Maryann Gibbons
From Kingston, MA
“The Frame Center keeps me feeling connected to the community where much of my work is made in my head and in solitude. It’s so refreshing and fun to get out and celebrate events that are cultivated and organized through the FC.”
– Maryann Gibbons
Maryann Gibbons lives and works in the in-between — spaces where right-brain dreaming meets daily structure. Her creative practice is guided by a quiet richness, the kind that emerges when we pause, listen, and shape a life from the inside out. She primarily writes narrative poetry that explores relationships, the presence of the earth within us, and the art of noticing. The photos exhibited are from a vintage 35mm Ricoh rangefinder because, to Maryann, film is when time stands still.
MEMBER OF:
North River Arts Society
In this episode, Maryann Gibbons joins us to explore the world of Arty Pants magazine. She shares her inspiring journey of launching the publication, fueled by her love of flowers and the enriching conversations she had with customers at her store, Plants and Ponytails. Maryann reflects on the magazine’s mission to celebrate the arts, the bold yellow cover that has become its signature, and its role in fostering connections between artists and their audiences.