One of Gardner’s sequence, titled Stories, overlays vintage, black-and-white pictures largely sourced from flea markets with vibrant stitches. As the name suggests, the gathering focuses totally on girls, and the embroidered parts obscure faces with dense patches, add dimension to a subject’s body, or spotlight their figures by drawing a distinction to the backdrop. From her studio in South Portland, Maine, Zoe Keller continues to work at the intersection of art and science together with her ongoing Ocean Biodiversity Print Series. TMA has both virtual and in-person classes for students in a wide selection of completely different media.
- The visual language of this New York–based photographer highlights the traits of her topics, whether or not via color, composition or lighting.
- As the first art museum and school in the United States, PAFA celebrates the transformative energy of art and art-making.
- Today the museum is an important heart of cultural enrichment