
NOBLEBORO — Wanderwood is set to host a winter workshop series with artist and educator Erica Qualey.
Held in its renovated 1800s barn at 79 Sidelinger Road, these art workshops are designed for anyone looking to unwind, connect, and spark their creativity, whether coming with friends or solo. The series includes complimentary wine, cheese, and snacks, according to a news release from Wanderwood, an event venue and organic farm.

All instruction and supplies are included. No prior art experience is required.
On Thursday, Jan. 30, Qualey will explore Japanese Stab Binding — “Yotsume Toji” in Japanese. Participants combine fabrics, papers, and stitching patterns to create both hard and soft cover books — perfect for sketching, journaling, note-taking, or gifting.
On Thursday, Feb. 27, she will lead the group in screen printing. Those who attend are invited to print on provided supplies and bring their own items to print on as well.
On Thursday, March 27, Qualey will teach the art of decorating eggs in the traditional Ukrainian Pysanky style. Using beeswax, dyes, and a resist technique, attendees can create ornate eggs adorned with intricate patterns.
Space is limited. A ticket may be may be purchased for each class individually, or join all three workshops. Tickets for each class cost $75.
To learn more visit wanderwoodmaine.com.
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