[members]


anthony anderson | Maine Gallery Guide ☎ ♥
Promoting Maine art is my life's work. I am open to new thinking, networking and anything that helps the cause.

diana willette | Arts for Hunger | printmaker + teacher + organizer
I am an artist residing in Unity, Maine. I have a Bachelors Degree in Studio Art and I consider myself a printmaker although I teach a vast variety of media. I have worked for a number of years running an art program for adults with disabilities and have held numerous exhibits over the years including a traveling exhibit with the Robinson Ballet and student work in Very Special Arts. I do my own work at Circling the Square Fine Arts Press in Gardiner...  I have also help run and organize Arts for Hunger in Unity for the last four years.

jeffrey egolf | organizing member | visual art, music and promotion ☎ ♥

jessica moulton | visual + installation art

joann bolduc | Crack Rock Records | musician + punk music promoter
I think [the Collective is] a great way to keep in contact with other local artists, musicians, writers and performers. I also believe that it's the first step towards fulfilling the pressing need for a community diy workspace to be utilized by those of us who have the talent and ideas but don't have the opportunity to exploit their skills via a workspace or networking team.

joe zowghi | core member | visual artist


kevin smith | fox ventures | web design + publishing
I am a web-designer/publisher who likes to focus on small business, non-profits, and independent performers/artists. I'd love to get meshed into the local scene here in Bangor, and meet some really awesome people working on incredible projects.

mario moretto | Journalator | writing + photography

martin chartrand | core member | singer-songwriter ☎★♫
I write songs because it is the most wonderful thing, to me, to be heard.  In the midst of a world that has me feeling by turns overwhelmed and empty, anxious and ecstatic, my music is how I find equanimity.  

osca mokeme | The Museum of African Culture |
Our mission is education through the use of art, music, films, drumming ,theater, healing ceremonies and storytelling to preserve traditional African art and culture and celebration of diversity of all types in the State of Maine and beyond.

suzanne anderson | core member | polymer clay jewelrymaker 

zeraph moore
| INK youth zine project coordinator | visual artist + poet |
❂✍ ☎
Zeraph is the founder of Bangor Media Collective and a major organizer. Zir artistic work encompasses film and digital photography, mixed media and three dimensional work and painting. Zir organizing work encompasses both mainstream artists and underground and activist artists, as well as transgender health and empowerment. 


*and more. Our membership list is not yet fully updated.


Key to the Membership List:

♫  Musicians

♥ Art supporter/art lover
These members are engaged in supporting other artists, or simply want to help to build a community art movement.

☎ Organizing and Core Members
Organizing and core members come to meetings, help raise money, attend our parties, and/or assist with developing the Collective.

Activists and Organizers

Visual Artists

✍  Writers


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