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Is This Workshop for Me?

A mentoring workshop is a different experience from a typical painting workshop. You will paint along with Ann as a colleague or, if you prefer, watch as Ann paints. As your mentor, Ann will critique work and talk informally about painting. You can expect a very intense, "immersion" experience in some of the world's most scenic locations.

Students must be familiar with their chosen medium and have prior outdoor painting experience. Students must be capable of painting on their own and without assistance from an instructor.

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Our Schedule

The workshop runs Monday through Friday. Each day is a full day. You will need to bring a bag lunch, beverages and snacks.

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Where to Stay

Lubec (Maine) and Campobello Island (New Brunswick, Canada) have many lodging options. Although the workshop will be based in Lubec, we will most likely paint on both sides of the border. Keep in mind that we will meet each day in Lubec first. Our studio space will be located at The Wharf, which also offers lodging space for workshop members. For details on The Wharf, room maps and pricing, visit www.wharfrentals.com. or call 207-733-4400 or 239-571-0208.

Two websites give many other options for lodging. These are: www.visitlubecmaine.com and www.campobello.com. You will find motels, B&Bs, campgrounds and even cottages and houses for rent. If you are looking for a specific kind of lodging, please ask us and we'll help you.

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How to Get to Lubec, Maine

The closest airport is Bangor, ME. Bangor is 2 1/2 hours by auto from Lubec. (Other options are the Bar Harbor airport in Trenton, also 2 1/2 hours away; and Portland, ME, about 4 hours away.) When you head out for Lubec (see "By Auto" below), you have two choices for a route. The quickest and least trafficky is the interior route: Rte 9 to Wesley, then Rte 192 to Machias and then Rte 189 to Lubec. The coastal route, Rte 1, is scenic but extremely busy during high tourist season (July 4th through Labor Day), especially around Ellsworth.

For students coming from mainland New Brunswick, there are two ferries that will shorten your drive. From Letete, NB (near St George), a free provincial ferry will take you to Deer Island. From Deer Island, a second ferry (for a fee) will take you to Campobello Island. From the Campobello ferry landing, Lubec is about 5 minutes away. The US Border and Customs are on the bridge that connect the island to Lubec. For ferry information, see www.deerisland.nb.ca/ferries.htm.

Do you need a car? Yes. Exploring on your own after our painting sessions will be a major part of your stay, so we recommend that you judge your needs accordingly.

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What to Expect

The "Quoddy area" is uncrowded, quiet and beautiful. (Which is why we live here!) Besides lodging, the area has restaurants, a pharmacy, a small grocery store and gift shops, gas stations, an IGA grocery store, hardware store, etc. (We should mention Bayside Chocolates in Lubec. You'll want to put this on your "must visit" list.) Lubec also has a medical center.

With several parks nearby -- the Roosevelt-Campobello International Park, the Herring Cove Provincial Park and Maine State Parks such as West Quoddy Head -- and also the Cobscook Bay Trails system, there's plenty of hiking and biking. There's also whale watching tours and deep-sea fishing, art galleries and gift shops. The Summer Keys program in Lubec sponsors a free weekly concert where you can hear world-class performers. (See www.summerkeys.com.) And don't forget that we have plenty of fresh local seafood!

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What to Bring

July is a great month to be in the Quoddy region. Typically, the month is warm and pleasant. Still, be prepared for the occasional day of rain and cool weather. Although we won't paint in the rain, for your own comfort bring a raincoat and warm layers to dress in. We have a mosquito or two, so bring insect repellent if the little critters bother you.

We will be based in the US, but we may cross into Canada to paint. If you are coming from the U.S., you will need either a passport, passport card or enhanced driver's license to return to the US. For travel information, visit www.getyouhome.gov or www.travel.state.gov.

You will want to make sure you bring all the art supplies you need. There are no well-stocked art supply stores within a day's drive. However, there is a frame shop about an hour away that stocks some supplies. They will try to stock some of the items on the supply list. But do not count on them having everything! If you are planning to buy from them, call to see what they have. They will also special order for you. For more information, contact Woodwind Custom Framers & Gallery and tell them you are taking an art workshop with us and let them know what you need. (They are US 1, the road between Bangor to Lubec.) To contact them:

Woodwind Custom Framers & Gallery
62 Dublin St # H, Machias, ME 04654
(207) 255-3727

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Maps

 

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Supply Lists

Ann will send you a supply list once you have registered.

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Local Links

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