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    • 11 Jun 2026
    • 17 Dec 2026
    • 28 sessions
    • Fine Arts Studio
    • 6
    Register

    Improv!


    Improv: Collaborative Comedy is a weekly meetup for anyone interested in improvisational comedy, storytelling, and creative play in a welcoming, low-pressure environment.

    Through games, scenes, and group exercises, we will collaborate as an ensemble, connect with friendly community members, and create spontaneous stories together — with laughter along the way!

    No experience necessary — just curiosity and a willingness to jump in and have fun!

    Thursdays, 5:30–7:30 PM
    Fine Arts Studio at ArtWaves Community Arts Center

    Free for ArtWaves members — Become a member today!

    Sliding scale $5–20 for non-members.

    • 1 Aug 2026
    • 29 Aug 2026
    • 5 sessions
    • Dance Studio
    • 19
    Register

    Mommy & Me Ballet (for Pre-K & Kindergarten children & their caregivers)

     

    Saturdays at 10 am in ArtWaves' Dance Studio!

    An introduction to the foundations of classical ballet for young children alongside their caregivers. This class includes simple barre and center exercises, as well as creative movement activities. Students will explore dance in a supportive environment that fosters connection, family, and community.

    Recommended dress code:  Students should wear ballet slippers and form fitting clothing to best see body alignment. Hair should be tied back and out of face.

    About your instructor:

    Cate Pope is a dancer, choreographer, and performer from Mount Desert Island, Maine. She graduated from Bates College in 2025 with a B.A. in Dance Choreography and a concentration in Music and Culture. Cate began dancing at the age of three and has studied extensively in ballet, contemporary, and modern dance. She has trained with Robinson Ballet (2012 – 2021), as well as with Bossov Ballet, Broadway Dance Center, Joffrey Ballet, Nimbus Dance, and others.

    During her undergraduate studies, she attended semester-long performing arts programs at Trinity La MaMa in New York City and Accademia dell’Arte in Italy. Since graduating, she has choreographed for MDI High School’s fall musical and currently choreographs for Connors Emerson’s show choir. She has also taught at the Summer Festival of the Arts and currently teaches at Two Shoes Dance. Cate continues to share her love for dance through teaching and creating work at the intersection of movement, music, and community.

    Photos courtesy of Cate and Jason Pope.

    • 30 Aug 2026
    • 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
    • 21
    Register

    Free GIANT Bubbles Event with Margaret Dwyer

    (please register ahead of time)

    Giant bubbles.  They dance and shimmer through the air. We'll provide a variety of handmade bubble makers, from giant rope wands to nets and specialty tools—and show you the simple techniques that create bubbles several feet long.

    This hands-on outdoor event is perfect for families, friends, photographers, and anyone who enjoys playful experiences. Learn the science behind bubbles, experiment with different tools, and enjoy an evening filled with laughter, movement, and wonder. Whether you're making your first giant bubble or trying to create the biggest one of the day, you're sure to leave smiling.



    More on Margaret:

    Margaret Dwyer holds a BFA and MFA in visual art. She has a passion for watercolor, her primary medium for the past 45 years. Her paintings have been recognized in numerous national and international juried exhibitions. Images of her watercolors have they been featured in fine art books and magazines that include: “Splash, America’s Best Watercolors “- (North Light Books) “How Did You Paint That?”- (International Artist Books) “American Artist Magazine” “The Artist’s Magazine” “Southwest Art Magazine” “Manhattan Arts Magazine” Margaret recently served 3 years as the artist in residence at MBR National Historical Park in Woodstock VT. She has decades of professional experience teaching watercolor throughout New England and has facilitated watercolor workshops for the Maine Art Education Association at Haystack in Deer Isle ME, and Monson Arts.

    Currently, she teaches and demonstrates watercolor for art centers and galleries on the seacoast of ME, NH, & MA. Through a deep exploration of both materials and themes, her imagery reflects an emotional connection with nature, water, and the wonder found in the everyday. Margaret loves to develop experimental watercolor techniques. Her clean, vibrant paintings often combine unconventional methods with traditional ones, branding her work with a unique style. “Being willing to respond to your painting during the process rather than forcing it to conform to a preconceived outcome makes a big difference with this incredible medium. Opening the world of watercolor to people has been and continues to be a purposeful mission for me. Ideas and artistic methods are constantly in motion in my studio, and it is a joy to share that with others.”


    • 9 Sep 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Kids.  Registration not available.

    • 16 Sep 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
    • ArtWaves Studio

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Program.  Registration available through the MDI YMCA.

    MCA.

    • 23 Sep 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool program.  Registration not available.

    • 30 Sep 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Program.  Registration not available.


    • 7 Oct 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
    • ArtWaves Studio

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Program.  Registration not available.

    • 14 Oct 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool program.  Registration not available.

    • 21 Oct 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
    • ArtWaves Studio

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Program.  Registration not available.

    • 26 Oct 2026
    • 9:00 AM
    • 30 Oct 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • Kaleidoscope Studio
    • 12

    Connors Emerson Move Camp

    Fire, Glass, and Barbed Needles -- Oh, My!

    This is not your average craft camp.

    Here's where young artists dive into five mornings of bold, hands-on artmaking using real tools, real techniques, and just the right amount of thrilling challenge. Guided by an experienced instructor,  in a safety-first environment, students explore art forms that feel a little daring — and a lot empowering.

    Throughout the week, campers will:

      Work with Fire — Create vibrant batik pysanky eggs using hot wax resist techniques.

     

     Cut Glass — Learn to safely score and cut glass to design colorful mosaics full of pattern and light.


      Wield Barbed Needles — Needle-felt dragons and other mystical creatures, sculpting wool into dimensional forms with texture and personality.


      Dip Hot Wax Orbs and candles — Experiment with layering and surface design to create glowing, sculptural wax forms.

    Each morning builds skill, confidence, and craftsmanship while encouraging creativity and imagination. Campers will learn proper tool handling, studio safety, and the patience required for detailed work — all while making artwork they’re wildly proud of.

    Details:

    • 5 immersive days
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00pm
    • Bring snacks and lunch
    • Lots of fun breaks for movement (maybe even a walk over to the dance studio)
    • All materials provided and safety gear provided

    For curious, focused makers who love a little adventure in their art — this camp is pure creative adrenaline (the safe kind).

    • 28 Oct 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
    • ArtWaves Studio

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Program.  Registration not available.

    • 2 Nov 2026
    • 9:00 AM
    • 6 Nov 2026
    • 3:00 PM
    • ArtWaves
    • 14
    Register

    Connors Emerson Move Clay Camp (ages 6-10)


    Squish it, roll it, pinch it, coil it, carve it, and create! If you love getting your hands messy and making amazing things, this is the camp for you.

    Spend the week discovering the fascinating journey of clay—from how it forms deep within the earth to the many ways artists transform it into beautiful works of art. We'll explore the different types of clay, including air-dry clay, Model Magic, oven-bake clay, and polymer clay, learning what makes each one unique and the best ways to use them.

    Young artists will focus on essential hand-building techniques like pinching, coiling, slab building, rolling, texturing, carving, and joining pieces together as they create whimsical gnomes, colorful fish, wise owls, tiny creatures, decorative bowls, imaginative sculptures, and more. Along the way, they'll experiment with texture tools, stamps, and found objects to add personality and detail to every creation.

    We'll also discover how artists finish their work using sanding, painting, glazing, sealing, and other decorative techniques to transform simple clay into lasting works of art.

    Please note: Projects will focus on air-dry, Model Magic, and oven-bake clays. We'll still learn about pottery clay, firing, glazing, and the complete ceramic process so campers are ready to explore the kiln when it opens.

    By the end of the week, campers will head home with a collection of unique clay creations, new sculpting skills, and a deeper appreciation for one of the world's oldest and most versatile art forms.

    Your Instructor

    Savannah Steiger has been creating art for most of her entire life. For the past eleven years(or rather since she became a parent) she has been focused on making art accessible for kids. In teaching art to young people she finds joy and learns just as much, if not more than the students.

    Most recently Savannah was an Educator and Care Coordinator for Sunrise Opportunities Prevention Council; facilitating various parenting classes, groups, community trainings and playgroups. She also has been a parent advocate for Ascend at the Aspen Institute and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Savannah recently moved to MDI with her two children(ages 11 and 7), two dogs and one cat. So far the family loves island life and is looking forward to more. Savannah’s personal focus in art is illustration but she feels well versed in most art activities. Her goal as children’s art teacher is to help kids follow their hearts and fill the page.




    • 4 Nov 2026
    • 4:15 PM - 5:15 PM
    • ArtWaves Studio

    Private workshop for YMCA Afterschool Program.  Registration available through ArtWaves partner the MDI YMCA


1345-A State Highway 102
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
207-266-0010
office@artwavesmdi.org

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