Turtle Dance Co-op is an eclectic group of local artists, authors and environmental activists. Art made with sea-trash-treasure, children&…
Paula Kovecses, Owner Whether you live in Eastport or you are from away, come join TWIG for a walk to learn about some of our plants we have on our beautiful island. TWIG offers lectures, consults and designs as well as plant walks. For a full…
Unique, one of a kind mixed media mosaics using “upcycled” materials to create beautiful art. Incorporates stained glass/blown…
Wanda Barlow The Wabanaki Culture Center and Museum is home to artifacts, historical displays and works of art of the Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Native American Tribes. Additionally, there is a Touch Tank which contains local sea creatures—fun for…
Authentic Passamaquoddy arts and crafts. Summer schedule includes craft fairs, demonstrations and classes (dates TBA).
The museum exhibits Maine Native tools, baskets, beaded artifacts, historic photos, and arts and crafts. Mannequins, whose features are designed from actual Passamaquoddy people, are placed in settings depicting the day-to-day lifestyle of yore. The…
West Quoddy Head Lighthouse is one of Maine’s most recognized lighthouses and the only candy-striped lighthouse in the U.S. The first tower, wooden, was built in 1808 by order of President Thomas Jefferson. The tower standing and operating…
Whitlocks Mill Lighthouse has the distinction of being both the last built and northernmost of all lighthouses in Maine. It was constructed to serve traffic bound to and from the port at Calais, which was formerly surrounded by thick pine forests.…
Visit our studio to view Mark’s imaginative and extensive line of stained glass artwork. We offer panels, mirrors, lamps, jewelry,…