Delayed Opening at 12pm
Due to annual fire alarm testing, the Museum will delay its opening until 12:00pm on Wednesday, October 15. Thank you for your understanding!
Due to annual fire alarm testing, the Museum will delay its opening until 12:00pm on Wednesday, October 15. Thank you for your understanding!
Family Fright at Our Museum occurs alongside HarvestFest on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 10:30am - 12:30pm. Trick-or-Treat around the Museum! Artists featured in our "Eerie, Uncanny, Remarkable" contemporary exhibition will gather to meet and greet; spooky, local tales will be told in our "OceanWorld" gallery (11:30am); a Halloween craft for kids (and kids at […]
The Museum's Concert Partner Mousam River Music Presents: Matt & Shannon Heaton! Boston-based Matt and Shannon Heaton play updated and traditional Irish music on flute, accordion, guitar, bouzouki, and voices. With engaging stage presence and masterfully-crafted music, Boston-based Matt and Shannon Heaton offer well-travelled Irish music from the heart: a satisfying mix of tunes and […]
Brighten up your table with handmade corn husk placemats! In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to shape and arrange pre-dyed corn husks onto a base to create a colorful, circular placemat. No prior experience is needed—just bring your creativity. You’ll explore simple techniques for layering and securing the husks, then leave with your […]
This event is SOLD OUT! Hear about more events like this by signing up for our newsletter, or join us in December for Holiday in History at the historic home of Captain Nathaniel Lord Thompson. +++ The Brick Store Museum's All Souls' Walk began its annual Halloween season tradition 22 years ago this year, with […]
Discover the magic of mud resist and indigo in this hands-on workshop! Participants will design and paint a resist pattern onto a cotton bandana using traditional mud paste, then dip their piece into an indigo vat to reveal a one-of-a-kind design. No experience is needed—this class is perfect for beginners and seasoned makers alike. You’ll […]
In this beginner-friendly workshop, participants will create a Gift Card Basket — a charming and reusable way to present a gift card that can also be used later to hold holiday greens. The basket is crafted with various widths of reed splint, and each student will choose two colors of dyed reed to accent their […]
The Just History Walk: Stories Between the Mousam and Kennebunk Rivers Saturday, November 8, 2025 | 12:30 - 6:00 pm Beginning at Rogers Pond Park, 49 Water St, Kennebunk Ending at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, 114 Main St, Kennebunk The lower Kennebunk and Mousam River watershed region has provided people with homes and sustenance […]
This Concert has been Cancelled due to performer illness. Thank you for your understanding! If you ordered your tickets online, you will see a refund to your account within the next two business days. Questions? Call us at (207)985-4802. __ The Museum's Concert Partner Mousam River Music Presents: Hildaland, featuring Orkney (Scotland) -born fiddler Louise […]
This seminar will examine the differing ideas of government that have troubled democracy in the United States through time, and how we have landed where we are in the present, as members of a marginalized community. It will identify root causes of our current trajectory, and why it’s happened. It will also offer pragmatic examples […]
Celebrate the beauty of the season with a wreath made from nature’s own materials. In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn the basics of wreath-making and explore how to work with foraged elements from the forest and field. Guided step-by-step, you’ll create a unique, sustainable wreath using branches, greens, berries, and other natural finds—perfect for […]
Kennebunk native Steve Bull shares The Story of the Wilde-Stein Club and the Maine Gay Task Force, exploring how a student movement at the University of Maine in the 1970s sparked conversation about LGBTQ+ rights across Maine. Joining him is Susie R. Bock, Director of the Jean Byers Sampson Center for Diversity in Maine, who […]