Maine State Prison Showroom

Maine State Prison Showroom


Thomaston, Maine

"Neptune's Ride." michelle/Atlas Obscura

Since the inception of Maine’s prison system, inmates have been kept busy by craftwork.

The Maine State Prison Showroom. michelle/Atlas Obscura

It began with the menial labor of constructing wooden wagons and later pressing license plates.

The Maine State Prison Showroom, open 9-5, 7 days a week. michelle/Atlas Obscura

Today, the prisoners of the Maine Department of Corrections showcase everything from dollhouses to lobster traps, all available at a reasonable price.

Detail of "Neptune's Ride." michelle/Atlas Obscura

The inmates seem to enjoy creative control over their products.

A description of "Neptune's Ride." michelle/Atlas Obscura

Though many of the crafts fit a mold (dozens of identical piggy banks and wooden lampshades), some of them are true works of art.

Detail of "Neptune's Ride," note the intricate carving work. michelle/Atlas Obscura

There are artisanal puzzle boxes and impossibly intricate wooden ships, as well as many other maritime-themed objects.

The Prison Showroom's display window. michelle/Atlas Obscura

There are frosty woodland paintings of rustic cabins in wintertime.

Model ships for sale at the Prison Showroom. michelle/Atlas Obscura

Showroom patrons are graced by the vision of “Neptune’s Ride,” a life-sized, shirtless sea god riding a Harley with a busty mermaid on the back, in the front window.

Birdhouses. michelle/Atlas Obscura

A visit to the Maine State Prison Showroom offers a poignant bit of insight into the people on the inside.

Lobster traps. michelle/Atlas Obscura

Inmates are all different kinds of folks who enjoy expressing themselves in various ways. They, like everyone else, need a creative outlet.

Address: 358 Main St., Thomaston, Maine, United States

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