Lisa Savage is a public school worker, a mom, and an organizer with Codepink: Women for Peace. “I am not a visual artist but a writer who often hangs around with artists. This is the first and possibly last time for me to exhibit work in a group show “, inspired by the beauty of satellite images (such as pictured above).
Lisa Savage

Iver lofving
I am and artist and art teacher and live in Skowhegan. I became obsessed with peak oil about 10 years ago and haven't gotten over it yet. My globe is called the "world of oil" and shows the major places oil is found in the world.
Barbara Sullivan
Barbara Sullivan, lives in South Solon, teaches studio foundations at UMF in Farmington, shows work locally when she can and on the coast at Caldbeck, works in her studio does odd jobs, cooking, painting, laboring. She likes to work, drives tons and consequently notices and sees a lot.
Gail Faith Edwards
Gail Faith Edwards is a Community Herbalist who lives in Athens. She enjoys combining her interest in art with her love of plants.
Robert Lieber
Lives and works in Portland. The last presentation of work was at the Corey Daniels Gallery in April, where he showed a video piece.
Colin Sullivan-Stevens
Colin Sullivan-Stevens is a visual artist with a heterogeneous creative output. He is particularly interested in activating three dimensional space with two dimensional imagery, the connections between architectural and natural environments, under appreciated sensory interactions, and moments in which the prehistoric and futuristic collide.
Serena Sanborn
Serena Sanborn is a museum educator at the L.C. Bates Museum leading school kids and adults in the exploration of Maine's natural world, local history, and art. She is also a staff person for the Maine International film Festival, Railroad Square Cinema, and helps in organizing the Waterville chapter of Pecha Kucha, which are art and community performance events.She makes art of many kinds in her spare time including putting togetheran Easter bonnet contest in the spring.
Daniel L. Beckman-Moon
Daniel L. Beckman-Moon is an experiential artist who, through a multitude of artistic mediums, not limited to hard work and community involvement, attempts to inspire and provoke positive social, and ecological change. Although most known for his falsetto driven, home crafted folk tunes, Daniel has been know to experiment with nails, xerox machines, discarded epoxies, and felled trees in order to create stunning, if not disgusting works of visual art.
Kenny Cole

Kenny Cole came of age in the late 70’s in a post Vietnam world believing that we would never fight a war again thanks to the activism of the 60’s. Has been fitfully gathering steam since the first Gulf War and is currently in full protest mode with his aesthetic.
Robin Brooks

Robin Brooks is an artist who cares about the World. She works in a variety of media including oils, charcoal, and mixed media collage. Her artwork explores the landscape, still life, and our relationship to the natural world. Robin received her B.F.A. in art education from Boston University and earned her MFA in painting from Parsons School of Design in 1984. Her colorful works in oils and mixed media collage are in public and private collections. Additionally, she is active in the field of art education both as a teacher and consultant. A resident of Maine since 1987, Robin lives in Topsham with her husband and son. To learn more about Robin and her work, visit www.robinbrooksart.com.
Martha Piscuskas
Martha Piscuskas of Liberty makes interactive sculptural installations. She's also a mom, art administrator, milkman's granddaughter, and expert flan maker.
James Fangbone
James Fangbone lives and works in Solon. He thinks very deeply.
Wally Warren

Wally Warren lives in Ripley Maine where he creates gamelans, whirleygigs, totems and towers on his four and a half acres of upland bog.
Abby Shahn
Abby Shahn lives in Solon. She is primarily a painter, but every once in a while she veers off into some new directions......making worlds, for instance.
Mary Burr
Mercer resident, Mary Burr is an artist who uses a variety o mediums; pastel, oils, wood, charcoal, oil-stick or what ever is the medium of the moment to create work that represents her farm environment. She has a degree in Visual & Performing Arts with a Fine Arts major.
Amy Ray

Amy Ray grew up in Eastport, Maine and went on to study art USM and Brooklyn College. After living in NYC, California and a few places in between she returned to Maine and now lives with her husband and two children in Monmouth where she continues to create.