Workshops & Events
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:
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Mon20Oct2025
Tee-shirt Printing Expression Jam Session

Got something to say? Put it on a tee-shirt!
Nov 1, 3:30-5:30 at 25 Pine St, at Artsworth/Atlantic Art Glass Studio in Ellsworth. Make a teeshirt before you head to a rally or stay for music at Fogtown starting at 5:30.
The Jam Session is made possible with help from Lisa Leaverton, Dru Colbert, Sarah Bagley, Wendilee O'Brien, Aimee Moffitt-Mercer and more.Got something to say? Are you frustrated with the status of democracy? Join us at our Tee-shirt Expression Jam Session Nov 1, 3:00-5:30 at Atlantic Art Glass Studio: 25 Pine St, in Ellsworth. Stay for music at Fogtown starting at 5:30.
The event is offered in a do-it-yourself spirit, but with some assistance and supplies. Bring your ideas and your own cloth patch or clothing to print or select from donations. Post-cards and poster materials are also available for stenciling and stamping. Volunteer artists will be on hand to assist you in designing and printing your views on a given topic, for example: democracy, due-process, voting rights, civil rights, freedom of speech. Art supplies including stencils, brushes, roller, and inks will be available, along with donated tee-shirts and patches in various sizes.
The organizers of this all-age event are interested in giving voice to you and other local citizens in hopes of forging an ongoing intergenerational community, connecting arts with the needs of the moment. Join us as we brainstorm, socialize and have fun visualizing and expressing our views at a time when our voices matter more than ever.
Sponsors and supports include: Artsworth and Fogtown Brewing. No experience needed! Artist volunteers are welcome to join! To donate a blank tee-shirt or sweatshirt for the event, bring it to Fogtown or Atlantic Art Glass Studio during open hours.




