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Making Cape Point: A Coastal Maine Collage

An innovative technique creates a large mosaic depicting Maine's Wass Island.

Aired 06/11/2020

Made Here

Making Cape Point: A Coastal Maine Collage

Season 11 Episode 2 | 30m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

An innovative technique creates a large mosaic depicting Maine's Wass Island.

James Groleau couldn't wait to leave Maine and begin his life, so at 17 he ran away to Boston. And then he went incommunicado -- not speaking to any friends or family for two years. During this time he traveled Europe with the goal of trying to figure out who he was. He eventually returned to Maine, where he now spends summers at his home in Sorrento, tending his garden and working on his art.

Aired 06/11/2020

Made Here is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Sponsored in part by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc. | Learn about the Made Here Fund

Made Here

Making Cape Point: A Coastal Maine Collage

Season 11 Episode 2 | 30m 5sVideo has Closed Captions

James Groleau couldn't wait to leave Maine and begin his life, so at 17 he ran away to Boston. And then he went incommunicado -- not speaking to any friends or family for two years. During this time he traveled Europe with the goal of trying to figure out who he was. He eventually returned to Maine, where he now spends summers at his home in Sorrento, tending his garden and working on his art.

Aired 06/11/2020

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Made Here is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

Sponsored in part by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc. | Learn about the Made Here Fund

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