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Photoville 2012: Salt

The Saco Drive-In, a summertime hot spot just down the road from Old Orchard Beach, sits abandoned along the highway until spring © Andres Gonzalez/Salt

As part of her research investigating whether commercially packaged bees or local bees fare better in Maine’s climate, Erin Forbes transplants Georgia bee into their new hive © Andres Gonzalez/Salt

© Andres Gonzalez/Salt

© Andres Gonzalez/Salt

© Andres Gonzalez/Salt

Robbie Ellis gets thrown across the ring and into the ropes by his opponent "Mr. Canada" during their match at the at the Fairfield Community Center in Fairfield, Maine, March 5, 2010 © Andres Gonzalez/Salt
The Saco Drive-In, a summertime hot spot just down the road from Old Orchard Beach, sits abandoned along the highway until spring © Andres Gonzalez/Salt
Salt students have been documenting Maine for almost 40 years. Whatever preconceived notions you have about Portland (our home base) and the rest of the Pine Tree state will most likely be challenged (in a good way) by the beautiful work and unexpected stories that our students discover.
We are exhibiting a variety of images created by Salt students over the past few years.
Our hope was to introduce viewers to the unique landscape of Maine and the incredible breadth of stories that can be pursued during a semester at Salt.
These single images all part of larger stories (photo essays and visual narratives) and some are part of multimedia pieces that were also produced at Salt.
Artists: Graham Letorney, Wolf Daniel, Bridget Ganske, Jessica Pierce, Heather Noonan, David Foster, Nellie Large, Nicolas Tanner, epli, Alan Hunter, Ellen Sherwood, Michelle Gerster, Katrina Herzog, Alexander Kreher, and Claire Harbage.
Photoville 2012 : Documenting Maine
June 22th - July 1st, 2012
Pier 3 Uplands
Brooklyn Bridge Park
New - York USA
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