Shop News
Meet the New Apprentices!
We have five new 9-month and 2-year apprentices in the building this fall, as well as two new 12-weekers…
Alum Story: Building a Susan Skiff
I’m slow to connect the dots. When my wife and I announced to our grown daughter we were moving to join her in Maine, our daughter suggested I take the wooden boat building class at The Apprenticeshop…
Profile: Missy Hatch
Like any organization that’s been in existence for a long time, The Apprenticeshop is ripe with its own lore. You hear stories from the “old days”…
Alum Profile: Ellery Kempe-Chalmers
A recent graduate of our 9-month apprenticeship program, Ellery Kempe-Chalmers, reached out in response to our last newsletter with some photos of her time at the ‘Shop…
Alum Profile: Dagmar Bay
We recently reached out to Dagmar Bay (alumna ‘96-’98) to ask her a few questions about her experience at the ‘Shop and what she’s doing now…
Towards an Anthropology of Wooden Boatbuilding
People talk of wooden boats as romantic, graceful objects, wherein form is married to function…
Winter Launch 2021
On Friday, December 17th, nine of our apprentices launched six beautiful Susan Skiffs. We wanted to share some images from the launch…
Meet the New Apprentices!
We have eight new 9-month and 2-year apprentices in the building this fall, as well as two new 12-weekers…
Sharing the Waterfront
Do you remember the first time you touched salt water? How about your first walk along a seaweed strewn piece of granite?…
Taking Lines
For the last year I’ve been having an interesting correspondence with Josef Eggert of Los Angeles, a former apprentice…
In Memory of Elizabeth Sherfey
Elizabeth “Eli” Sue Sherfey was a sunflower in human translation. Her bright personality and glowing blonde hair radiated every space that she entered…
In Memory of Ken Rich
Ken Rich was a great friend of the Apprenticeshop almost from the beginning. Kevin remembers when he was an apprentice, back in the late 1970s, meeting Ken at Roque Island.…
Georges River Land Trust Collaboration with BTA
This week, our very own Youth Program Director and Break the Anchor project leader, João Strout-Bentes, was featured in the Penobscot Bay Pilot…
RPM Foundation Grant
We are excited to announce the recent award of a grant from the The RPM Foundation to provide financial support for one of our 2021 Fellows…
Kickoff of the Mary Lacy Scholarship Raffle
In honor of Women’s History month 2020, we announced the establishment of the Mary Lacy Scholarship for women…
A New Bow Fender For My Susan Skiff
Let me start by answering the oft-asked question "why does your skiff need a bow fender"? Bear with me…
Alum Profile: Tom Weis
We reached out to Tom Weis recently to ask him a few questions about his experience at the ‘Shop and what he’s doing now…
The Dronthiem
For the past two seasons of heavy engagement through youth programs, adult lessons, apprentice training and Free Fridays, we’ve struggled to put a name to what the Twins are…