Curated an Art Show at Farm and Wilderness Camps in Plymouth Vermont. I’ve had a long relationship with Farm and Wilderness attending it when I was younger and working there as an adult. There I worked as the Creative arts Director at the then named, Indian Brook camp. Through much push from the community they recently changed their “Firefly song”. I’m not sure how I quite feel about the name choice as yet, I’m curious to how it came about and how they didn’t keep the initials at least.

This art showcase was curated at a different camp under Farm and Wilderness umbrella of camps. Tamarack Farm is meant for the teenagers who transition out of the younger camps or are new to camp altogether. There we visited one of the museums in Vermont, and then used the inspiration to design our shows.

We had food from kitchen apprentices, and floating tables designed by the work projects apprentices and the artists works were displayed on pillars installed by the staff. The event was a night filled with poetry, song and affirmations. It was beautiful.

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