ENJOY FARM, ART AND CULTURE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 8 AND SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15
The Clemmons Family Farm is thrilled to announce a new artists' co-residency in September that will offer free opportunities for community members and visitors to engage directly with artists around their creative work-in-progress. "Falling into Language: a Travelogue" is a collaborative video/installation/performance work-in-progress by Kaylynn Sullivan TwoTrees of Hinesburg and Mikahely Rakoko Razafy of Burlington.
The multi-media project is based on a series of paintings by TwoTrees, whose African-American/Native American cultural heritage imbues her work. She is also the videographer and director of the co-creation project. Razafy, recently arrived from Madagascar, is a composer, musician and sound engineer and will create a musical score to accompany the paintings.
Community members and visitors to the Farm will have two opportunities to meet the artists, observe the co-creation work in progress, ask questions and engage in discussions: September 8 from 1-3 PM and September 15 from 2 – 4 PM, with a presentation by the artists at 2:30 PM
Both community engagements will be at the historic Barn House at the Clemmons Family Farm. Although the events are free we do ask you to please sign up so that we know who's coming. Donations are really appreciated. Learn more and register: http://bit.ly/CFFFallingIntoLanguage Check out our other Fall Arts & Culture programs at www.clemmonsfamilyfarm.org
We hope to see all those who love art and culture at the Farm to meet these fascinating local artists (they are also lovely people) and to enjoy a truly unique experience!
With love from Jack, Lydia and all of us at The Clemmons Family Farm
Nov 17, 2024, 2 to 4 PM
Preschool Story TimeNov 19, 2024, 10 to 11 AM
Adult/Teen Art Exercise Classes @ RadiateNov 24, 2024, 4 to 6 PM