Clive Fencott
Clive Fencott: born in 1952, is a poet: sound, concrete, ergodic. He is also a computer scientist specializing in researching and understanding interactive digital media. He has been publishing and performing and otherwise presenting his work since the 1970s. You can find more, at www.fencott.com/Clive/
Frances Crowe
Frances Crowe: explores the personal landscape of emotion and memory in her tapestries, recording world events for posterity. Her latest large scale tapestry titled, Torn apart was woven in 2019 for the third Interconnections exhibition. During the Covid pandemic lockdown she created a series of works documenting the current and ongoing phases of recovery, and reopening of the economy. This theme will continue as the narrative evolves.
Jeffrey Briggs
Jeffrey Briggs: his reliefs explore his thoughts about man’s complex and paradoxical relationship to animals. He believe the future course of the Earth’s biosphere will be determined by our actions and as a fellow human and artist, he seeks to contribute to the decades long effort to make people aware of the effects of our choices on the environment and the animals around us.
Mike Bove
Mike Bove: is the author of two books of poetry: Big Little City (2018) and House Museum (2021). He lives in Portland, Maine where he was born and raised, and teaches in the English Department at Southern Maine Community College.






