Workshops & Events

 Workshops & Events

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Learning and experiencing art is what we at Artsworth do. By providing unique workshops to our community members, whether they are children, teenagers, or adults, we are able to open the doors to creativity and show all who wish to learn about the beauty of crafting high quality work with your hands and heart. Workshops are held at 25 Pine Street and range from learning about how to manipulate molten glass to how to solder metal to how to sculpt out of clay or fiber. Our goal is to remain open to suggestions and ideas of how to meet the interests and needs of our community by providing a space for all teachers to share their craft with students of all ages. We hope that if you have a great idea that you wish to share with others, that you will come to Artsworth, share our space and share with us. Below you will find a list of current offerings: check back as our list is always changing! Teach a workshop!

Upcoming Workshops and Events

  • Wed
    20
    May
    2026

    Meet Cody Spruce, one of the top contestants in the "Johnny Depp’s People’s Artist Award", where the public decides who will appear in Artforum Magazine, receive a $25,000 prize, and exhibit work at The Art of Elysium’s Salon in Los Angeles, CA.

    Come experience Spruce’s contemporary post-industrial environmental artwork — work shaped by his life as a full-time boat builder and sailor. His art explores the tension between industry and decay, blending rugged maritime influences with reflections on the changing environment.

  • Thu
    28
    May
    2026
    6:30 pm25 Pine Street Ellsworth, Maine, 04605

    $5-$20 suggested donation at the door goes to the artist
    Reese Fulmer returns to Artsworth’s Listening Room for an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling. With the soul of a poet and the presence of an old-world troubadour, Fulmer brings modern stories to life through songs rich in harmony, compassion, and unexpected turns. His performances create a rare, intimate connection with the audience—one you won’t want to miss. Catch him this spring in Ellsworth’s most intimate venue, because it won’t be long before he’s playing much bigger stages, as he continues to gain the growing recognition of the folk and Americana world.