In Flowers Drink the River, Pia Guilmoth reflects on transformation and resilience, capturing rural Maine’s landscapes and her journey of self-discovery, transition, and renewal

In Flowers Drink the River, Pia Guilmoth reflects on transformation and resilience, capturing rural Maine’s landscapes and her journey of self-discovery, transition, and renewal
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Gilford’s latest exhibition captures the love and resilience of a community that provides a safe space from the white patriarchal norms of the mainstream rodeo