Back to All Events

Harvest: The Art of Local Farmers Opening Reception

Whitcomb’s Gallery presents
HARVEST: THE ART OF LOCAL FARMERS

January 8 through March 21

Opening Reception Friday, January 9
5-7pm

Whitcomb’s Arts is pleased to present, “Harvest: The Art of Local Farmers.” The exhibition celebrates the creativity and imagination of farmer-artists and runs from January 8 through March 21 with an opening reception with the artists on Friday, January 9 from 5-7pm.

The Champlain Valley is home to many small, diversified farms and to a community of artists inspired by the landscape of the region. “Harvest: The Art of Local Farmers” will highlight the intersection of farming and art through the work of artists who labor on the land. “Both farmers and artists transform raw materials into products that have value and meaning,” said Michelle Parker, the show’s co-curator. “Both require dedication, growth from practice, and an overarching vision. The eleven farmer-artists in the exhibition have drawn from their unique experiences and our shared surroundings to create this remarkable collection of artwork in our gallery space.”

This mid-winter show will highlight eleven artists whose works include paintings, textiles, block prints, ink drawings, ceramics, and sculptures. They use fleece, wood, metal, paint, ink, canvas, paper, clay, and found objects as raw materials. The artists contributing to the exhibit are Michael Champagne (North Point Community Farm), Zach Clemans (Sandy’s Supper Club and Landscape Paintings), Cynthia Ford-Johnston (DaCy Meadow Farm), Doliah Francis (Sand River Community Farm), William Glaser Wilson (Essex Farm), Lotta Hauswaldt (Essex Farm), Kirsten Liebl (Wollecru), Joanie McMahon (Essex Farm), Benji Shankwitz (Mace Chasm Farm), Gizella Spencer (North Point Community Farm), and Susie Tarnowicz (Sugar House Creamery).


Earlier Event: January 8
Harvest: The Art of Local Farmers
Later Event: January 14
Dance Jam (2nd Wednesday)