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Nancy Troubh
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Photography
Title
Portland Pre-Release Center
Year
1999
Ophelia Lenz and Melissa Turner investigate how pre-release centers allow incarcerated individuals to develop a sense of self-esteem and to address the issues that got them in trouble.
Type
Photography
Title
Portland High School Cafeteria
Year
2003 - Aug 20th, 2020
Brooke Holland captures a photograph of Nancy McAdams checking students through the lunch line at Portland High School as Terese Allen hands out the lunches.
Type
Photography
Title
Women on Portland Waterfront
Year
1995
Julia Beck Hoggson captures the lives of seven women who work on the waterfront.
Type
Photography
Title
Burn Survivors
Year
1997
Lily Chatterjee captures the lives of burn survivors and their experiences through rehabilitation.
Type
Photography
Title
The Song of Objects: A Portrait of Collecting
Year
2000
Megan Hanson captures the lives of several collectors, who collect different kinds of objects, but are united in their connection to place since they all live in Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Sawyer Street Studio
Year
1993
The art of working with ceramics takes a trained hand to perfect, whether someone is making a small cup or a large sculpture. Anne Leighton Massoni captures image of potters in South Portland.
Type
Multimedia
Title
A Life Lost- Multimedia
Year
2012
Lisa Jones speaks about her husband Joseph, who drowned while drag net fishing for sea urchins. Jones discusses the relationship she had with her husband and the difficulty of moving on.
Type
published content
Title
Logging Town
Year
1976
For the town of Patten, Maine, the logging industry made a large impact, being considered the lumbering center of the world. Regina Baker and Nancy Noyes document how lumbering became ingrained into the local history, and write about the museum that holds that history.
Type
published content
Title
April 1974 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1974
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
published content
Title
Years Ago Almost Everybody had a Barn
Year
1974
In the Kennebunkport area, barns cover large parts of the landscape. Lyman Page speaks to Lester Wildes and other barn owners about their barns and the barns that used to be there.
Type
published content
Title
The Grand Dame: Life at the Summer House
Year
1988
As big summer hotels begin to die away, one in Kennebunk still remains. Nancy Segal explores the Colony Inn in Kennebunk to see why it is still successful.
Type
published content
Title
Tain't Like Christmases Now'
Year
1977
At the invitation of Down East Magazine, Salt documented Christmas memories from an older generation.
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