All materials to use during class will be provided.
Each class will study a different natural element of Maine including spring bouquets (May 9) with flowers to take home. Whether you’re a beginner seeking stress-free, approachable guidance or an experienced artist looking to expand your skills, these classes provide opportunities to grow.
Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance. All sales are final and we are not able to offer refunds after purchase. You may transfer tickets to another guest if you cannot attend.
These events are limited to adult participants age 21+, or 16+ when accompanied by a parent.
About the artist: Claire Loon Baldwin is a natural science illustrator and designer based in Maine, specializing in watercolor botanicals and wild foods. Claire's art is informed by her experience working in state and national parks across the US. In 2018, Claire created Grand Canyon National Park's centennial poster series, and since then, she's continued to create environmentally-oriented art with prominent clients including DK Publishing and Penguin Random House, Down East Magazine, and the Boston Globe.
About Wanderwood: Wanderwood is a sustainable stays and events venue in Nobleboro, Maine. They grow MOFGA Certified organic produce on their farm, host farm dinners, workshops, weddings and special events in their event barn, and invite overnight guests to stay in their renovated 1920s farmhouse.