
How did people first create photographs? This free workshop led by artist, Michel Droge and archeologist, Sarah Loftus, is a perfect pairing of science and art to answer this question. The cyanotype process uses paper that undergoes a chemical change when exposed to sunlight and resulting in one-of-a-kind prints! Each print uses natural objects like…



Join Desi DuBois and Serena Sanborn for a relaxed, guided beginners’ summer watercolor painting session with a fun Creature Feature: All about the Luna Moth! To register go to: https://midmaine.maineadulted.org/ Serena, a Maine Master Naturalist, will answer questions like, “why doesn’t the Luna Moth have a mouth?” while Desi will guide the watercolor creation! The…

Join Desi DuBois and Serena Sanborn for a relaxed beginner’s guide to the art of watercolor. Desi will guide the watercolor session and Serena, a Maine Master Naturalist, will share the behavior and habitat of the beloved Eastern Bluebird and a few other New England songbirds. To register go to: https://midmaine.maineadulted.org/ The final creation will…

Join Desi DuBois and Serena Sanborn for a relaxed, guided beginners’ winter watercolor painting session. Desi will guide the watercolor painting and Serena, a Maine Master Naturalist, will answer curious questions like, “how does the fox find a mouse under the snow?” To register visit: https://midmaine.maineadulted.org/ The final creation will be your choice of an…

Ticonic Gallery + Railroad Square Cinema Lobby present The Farm Tools Project, a visual exploration of the use of hand tools on small farms in Maine and the exchanges that take place between farmers and the land. Artist Michel Droge and archaeologist Sarah Loftus traveled around the state with a portable cyanotype kit (an old…