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Celebrate  Nature,  Art  and  Creativity  in  Maine.

Wendell Gilley delighted in helping others find connections with nature and creativity. Our Museum sustains his legacy through vibrant art exhibitions and a wide range of hands-on creative and educational programs for all ages.


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Leaf-making Workshop with Ed Hawkes

Join Master Carver Ed Hawkes of Bar Harbor to learn the art of creating lifelike leaves to accompany your artwork. Ed uses them to accompany his wooden bird carvings, but they’re not made out of wood, and the leaves can be used to enhance any art or craft project. This is the first in an occasional series of workshops to teach how to build habitat. This is a one-day class on Saturday, April 25. All materials will be supplied. Class size is limited and registration is required. 

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Our phones are down and Consolidated Communications is working to get them up and going again. If you are trying to reach us via phone, we apologize for the inconvenience. If you have questions about a class or event, please email Melinda Rice-Schoon. If you have questions about Flight of Swallows or fundraising, please email Jean Ellis. If you have questions about anything else, please email Jane Holland .

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People-Nature-Art with Kristen Lindquist

Kristen Lindquist is a poet and writer with a special focus on landscape and the natural world. “For me, joy often comes in the form of hours spent in the field birding, an experience I love to share with others as a nature guide and through my writing,” she says.

Since 2009, Kristen has maintained a daily haiku blog, Book of Days. In addition to writing, she also teaches and has led haiku workshops around the state. She is current coordinator of The Haiku Foundation’s Touchstone Awards for Individual Haibun, as well as the Haiku Society of America’s Regional Coordinator for the Northeast (New England). She is also co-editor of Autumn Moon Haiku Journal

An avid birder since childhood, Kristen served as the first female member of the Maine Bird Records Committee. She guides bird outings around Maine for various organizations, including the Acadia Birding Festival, which is co-hosted by the Wendell Gilley Museum.

Her work has received awards including two Maine Press Association awards for outdoor writing. Garrison Keillor has read three of her poems on National Public Radio’s The Writer’s Almanac. Maine State Poet Laureate Stuart Kestenbaum has read several of her poems on Maine Public Radio’s Poems from Here.

If you’re on Monhegan Island this summer, you might see her working at the Monhegan Museum of Art & History. She currently serves on the board of Monhegan Associates, the island’s land trust.

When she’s not on Monhegan, she lives in her hometown of Camden, Maine, with her husband, novelist Paul Doiron.

Kristen attended Middlebury College in Vermont and received her MFA in poetry from the University of Oregon. She worked many summers at the Bread Loaf Writers Conference. Her poetry and other writings have appeared in venues including Down EastMaine TimesBangor Metro, and Bangor Daily News, as well as various literary/haiku journals and anthologies. Most notably, she was included in the anthology A New Resonance 12: Emerging Voices in English-Language Haiku (Red Moon Press, 2021), and her haiku were featured on Cornell’s Mann Library’s Daily Haiku Page. Her books include the chapbook Invocation to the Birds (Oyster River Press, 2001);  Transportation (Megunticook Press, 2011), which was a finalist for a Maine Literary Award; Tourists in the Known World: New & Selected Poems (Megunticook Press, 2017); the haiku e-chapbook It Always Comes Back (Snapshot Press, 2021), which won the 2020 Snapshot Press eChapbook Award; and the haiku collection Island (Red Moon Press, 2023).

 

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Paint 'n' Sip: Northern Parula

Join us for our monthly evening paint ‘n’ sip workshops with instructor Erika Elizabeth at the Gilley for a fun evening of learning and art. Students are guided step by step through the process of painting, with plenty of explanation and instruction along the way.

Each month has a different theme and inspiration-painting. In May, the little northern parula makes a long trek back to New England from its wintering grounds, but it can be hard to see in the thick canopies it prefers for hunting insects. But in this spring paint ‘n’ sip, we’ll capture one in watercolor.

Sip on wine, tea or seltzer as part of this adults-only class, which is suitable for artists of all levels who are at least 21 years old. All materials and beverages provided.

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News

Phones temporarily down

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Acadia Poet program rescheduled for September

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Yes, we're open!

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Closed Saturday, Jan. 24

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Join us for Winter Session 2026 !

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Events

Carving and Woodburning a Bird for Beginners

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Leaf-making Workshop with Ed Hawkes

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History Happy Hour

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Paint 'n' Sip: Watercolor Stones

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Moody Landscape: Painting Technique Workshop

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Bird Chatter with Seth Benz: Warblers

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People-Nature-Art with Painter Heidi Daub

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People-Nature-Art with Multi-media Artist Helene Farrar

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People-Nature-Art with Birding Guide Lillian Stokes

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People-Nature-Art with Sculptor Spencer Tinkham

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People-Nature-Art with Painter Sean Murtha

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People-Nature-Art with artist Susan Amons

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People-Nature-Art with sculptor Peter Dransfield

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People-Nature-Art with Children's Author Will Hillenbrand

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People-Nature-Art with Kristen Lindquist

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Closed for Exhibition Installation

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Workshop: Needle Felt a Coral Reef

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Paint 'n' Sip: Northern Parula

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