Haystack School
• residency, workshops, fellowships •
studios: wood, fiber, graphics, glass, metals, blacksmithing, clay, fab lab • Deer Isle, ME

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

🚨Open Summer Workshops at Haystack!🚨
If you missed our application window for a 2026 summer workshop at Haystack, now is your chance to apply at the 🔗 in bio. There is still time to craft your Haystack experience.
Swipe for some FAQs about Open Call, or continue reading here:
🔹 What is Open Call?
Open Call is Haystack’s final round of enrollment for summer workshops. Not all accepted applicants from the initial application period are able to attend, creating open seats in workshops.
🔹 Which workshops have openings?
See the Open Call section under How to Apply on our website for a list of workshop openings. The list of workshop openings will be updated throughout the summer. There is no guarantee which workshops will have open spaces. Some workshops will have multiple openings, some may have only one, and others will have none.
🔹 Is on-campus housing available?
On-campus housing is limited for Open Call. If accepted, we will do our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed. An overview of housing options on campus can be found on the Housing page on Haystack’s website.
🔹 I already applied. Do I have to apply again for Open Call?
No. If you previously submitted a general application for the 2026 summer workshops or Square ONE and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the registrar: registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
🔹 How do I apply for the Open Call?
Applications for Open Call are submitted through StarRez, Haystack’s new online portal.
1) Navigate to StarRez
2) Select Login if you have an existing StarRez account, or Create New Account if not
3) Select Sessions 1–6 or Square ONE in the navigation menu
4) Scroll down the page to the Open Call Application box and start your application
🔹 What is the deadline for Open Call?
There is no deadline for Open Call. Workshop openings are first come, first served until full.
🔹 I submitted an Open Call application. What happens next?
You will receive a notification about the status of your application within two (2) weeks of the submission date.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
We are so excited to share a brand new short film honoring Haystack’s past, present, and future.
This video was filmed on the Haystack campus during the summer 2025 season by @charlienordstromart of @northstreammedia (Portland, Maine). We are incredibly grateful for how he so brilliantly captured the #HaystackExperience.
THANK YOU to @cel.fel (Session 6 Ceramics instructor), @workinuse (Open Studio Resident), @electriccalavera (Session 6 Graphics instructor), and @charliewhiskeytango (Fab Lab Resident), who took the time out of their busy Haystack schedules to share their own Haystack experiences.
We’re also sending our gratitude to all of the summer workshop, Open Studio Residency, and Open Door participants, Studio Assistants, Visiting Artists, and Fab Lab Residents for their participation!
Let us know what you think in the comments ⬇️
#HaystackMountainSchoolOfCrafts #HaystackSchool #HaystackWorkshops #HaystackAt75 #CraftWorkshops #CraftSchool #CraftSchoolExperience #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #ContemporaryCraft #CraftLegacy #SupportCraft #DownEastMaine #VisitDeerIsle #BlueHillPeninsulaChamberOfCommerce

The Haystack 2026 Summer Programs schedule is now live!
From novices to advanced practitioners and anyone in between, there is a place for everyone here at Haystack. Here are some of the key details:
🔹46 workshops spanning ceramics, blacksmithing, fiber, glass, graphics, metals, wood, and writing taught by 49 leaders in the craft field ✨
🔹Open Studio Residency returns to the spring, allowing for blacksmithing! ⚒️
🔹NEW OPPORTUNITY: Apply as an Open Studio Residency Studio Technician, who support Residents during their use and navigation of the studios. Studio Techs receive an honorarium of $1,500, room and board on campus, and limited travel costs covered. 🔥
🔹Applications open January 6. Deadlines for 2026 are January 30 for Studio Assistant Fellowship, Haystack Fellowship, Open Studio Residency, and Studio Tech applications, and February 20 for general Summer Workshop and Square ONE applications. 🗓️
🔹No application fees in 2026 thanks to generous support from the Windgate Foundation! We are incredibly grateful for their continued support in helping to increase access for everyone 🙏
Click the 🔗in bio to explore our 2026 workshops now!
#HaystackMountainSchoolOfCrafts #HaystackSchool #HaystackWorkshops #HaystackAt75 #Haystack2026 #CraftWorkshops #CraftSchool #CraftSchoolExperience #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #ContemporaryCraft #CraftLegacy #SupportCraft #Ceramics #Fiber #Graphics #Metals #Blacksmithing #GlassBlowing #WoodCraft #Writing #DownEastMaine #VisitDeerIsle #BlueHillPeninsulaChamberOfCommerce
The Visiting Artist program extends Haystack’s commitment to providing time and space for individuals from a variety of creative disciplines to be in residence to develop new ideas, conduct research, and engage in creative community.
The 2026 Haystack #VisitingArtists are:
🔹 Session 1 - June 7-19: Antonius-Tín Bui @buimonster (they/them) is a polydisciplinary artist and shapeshifter invested in the transformative potential of improvisation, portraiture, craft, and ritual.
🔹 Session 4 - July 26-August 7: Eli Nixon @ramshackleenterprises (they/them) specializes in low-tech public “spectaculah,” rustic flamboyance, cardboard transformation, DIY holidays, and absurdist choreography.
Visiting artists augment the summer programming schedule by living and working on their own projects and research while on campus, providing informal workshops to workshop session participants, and delivering a public presentation about their work.
Learn more about the Visiting Artists by tapping the 🔗 in bio!
#HaystackMountainSchoolOfCrafts #CraftSchoolExperience #CraftCommunity #HaystackAt75

Attn craft artists!
In this article, we’re highlighting the following organizations who are supporting and uplifting craft--including current and upcoming residency and workshop opportunities!
-@andersonranchartscenter (Snowmass Village, CO)
-@centerforcraft (Asheville, NC)
-@haystack_school (Deer Isle, ME)
-@penlandschool (Bakersville, NC)
-@petersvalley (Sandyston, NJ)
Stay tuned for a second article with insights from representatives from each institution on how craft artists are creating today!
👉Details via our 🔗 in bio!
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📸: (Top L) Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Image Courtesy of Anderson Ranch Arts Center; (Top R) Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Image Courtesy of Haystack Mountain School of Crafts; (Middle) Center for Craft, Image Credit: Emmanuel Figaro/Center for Craft; (Bottom R) Penland School of Craft, Image Credit: Robin Dreyer; (Bottom L) Peters Valley School of Craft, Image Courtesy Peters Valley School of Craft
Carolina Fernández-Miranda (@taller_la_yuma), our second Winter Maker Resident, activated Haystack’s plastic recycling equipment to transform recycled marine debris.♻️
Carolina spent two weeks in the area, visiting the Tapley Cove Oyster Company (@tapleycoveoyster) in Brooksville and Center Harbor Sails in Brooklin, as well as assisting with the after-school Creative Makers program. She prototyped 3d-printed lift-off hinges, an oyster knife mold, and repurposed an oyster float into a swing seat. Materials were sourced from OceansWide (@oceanswide.inc), a nonprofit focused on marine-based education and marine debris removal in the Gulf of Maine.
The residency wrapped up with a public marine recycling workshop, “From Shore to Studio,” developed in partnership with Deer Isle Adult & Community Education (@deerisleadulted). From birdhouses to rope baskets, everyone used the materials to craft unique and useful creations.
📸: Carolina Fernández-Miranda + Phoebe Zildjian, Fab Lab Coordinator.
Haystack’s Winter Maker Residency is supported in part by Haystack’s Program Endowment, with additional funding provided by grants from G. W Bailey Foundation and NEA Our Town.
#FabLab #STEAM #HaystackMountainSchoolOfCrafts #MakerResidency #HaystackAt75

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

They say that the expert at anything was once a beginner… and we have a few open spaces for beginners to a discipline or media in the Square ONE program this summer (July 5-9)!
Keep scrolling to learn more about these opportunities to gather and learn together in a supportive environment, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
BLACKSMITHING
Intro to Oxy-Acetylene Torch Welding: Steel Hollow Form Sculpture with Rhea Vedro (she/her) @rheavedro
Learn to work with fire and weld your own small hollow-form steel objects using thin sheet steel and oxy-acetylene welding torches in this fun, introductory workshop.
CERAMICS
Thrown Together with Gillan Doty (he/him) @gillandotypottery
Participants will gain skills for basic wheel-thrown pottery, including insight into throwing techniques, building a repertoire of simple forms, learning about different characteristics of clay, and more!
FIBER
Weave-aoke! You’ve Got Me Weavin’ Emotions with John Fifield-Perez (he/him) @john.fifieldperez
As we share in the delights and frustrations of weaving on a floor loom for the first time, we will prioritize reciprocity, honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, community, in which each individual participates as both performer and audience.
GRAPHICS
Creatively Cyanotyping with Jaida Grey Eagle (she/her) @jaida.greyeagle
Rooted in experimentation and process, this workshop invites you to approach cyanotyping with curiosity and openness.
METALS
Chain Reaction with J Taran Diamond (she/her) @jdiamondmetalsmith
Build simple and complex chains from sheet and wire links. While making these chains, learn the basics of cutting, forming, texturing, soldering, and finishing metal.
WRITING
The Knowing Body in Prose with Tom Martin (he/him)
Center the experience of craft in your writing!
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
Thank you to our first group of Pre-Session volunteers for your loving labor! ❤️
From organizing and cleaning studios and replacing deck boards to hauling wood, painting, and helping out in the Store, our long-standing annual volunteer program is instrumental in getting Haystack up and running for the summer season.
#CraftSchool #HaystackAt75 #VolunteersRock #CraftCommunity #SpringCleaning
What did Haystack get up to in April? Here are some of the highlights coming out of our winter programs… ⤵️
☔ Our Make + Take workshops wrapped up, and using recycled materials was a running theme! We created votives out of recycled kitchen waste and oyster bags with Julie Morringello (@modernmaine) and made mobiles out of recycled plastics, wood, and metal components with Jake Horsey (@jake_horsey).
☔ For the 11th year running, the Haystack Fab Lab collaborated with the 7th grade science class at Deer Isle Stonington Elementary. Students recycled marine debris to create incredible ocean-themed mobiles for Ms. Knight’s classroom.
☔ The Creative Makers after-school program also wrapped up this month! Students helped sort and shred various plastic marine debris for future use.
☔ We welcomed some new and returning seasonal staff, and the admin staff made the move from our office in Deer Isle village back to campus! We’re also so grateful to Marshall Carpentry of Penobscot for the new roofs on the front office and maintenance building 💗
📸: James Rutter, Technology Director + Phoebe Zildjian, Fab Lab Coordinator.
Haystack’s Make + Takes are supported in part by Haystack’s Program Endowment, with additional funding provided by grants from NEA Our Town, Onion Foundation, and Windgate Foundation.
#FabLab #STEAM #HaystackMountainSchoolOfCrafts #CraftEducation #HaystackAt75

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
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Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft

Dreaming of a craft school summer? 💭
We still have a few open spaces in Session 2 workshops (June 21-July 3) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply!
BLACKSMITHING
Sculptural Forms in Steel + Bronze with Celeste Flores (she/her) @clay_and_steel
Learn tapering, leaf forging, punching, riveting, and forge welding before moving into more advanced explorations of bronze smithing.
CERAMICS
Think Tank: Laboratory for Clay Thinkers with Keith Simpson (he/him) @earlyamericanrobotpottery
Designed for artists and potters with an adventurous spirit, this workshop offers a primer in experimental methods for pushing ceramics into the future while remaining grounded in its rich past.
GRAPHICS
Printmaking + Paper Folding! with Taro Takizawa (he/him) @tarotakizawart
Combine printmaking and paper folding techniques to explore the possibilities of three-dimensional works on paper.
METALS
Works Like A Charm with Zahra Almajidi (she/her) @archivalbeing
Learn how a jump ring, a chain, a bezel, or simple pin back can turn your everyday found object into a wearable charm.
WOOD
Benches Build Community with Christina Boy (she/her) @christinaboydesign
A stool is for one, a bench for more than one: to gather, wait, gaze….together. In this immersive workshop, we will start by building sample stools, then take what you have learned to design and build your own bench to create a space for communing with others.
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
Haystack launched our 75th season last Saturday with our annual community-based program, Island Workshop Day! 🏝️
We celebrated spring by getting creative in all-level workshops alongside new and old friends from Deer Isle, Stonington, and the greater Blue Hill Peninsula, gathering around incredible food and immersing ourselves in the Haystack campus.
This year we offered workshops on blacksmithing with Jeff Toman, embroidery with Amy Tingle (@tingle), pinhole photography with Chris Pinchbeck (@pinchbeckphoto), chain-making with Shelby Goldsmith, alginate mold making with Kristy Summers, and box building with Ned Merrick.
A BIG ✨thank you ✨ to all our instructors, studio assistants, staff, volunteers, participants, and our community partners at Healthy Island Project (@healthyislandproject). We are also so grateful to Deer Isle Artists Association (@diaaartists), whose support allowed all participants to attend for free this year!
#HaystackAt75 #VisitDeerIsle #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #MadeAtHaystack

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***

There’s still time to join us at Haystack to build community this summer! ✨
We have a few limited spaces in Session 1 workshops (June 7-19) - keep scrolling to read about the workshops, and click the 🔗 in bio to apply.
⚒️ BLACKSMITHING
Slammers + Tongs: Toolmaking for Blacksmiths with Anna Koplik (she/her) @arkoplik
Learn the art of toolmaking and boost your skills and self-sufficiency as a blacksmith in a welcoming and inclusive environment!
🪡 FIBER
Dye, Cut, Sew with Rachael Levine (she/her) @ARAEshibori
Experiment with Shibori techniques, leaning into multi-step dye processes. Add and remove color and discover unexpected colorways, letting the fabric be your guide.
🖼️ GRAPHICS
Woodblock Printmaking: Embodied Exquisite Corpses with Brett Taylor (he/him) @pt_press
Create large-scale relief printing by carving woodblocks in a collaborative printshop setting. Rooted in the Surrealist game, “Exquisite Corpse,” this project reimagines the body as a shared site of creation.
💠 METALS
Echoes: Interconnections between Metal and Glass with Laura Mochales Matte (she/her) @lauraamochales
Explore the fluid boundaries between metal and glass through the process of enameling.
🪵 WOOD
Digital Carving with Matthew Hebert (he/him) @eleetwarez
This workshop will focus on three techniques: Rhinoceros modeling software, photogrammetry, and CNC router carving.
#HaystackAt75 #CraftEducation #CraftCommunity #CraftSchoolExperience #ContemporaryCraft
***
Enrollment in each studio is limited and on a first come, first served basis until workshops are full. On-campus housing is limited. If accepted, Haystack will try our best to accommodate housing requests; however, it is not guaranteed.
If you previously applied through the initial 2026 general workshop application and are interested in one of the workshop openings, please email the Registrar directly at registrar@haystack-mtn.org.
***
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