
In Fine Print, Maine artists responded to a call for art showing how their work is inspired by or integrates typography, script or text.

Participating Artists listed alphabetically by town as follows:
• Appleton: Abbie Read
• Biddeford: H. Prestage
• Bridgton: Kimberly Crichton • Brunswick: Burke Long,
Judith Long
• Cape Elizabeth: Robin
McCarthy
• Cumberland: C. E. Morse
• Damariscotta: Debra L.
Arter
• Farmingdale: Tim Finefrock, Barbara Loken,
Johanna Moore
• Gardiner: Justin Boisvert,
Matt Demers, Nizzy Hype,
Allison McKeen,
Cleopatra Poland
• Hallowell: Karen Jordan
Allen, Nancy Bixler, Nancy
McGinnis, Sally Wagley
• Lincolnville: Petrea Noyes
• Manchester: Bruce Armstrong • Orono: Teddi-Jann Covell
• Portland: Judith Allen,
Mark Barnette, Crystal Cawley, M. P. Landis, Jess
Lauren, Karen Merritt, Ann
Tracy
• Richmond: Ruthanne Harrison • South China: Cash For
Your Warhol
• South Gardiner: Nancy
Keenan Barron
• South Portland: Trenton
Johnson, Jeff Woodbury
• Stockton Springs: Karen
MacDonald
• Thomaston: Cynthia Motian McGuirl
• Topsham: Tom Gilbert
• Vassalboro: Brooke Vertin
• Waterville: Lisa F. Wheeler
• West Rockport: Barbra
Whitten
• Wilton: Rebecca Spilecki
• Winthrop: Don Kerr
• York: Nancy R. Davison
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