn by an emergent art scene based i...
Article on the creative economy, with a focus on the exodus of artists leaving Portland for more aff...
Eleven of the original artists from Portland\u27s Old Port will attend a reunion May 17. When the a...
City piece on Portland Artists Dwelling and Studios (PADS), a group hoping to create cheap housing ...
Portland\u27s 2nd annual Old Port Festival, in 1974.Jocelyn W. Clark, of Boston, left, looks at stra...
Old Port Festival parade, along Exchange Street, with Portland City Hall in background. Photo publis...
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Cover Story piece on Portland artists who are trying to define the undefined art form. With a brie...
During the nineteenth century, an artistic trend spread across Europe. As urban centers housed the m...