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

Event Information:

  • Thu
    16
    Nov
    2023

    Listening Room - Maine Jazz Trio - Ryan Blotnick, Mali Obamsawin & Brian Shanker Adler

    7:00 pm25 Pine Street Ellsworth, ME 04605

    Concert:  

    Join us for our Listening Room Concert with Ryan Blotnick, Mali Obamsawin, and Brian Shanker Adler 

    Thursday, November 16 
    Doors open at 7, music at 7:30
    After Party at Fogtown
    An Evening of Art and Music with a Trio of Maine Jazz Artists

    Ryan Blotnick has been called “a vital contemporary voice” by Time Out New York and “engagingly pensive” by the New York Times. His music is an eclectic blend of jazz and avant-garde, and he also composes music for film. Mali Obomsawin is a bassist, singer and composer from Odanak First Nation. Her debut album Sweet Tooth (Out of Your Head Records, 2022) has garnered international acclaim, named in ‘best of the year’ lists from The Guardian, NPR, and JazzTimes upon its release. Brian Shankar Adler is a multidisciplinary drummer, percussionist and composer. He has been described as "a polyrhythmic force… New York City gritty yet still somehow capable of evoking the delicacy of a summer breeze…” (JazzTimes).

    Suggested donation $20 Reservations-by emailing ArtsworthStudios@gmail.com