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Friday, December 11th 6-8pm
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Each December, the Bakery Photographic Collective hosts its annual fundraiser, Photo-A-Go-Go. One of Southern Maine’s most anticipated events, Photo-A-Go-Go is a silent auction featuring works from established and emerging photographers at incredible prices. Members, interns and photographers from all over the country donate framed photographic prints that are displayed for viewing and sold via the silent auction. Arguably the largest photo exhibition in the state of Maine, the fundraiser has continued to be a huge success and has allowed the collective to thrive and provide a reliable photographic resource to its members, interns and the Southern Maine photographic community.
Photo a Gogo
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Feb 9, 2010
He is renowned for his photographic work about UNESCO World Heritage (in category Landscapes, Cathedrals, most beautiful Villages and Cities.)
He owns one of the major European stock agencies specialized in covering the Camino, a pilgrimage which was recognized as the First European Cultural Itinerary in 1987.
His pictures appear in an art books collection which was published in 1998, as well as in many magazines in Europe.
He also works for museums, galleries, collectors and artists as a specialist of photography of fine art and color management.


The Dana Warp Mill, Westbrook, Me-USA
The revitalized Dana Warp Mill houses the Bakery Photographic Collective and the studios of George Hughes and Ed Zelinsky, Jean-Pierre Rousset, Richard Garrigus, and several other well known artists in the former spinning mill on the Presumpscot River. Acorn Productions Theater Studio, Greater Portland School of Jukado, and Drouin Dance Center are also located in the beautifully restored mill at the heart of Westbrook’s downtown.
Ellen Joyce, Chair of the Arts and Culture Committee says “The Westbrook Arts and Culture Committee is excited to help get the word out that artists live and work in Westbrook. The Fourth Friday Arts Walks put out the welcome mat to southern Maine art lovers."
Contact: jeanpierre@jeanpierrerousset.com
90, Bridge street - Suite 350 - Westbrook ME 04092 - USA
The revitalized Dana Warp Mill houses the Bakery Photographic Collective and the studios of George Hughes and Ed Zelinsky, Jean-Pierre Rousset, Richard Garrigus, and several other well known artists in the former spinning mill on the Presumpscot River. Acorn Productions Theater Studio, Greater Portland School of Jukado, and Drouin Dance Center are also located in the beautifully restored mill at the heart of Westbrook’s downtown.
Ellen Joyce, Chair of the Arts and Culture Committee says “The Westbrook Arts and Culture Committee is excited to help get the word out that artists live and work in Westbrook. The Fourth Friday Arts Walks put out the welcome mat to southern Maine art lovers."
Contact: jeanpierre@jeanpierrerousset.com
90, Bridge street - Suite 350 - Westbrook ME 04092 - USA