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Reviews

A work from the series La Ciudad (The City) by Josefina Auslender. Graphite on paper. 1974. photo/Andy Graham

Art in the Time of Tyranny

How Argentinian artist Josefina Auslender found the meaning of freedom in Maine

Jeremiah Hacker. image/courtesy Maine Historical Society

Portrait of a 19th Century Maine Radical

Jeremiah Hacker: Journalist, Anarchist, Abolitionist

image/courtesy Lauren Gillette

Wishes & Regrets

The extraordinary art of Lauren Gillette

Emilie Stark-Menneg. “When We Land.” Detail. 2015. Installation, mixed media, various dimensions. photo/Sarah Bouchard

Art Review

You Can’t Get There From Here: The 2015 PMA Biennial

Closer All the Time

Reviewed by Bill Lundgren

Anna Hepler. "Fold." 2013. Steel wire. photos/Sarah Bouchard

The CMCA’s Open Season

by Sarah Bouchard

Judy Glickman, "Jessica's Studio, L.A.," 2012

Still Points of the Turning World

Maine Jewish Museum

photos/Sarah Bouchard

Astrid Bowlby draws “Everything”

By Sarah Bouchard

Maine: A Novel

By J. Courtney Sullivan

Delirium

By Lauren Oliver

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