An article on South Portland's appeal for artists, who are drawn by an emergent
Date
1-1-2001
Pages
54-57, 73
Abstract
An article on South Portland's appeal for artists, who are drawn by an emergent art scene based in Ferry Village, Willard Beach, and Meetinghouse Hill; affordable real estate prices; and distinct neighborhoods of modest, closely-packed homes. With profiles of and comments from South Portland artists, including realist painter, Joseph Nicoletti; classical realist painter Brett Bigbee; painter Anne Harris and her husband, documentary photographer, Paul D'Amato; the ceramicists at Sawyer Street Studio, including Nancy Nevergole, who lives in Portland; Joshua Eckels and his partner Keith Fitzgerald, who opened the hip gallery Zero Station; and Jonathan White, who opened Front Room gallery a year earlier.
Recommended Citation
Beem, Edgar Allen, "An article on South Portland's appeal for artists, who are drawn by an emergent" (2001). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 2449.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/2449
Source
Down East