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The Latest is where we share whatβs happening at Hewnoaks – stories from artists, updates from the residency, upcoming workshops, announcements, and more. Explore our most recent news and programs below.

Alumni News (March β26)
March 2026. Read the latest news from Hewnoaks Artist Residency alumni! This monthβs featured image is courtesy of Nicole Duennebier β16, whose painting Congregation at the Hot Spot is on view at Boston City Hall 8th Floor Gallery.

Opening Session at Hewnoaks
May 23 β May 28, 2026. Opening Session is a focused, hands-on stewardship session designed to welcome more artists and community members into our orbit while helping us prepare the property for the season ahead.Β It is intentionally structured so that stewardship tasks are front-loaded, gradually giving way to more expansive studio time as Hewnoaks wakes up from winter.

Structure & Ideas: Spicing Up Your Book Arts Vocabulary
August 17 – 21, 2026. Join Rebecca Goodale in this creative artist book workshop at Hewnoaks. Ideal for anyone interested in artistβs books, this workshop will focus on their potential for sharing ideas, stories, and imagery in creative ways. No prior experience is required, and artists at all levels are welcome, from beginners to professionals.

Alumni News (February ’26)
February 2026. Read the latest news from Hewnoaks Artist Residency alumni! This month’s featured image is courtesy of Will Hutnick ’23, whose solo exhibition Time’s a Goon opens February 27th at High Noon Gallery in New York City.

Alumni News (January ’26)
January 2026. Read the latest news from Hewnoaks Artist Residency alumni! This monthβs featured image is courtesy of Dean McCrillis β24, whose solo exhibition Dog Years is on view at Cove Street Arts in Portland through January 17th.

Beth Given-Sorensen to Lead Hewnoaks Artist Residency as Executive Director
Lovell, ME, Jan. 6, 2026 β The Board of Directors of Hewnoaks Artist Residency is pleased to announce that Beth Given-Sorensen has been selected as the new Executive Director of the nonprofit artist residency. Beth Given-Sorensen is a seasoned nonprofit leader with over 15 years of experience in arts administration, fundraising, and strategic growth.