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Alumni News (March '26)
Every season, we welcome ~50 artists to Hewnoaks to live simply and shape their days around what their practice needs most. Somewhere between the long studio days, bonfires by the lake, walks through the woods, and late-night conversations, something settles in – the land, the loons, the people, the quiet, the rare feeling of being fully present in your work. Artists who have spent time at Hewnoaks tend to remember it vividly, and they tend to stay connected.
Hewnoaks alumni are out in the world doing remarkable things: showing in galleries, publishing books, earning grants, teaching, collaborating, taking creative risks – in small towns and big cities, on stages and on the page.
This monthly update is a chance to celebrate the work, milestones, and creative lives of artists who have spent time here. And equally as important, it’s a reminder that while a residency may only last a week or two, the connection to Hewnoaks is forever!
March ’26 Updates:
little house dance ‘23 is premiering a new work i am an impossible thing created by Heather Stewart this Friday March 13 & Saturday, March 14 at 8:00 PM at Mechanics Hall.
Shane Charles ‘25 Indigo Arts Alliance Artist-in-Residence currently has work on view at Portland Museum of Art as part of Passages in American Art — the reinstalled American art galleries that are being re-read through the lens of contemporary artists, including artists of Wabanaki descent.
Jess Fenn ‘24 has a chapbook, Tiny Vessels, out now from Red Mare Press, which won The Masters Review Chapbook Open.
Michel Droge ‘21 received the Joan Mitchell Center Fellowship and Residency 2026.
Nicole Duennebier ‘16 has a painting, Congregation at the Hot Spot, on view at Boston City Hall 8th Floor Gallery.
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