Episode 11

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23rd Nov 2024

Shane Charles

In this episode we welcome Shane Charles, who was an artist in Indigo Arts Alliance's Mentorship Residency Program in April of 2023. Shane Charles was born in Maine and creates paintings, sculptures and photographs within a process of abstraction and poetics. Charles is a direct descendent of the Penobscot Nation and is also of (colonial) British ancestry. His grandfather was a mapmaker and his father was the Penobscot tribal surveyor after the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980. Charles received his Master of Fine Arts degree from UNC at Chapel Hill, where he focused on sculpture and performance. He previously studied painting at the University of Maine through the indigenous Wabanaki program. Charles utilizes raw and sourced material, body prints and open compositional spaces, to engage with themes of artifact, presence and continuity.

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Voices + Visions: The Podcast
Indigo Arts Alliance Presents Voices + Visions: The Podcast
An artist talk series that features Indigo Arts Alliance's alumni artists in residence, highlighting their similarities, creative intersections and distinct voices.

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Flo Edwards

Florence S. Edwards DDS, has been a practicing dentist for almost 2 decades including time served as a Captain in the US Army. She is a Howard University College of Dentistry graduate and a Maine resident since childhood. Her love of Maine, seafood and oyster culture has lead her to co-owning and co-farming Indigo Oyster Company. Sign up for IOC's newsletter at https://www.indigo-oysters.com/

Flo is an active member of her community; she serves on the Board of Directors of The Third Place and is a board member of Friends of Casco Bay. Podcasting grew out of her volunteer work at the University of Southern Maine's WMPG radio station and she organizes a networking happy hour for Mainers of Color, called Fourth Friday. In 2024 Fourth Friday became a recipient of a Maine Community Foundations grant.