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Soda Kiln Build

Caribou Kiln 205 Vance Road, Caribou

Join us as we host ceramic artist Jeff Whyman to build a hybrid gas-soda-wood kiln in the potato country of Aroostook County, Maine. At Caribou Kiln you can expect a welcoming atmosphere to observe the most intensive part of this project: completing the kiln.

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Fiber Arts Show @ Lajos Matolscy Art Center 480 Main Street Norway, ME

Lajos Matolscy Art Center 480 Main St, Norway

Fiber Arts show: Texture and color is the theme for this wonderful show of artists. Curator: Kathy Beauregard

Artist of the month: Shelly Shibles at the Main Street Gallery, 426 Main Street, Norway Me

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Live Music and Craft Beer

Fogtown Brewing Company 25 Pine St., Ellsworth

Join us at our Ellsworth taproom for an unforgettable weekend filled with live music and craft beer! See where we brew all our delicious products, taste them, and immerse yourself in the craft brewing scene of Downeast Maine.

Enjoy our pizza special, highlighting farm-to-table ingredients, and groove to live music on Friday and Saturday. It's the perfect way to unwind, celebrate, and savor the unique flavors of craft brewing in Maine!

Event Details:

Location: Fogtown Brewing Ellsworth Taproom
Days: Friday and Saturday
Time: Starting at 6 PM

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Artisan Trunk show @ Elizabeth’s

Elizabeth's Fine Goods 124 Main Street, Ellsworth

Join Maine artists Anne Woodman and the creators of Maine Shellware for a trunk show at Elizabeth's Fine Goods in the heart of downtown Ellsworth. Meet the artists behind these Maine-inspired creations and shop at one of the most unique shops in downtown Ellsworth.

The show will open at 9 am and end at 4 pm.

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Vintage + Antique Prints and More @ Frost Farm Gallery

Frost Farm Gallery 272 Pikes Hill, Norway

Discover aesthetic prints from a multitude of sources, with printing methods including protogravure, chromolitho, letterpress, and modern lithography. Hundreds are available as matted pieces, and many are framed and ready to hang. Subjects range from botanical, historical, and animals, to nautical, automotive, and whimsical.

We feature exclusive handmade Christmas décor that incorporates vintage or antique elements, unique jewelry creations, funky seamstress work, and select vintage items.

We also provide custom design and framing services, and are fluid with a wide variety of artwork styles, ranging from watercolor, needlework and photography, to textiles, posters and memorabilia.

The historic Frost Farm cape was built in 1797 on top of Pikes Hill, and moved approximately 100 rods down the hill in 1862, requiring the efforts of 90 oxen.

Saturday, October 5 from 9am-6pm. Sunday, October 6, 10am-4pm.

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Instrument Petting Zoo with Ellsworth Community Music Institute

Ellsworth Public Library State Street, Ellsworth

Join Ellsworth Community Music Institute (ECMI) for an Instrument-Petting Zoo from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 5th, 2024, at the Ellsworth Public Library. This interactive musical instrument demonstration features the cello, violin, piano, and guitar. ECMI faculty will offer the demonstrations, allowing young children four and up to touch, play, and experience instruments in person.

The Instrument Petting Zoo will be held at the Ellsworth Public Library. The event is sponsored by the Ellsworth Community Music Institute (ECMI), and admission is free to all!

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Create a Crankie with Lucky Platt at Waterfall Arts

Waterfall Arts 256 High Street, Belfast

Calling all visual storytellers/songwriters/poets and lovers of moving pictures! Come make a Crankie with Lucky Platt.
Join Lucky for a hands-on program on the crankie—a unique moving panorama storytelling tool! Originating in the early 1800s, the crankie is a classic storytelling form created from a long illustrated scroll wound around spools and turned by hand with a crank.

In this workshop artist Lucky Platt will provide an introduction to the art form and its possibilities for expression and performance, story development through storyboard exercise, and time to create. Participants may choose to take the workshop with the intention of making their own crankie, or, as the form lends itself to collaboration—pairs or families may choose to work on one piece together. We will take a 30-minute break for lunch. All materials included—just bring your ideas!
*Note: Finalizing the artworks will likely be completed outside of the timeframe of the workshop, although it is possible to explore the form at a small scale within the timeframe.

BONUS: Crankies are often performed with poetry, spoken narrative, song, and more and workshop participants will have the optional opportunity to present their crankie as part of The Crankie Matinee, a new event for the Belfast Poetry Festival.

About the instructor: Lucky Platt is a visual artist and children’s book creator originally from northeast PA. She studied writing, painting, drawing and printmaking at Vassar College, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Complutense City University of Madrid and has enriched her craft through study at the Maine Women Writers’ Collection, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, SVSLearn, SCBWI, Highlights Foundation and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, among others. As a beloved extension of her studio practice, Lucky has led art and writing workshops for children and adults, most recently through Waterfall Arts, Farnsworth Art Museum, Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, SCBWI New England, Waterville Creates and Maine Media Workshops. Find out more about Lucky and her work at www.luckyplatt.com/solucky

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Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts Campus Tours, Gallery Hours & Kiln Opening

Watershed Center for Ceramic Arts 19 Brick Hill Rd, Newcastle

Visit Watershed Saturday, October 5th for a full-campus experience! Start off by viewing the Maine Craft Apprenticeship's 2024 Capstone Exhibition in our Barkan Gallery, then make your way down to the studio for a wood kiln opening and pottery sale with artist Tim Christensen and crew, and end with a tour of our Windgate Studio and brand new Commons building with Executive Director David East.

SCHEDULE:
10am-2pm: Barkan Gallery Hours
10am-12pm: Wood Kiln Opening at Studio
12pm: Windgate Studio and Commons Tour (start at Studio)

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Lehoux Art Gift Shop/Gallery Pop-Up

Lehoux Art 1662 Post Rd, Suite B2, Wells

The Lehoux Art Gift Shop/Gallery will be hosting Healing Loops and Wood n Galley on Saturday, October 5th in Wells, Maine. Shop a variety of Maine made items from all three makers. Art prints, cards, coasters, knitwear, wooden cookware and more.

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Maine Clay Collaborative

Maine Clay Collaborative 65 Hanover Street Suite 2, Portland

Come explore our new pottery studio! Join us for a guided tour of the space, learn more about the classes and workshops we’ll be offering, and get a feel for the creative community we’re building.

After the tour, stick around for a Clay Play (registration required), where you can try out the pottery wheel with help from our instructors. It's a fun, hands-on introduction to working with clay—no experience required!

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‘Give it a go’ throwing clay on a potter’s wheel at Monson Pottery / Gascoine Gallery

Monson Pottery 16 Greenville Road, Monson

10am - 12pm demonstrations of how to throw mugs on a potter's wheel, then the opportunity to 'have a go' throwing one too.

10am - 5pm 'Tree Talk' exhibition in the Gascoine Gallery on the 2nd floor. Sixteen different fine artists and craftsman are showing work on the theme of 'trees'. The artists include former Monson Arts residents and Maine Crafts Association members.

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Rest Day Sauna Grand Opening

Rest Day Sauna 42 Pleasant Street, Monson

Join us for the Grand Opening of Rest Day Sauna in Monson! We offer our handmade sauna for private rental and public seatings, where guests can experience traditional sweat-bathing and cold plunge in Lake Hebron year-round. Rest Day Sauna is more than just a place to relax and heal — it's a sanctuary designed with care for our guests and love for the natural beauty of our surroundings.

As part of Maine Craft Weekend, we're excited to open our doors and invite you to experience the warmth and serenity of our hand-made sauna. Enjoy guided tours, meet the makers, and take part in a public sauna session. Whoever you are, Rest Day Sauna offers the perfect place to heal the hurts of what's behind, set intentions for what's ahead, unwind and reconnect with yourself and community.

Come and be a part of this special day — we look forward to welcoming you!

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Rising Stars + Mini Makers Market!

Freeport Villiage Station 1 Freeport Village Station, Freeport

Rising Stars & Mini Makers Market!
Saturday, October 5 from 10AM - 6PM and Sunday, October 6 from 10AM-4PM
Location: Freeport Village Station, Suite 350E 

Support Maine’s up and coming creators! Shop for products and artwork made exclusively by those 18 years old and under. Visit freeportfallfestival.com for profiles of these Rising Stars & Mini Makers and to learn more about the young people who inspired this new project of Visit Freeport and the Freeport Fall Festival. 

Special thanks to Freeport Village Station, Freeport Market, Maine Made and the Maine Craft Associations for their support of this program.

Are you a Rising Star or Mini Maker? There's still time to sign up to sell your work for free in this new market! FMI: https://www.visitfreeport.com/freeport-fall-festival/minimakers

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Phippsburg Petroglyph: Rock carvings and ceramic casts together

Center Pond Preserve Trail Head 111 Parker Head Rd, Phippsburg

Conceptual artist Kevin Sudeith has a unique approach to art, combining his background in painting, drawing, and ceramics with his love for ancient rock art. He creates petroglyphs - images carved into rock that can last thousands of years - to document contemporary life in a place. Since 2019, he has been carving petroglyphs along nature trails in Phippsburg, Maine representing the local nature and culture through images of birds, butterflies, boats, ships, and even Ingenuity, the Mars helicopter.

From the petroglyphs Sudeith makes ceramic casts to represent the petroglyphs to viewers who may never visit Phippsburg. This weekend will be unique, for Sudeith is exhibiting ceramics near one of his petroglyphs. Viewers can see the petroglyphs and the derivative works together, and Sudeith will be present to talk about and sell ceramic works.

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Weaving and Natural Dye Demonstrations @ Belfast Fiberarts

Belfast Fiberarts 171 High St. Suite 8 & 11, Belfast

Enjoy weaving demonstrations in both tapestry and floor loom weaving. Give it a try! Several looms will be set up to walk in and weave. Dye pots will be bubbling in the courtyard on Saturday and Sunday creating gorgeous colors from the dye garden that has been growing in planters in front of Belfast Fiberarts all the summer.

Open both Saturday + Sunday, 10 am - 5 pm. 

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Explore work from Maine artisans @Handmade Maine

Handmade Maine 414 Main St, Norway

Come visit our gift shop featuring work from over 140+ Maine makers. We offer pottery, jewelry, home décor, kitchen goods, various types of original art work, along with bath and body products that are made in store.
Open from 10am to 5pm everyday

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Maine Crafting, Artistry and the Written Word at Food for Thought

Food for Thought 446 Main Street, Norway

Seek out the unusual and intriguing at The Maine Bookhouse’s sister store, Food for Thought, in the historic district of downtown Norway, Maine. With over 10,000 new & vintage books on every imaginable subject, 2,000+ quality collectible records, a curated collection of select antiques, vintage art, contemporary art, prints, ephemera, and a huge bargain area, there is something for every discerning eye. Come on in and be inspired by our one-of-kind atmosphere! We welcome you!

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Fiber + Vine Open Studio + Wine Tasting

Fiber & Vine 402 Main Street, Norway

Please join us for a casual open studio at Fiber & Vine. View past and present works by Fiber Artist Kimberly Hamlin. We will be offering free samples of wine and non alcoholic beverages during the event. October 5 & 6 from 11am-2pm.

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Free Slate Painting at Leapin Lenas

Leapin Lenas 20 Pleasant St, monson

People can come and paint slate shingles. They can take them home or we can hang them up outside on our building with the ones the hikers have done and they can forever be part of Leapin Lenas.

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Community Print at Waterfall Arts

Kennedy Press - Waterfall Arts 82 Main St., Belfast

What is Community Print? These are 3-hour blocks of time with a studio artist present to give you a chance to start a new printmaking project or finish something you have started. They are held in the Kennedy Press, our state-of the-art printmaking studio where we have all the equipment you need to drop in and work independently on your printmaking project, share ideas, develop techniques, experiment, and help us build a lively community around printmaking! Community Print is great for folks who have taken one of our classes and want more time at the press, they are great for folks who learned printmaking in college but their skills have lapsed and they need a refresher, they are great for folks who have printmaking experience but lack the equipment to make prints at home. Join us and feel the power of printmaking!

Drop-in rates are $20 for a 3-hour session. Students currently enrolled in Waterfall Printmaking classes can purchase tickets for $10—a 50% discount! Maximum 5 artists during Community Print.

About the Studio Monitor:

MF Morison hails from the west coast where she was primarily known as a metalsmith, apprenticing under Stieg Gusterman (Georgetown, CO) and Thomas Schlicting (Amsterdam). Using acid etch in many processes, she continued to explore this medium, resulting in attending S.F. Art Institute, studying printmaking under the tutelage of Michi Itami. While in SF, MF also worked out of U.C. Berkeley Open Studio and Fort Mason Print Department. Upon her arrival to Midcoast Maine, MF shelved printmaking for a time until she became aware of the Waterfall Arts Printmaking Studio. Since then she has been consistently enthralled and engaged with printmaking, primarily working with copper plate intaglio etching with use of embossment and chine colle.

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Artist Talk with Aminata Conteh, Juria Toramae and Kenny Shapiro

Sidle House 20 Bartol Island Rd, Freeport

Artists featured in “things we lost in the: The Legacy of St. Amelia’s College of Speculative Timbre" at Sidle House (Oct. 3 - Nov. 1) This talk is from 2-3PM on October 5th.

“things we lost in the:The Legacy of St. Amelia’s College of Speculative Timbre" is a captivating art exhibition set within a unique historical narrative. The guest curator is mid-coast Maine poet, artist and musician Colin Cheney; it opens on October 3 and will be on view through November 1, 2024. This exhibition invites visitors to explore a blend of contemporary artwork and thought-provoking historic artifacts inspired by the fictional St. Amelia’s College of Speculative Timbre. A number of artist talks, musical events, and performances will occur throughout the show’s tenure.

Inspired by works such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Primitive and The Museum of Jurassic Technology, guest curator Cheney creates a superfictional space where reality and fiction complicate each other. The fictional St. Amelia’s College, which was destroyed in a fire in 1996 in rural Vermont, was a sanctuary for artists exploring unconventional art, sound, and ecological studies.

“things we lost in the” features a wide variety of artworks, including paintings, photography, sculpture, and time-based video and sound art. The exhibition highlights the talents of nineteen local and international artists, including Khaila Batts, Rita Bernstein, Jordan Carey, Aminata Conteh, Epiphany Couch, Maung Day, Fadl Fakhouri, Shaina Gates, Dana Guth, Jenny Ibsen, Marcus Jackson, Lokotah Sanborn, Adam Rosenblatt, Kalyn Pavliniç, Martin Pavliniç, Kenny Shapiro, Juria Toramae, Andrew Tosiello and Zizou Zou.

Each artwork will be accompanied by text providing lyric insights into the artist’s vision and their connection to the myth of St. Amelia’s. Additionally, the exhibition includes “artifacts” from the college, such as a disassembled pump organ, burnt timbers, archival files, and scientific apparatuses. While some artifacts will be identified, others will invite visitors to contribute their own stories.

I'm committed to valuing artists time and creative energy. Please help me support our speakers with a suggested donation of $10, all proceeds will go directly to the artists.

Thank you!

- Maddy Vertenten

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Annual Beer Bash as Marshall Wharf Brewing

Marshall Wharf Brewing 36 Marshall Wharf, Belfast

Saturday, 2:00 – 10:00 p.m.: Marshall Wharf Brewing Co. will host their Annual Beer Festival on Oct 5. There will be 40+ craft beers on tap, 2 bands, 3 food trucks, and a whole lot of laughs! $35 presale/$30 day of. Learn more here.

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Zona Höst: An evening of timbral contemplations, vibrant matter, and some slowcore

Sidle House 20 Bartol Island Rd, Freeport

Zona Höst: An evening of timbral contemplations, vibrant matter, and some slowcore // Featuring Seren, Ron Harrity, Patrick Carey, Mali Obomsawin and Magdalena Abrego, and Sad Bird Band with special guest Lokotah Sanborn. Saturday 10/5 6-8pm **TICKETS REQUIRED**

Note: Zona Höst was an annual “sound feeling” festival held each autumn at St. Amelia’s College of Speculative Timbre from 1923 through the college’s destruction in 1996. $15 suggested donation. Space and parking limited: pre-registration required, ride-sharing encouraged.

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“things we lost in the:The Legacy of St. Amelia’s College of Speculative Timbre" is a captivating art exhibition set within a unique historical narrative. The guest curator is mid-coast Maine poet, artist and musician Colin Cheney; it opens on October 3 and will be on view through November 1, 2024. This exhibition invites visitors to explore a blend of contemporary artwork and thought-provoking historic artifacts inspired by the fictional St. Amelia’s College of Speculative Timbre. A number of artist talks, musical events, and performances will occur throughout the show’s tenure.

Inspired by works such as Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Primitive and The Museum of Jurassic Technology, guest curator Cheney creates a superfictional space where reality and fiction complicate each other. The fictional St. Amelia’s College, which was destroyed in a fire in 1996 in rural Vermont, was a sanctuary for artists exploring unconventional art, sound, and ecological studies.

“things we lost in the” features a wide variety of artworks, including paintings, photography, sculpture, and time-based video and sound art. The exhibition highlights the talents of nineteen local and international artists, including Khaila Batts, Rita Bernstein, Jordan Carey, Aminata Conteh, Epiphany Couch, Maung Day, Fadl Fakhouri, Shaina Gates, Dana Guth, Jenny Ibsen, Marcus Jackson, Lokotah Sanborn, Adam Rosenblatt, Kalyn Pavliniç, Martin Pavliniç, Kenny Shapiro, Juria Toramae, Andrew Tosiello and Zizou Zou.

Each artwork will be accompanied by text providing lyric insights into the artist’s vision and their connection to the myth of St. Amelia’s. Additionally, the exhibition includes “artifacts” from the college, such as a disassembled pump organ, burnt timbers, archival files, and scientific apparatuses. While some artifacts will be identified, others will invite visitors to contribute their own stories.