Seamark Workshops

Seamark Community Arts offers fun and creative arts workshops for children and adults throughout the year.

Scholarships are available for all workshops.

Workshops have included: book arts, nature crafts, pottery, drawing & painting, film and video, printmaking, basketry, textile arts, found object construction, music & drama, seasonal crafts.

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Seamark Community Arts
PO Box 234
Deer Isle Maine 04627

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2009 Summer Workshop Faculty

Barbara Brady is an abstract painter living and working in Sedgwick, Maine. Her large scale oil paintings are full of energy, movement and color and have been exhibited throughout Maine and Pennsylvania, and in national juried shows throughout the U.S. Her work can be seen at www.BarbaraBradyArt.com, at the Isolos Gallery in Stonington, Gallery 170 in Damariscotta, and at her studio/gallery BenjaminGrace in Sedgwick.

Bruce Bulger, BFA from Philadelphia College of Art, has been building and teaching fine furniture at the Seamark Building in Deer Isle since 1979. He is also an artist and has shown his paintings and drawings in his own gallery at Seamark and many group shows around Maine and New England over the years. His artwork and furniture can be seen at www.BruceWBulger.com.

Lila Roo Duncombe-Lieber has been working with both art and children for years in camps, daycare programs and self-made activities. A graduate of Reed College with a major in studio art, she is back with Seamark for a second summer! She has recieved numerous grants and scholarships to complete a variety of art projects that deal with cultural or environmental awareness, and she continues to look for ways that art can help educate in powerful and fun ways.

Kathryn Lord has taken classes at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and the Maine Crafts Association. She has studied glass craft and painting and has worked with Amberstar Glass since 1998.

Holley Mead is a professional seamstress and fiber artist since 1975. She has taught many workshops and age groups in various media.

Andrew Miller has been working with stained glass since 1994 and has designed and constructed leaded glass windows for private residences, businesses and churches. He has taken classes in stained glass construction and hot glass in Las Vegas, Nevada, Portland, Oregon, and Jackson, Mississippi. Additionally, he has attended a stained glass restoration workshop in Bar Harbor, Maine taught by Art Femenella. He has repaired numerous leaded glass windows, and Tiffany style and slumped glass lamps for antique dealers and private collectors. Classes are taught at Amberstar Glass Studio located at 103 Perez Crossroad, Summer Lane, on Deer Isle, Maine  For more information, contact Amberstarglass01@earthlink.net.

Robert Starkey is a landscape artist who lives, and maintains his studio and exhibition space, in Sargentville, Maine. He works in oils and pastels in an Impressionistic style with emphasis on the gesture and color that is inspired by the land. Along with being a professional artist he has been an art teacher for thirty years. His artwork can be viewed at his studio and at www.RobertWStarkey.com.

Jacqueline Wilson, BFA from UCLA, and M.A.T. from Rhode Island School of Design, has been teaching art and art enrichment for over 30 years. She is a member of the Deer Isle Artists Association and has exhibited her work in local galleries. She is currently represented by Isalos Fine Arts Gallery in Stonington, Maine. www.isalosfineart.com.

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