Video & Multimedia

Legendary artist Bernard Langlais

Iggy is a circus performer on a gender journey.

Meghan Vigeant’s Demo Reel

School of Roots is an aquaponics business started by middle school students at the Herring Gut Learning Center. With the help of Port Clyde Fresh Catch, the students recently added a new product to their line: Tilapia.

Is the PH of the Georges River affecting the growth of oysters? These citizen scientists set out to find clues about the health of this tidal river in midcoast Maine.

 

Swan’s Island Memory Project

A selection of pieces from the Swan’s Island Memory Project, a series of audio and multi-media documentaries. 2010-2011.

Marion Stinson learned to play the piano at a very young age, just 4 years old. She plays by ear and has her own unique style. She went on to play with the band for the dances at the Swan's Island Odd Fellow's Hall during the 1940s and 1950s. Marion still tickles the ivories with her own flair these days.

There are many memorable Swan’s Islanders who have passed on, but none so legendary as Clyde Torrey. Clyde was a farmer and a musician and a friend. He was eccentric and often did things differently. He died in 1974. Sonny Sprague remembers Clyde’s music and his friendship.

Swan’s Islanders share their childhood memories of growing up on the island. Featuring archival videos and oral history interviews.