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And Then There Were None: The Closing of Art on the Trails 2017

And Then There Were None: The Closing of Art on the Trails 2017

It’s been a few weeks since the Closing Ceremony of Art On the Trails: Finding Solace in the Woods. The event was amazing, bringing poets and artists together, on a hot fall day, to walk in the woods and listen to poets who were inspired 

Now Accepting Pre-Orders for the 2017 Art on the Trails Poetry Chapbook and Catalog

Now Accepting Pre-Orders for the 2017 Art on the Trails Poetry Chapbook and Catalog

We are very excited to announce that the 2017 Art on the Trails Poetry Chapbook and Art Catalog is now available for pre-orders. The cost of this full color softcover book (5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″) is priced at $15 plus shipping. A limited number 

Poetry Selections Announced

Poetry Selections Announced

After reading work from over 20 local and regional poets, jurors Maura Snell and Cynthia Franca have selected 25 poems by 13 writers for inclusion in a chapbook which features both the art and poetry and is generously published by The Tishman Review. Congratulations to: 

Tour of Art on the Trails Scheduled for this Wednesday at 6 pm

Tour of Art on the Trails Scheduled for this Wednesday at 6 pm

Since our opening on June 7th, I have given a number private tours of the exhibition, Art on the Trails: Finding Solace in the Woods. Whether the participants are artists, poets, or art-interested folks, I have received wonderful feedback. More than anything, I love the surprise 

Installations, Part III

Installations, Part III

Saturday, the third day of installations for Art on the Trails began with Bill Cohn building four cairn on the Hemlock trail. These sculptures were made from rock and ceramic castings of rocks threaded onto lightening rods. At first glance, all of the parts look like 

Installations, Part II

Installations, Part II

On Friday, during a respite from the many weeks of spring rain, the second phase of installations took place at Beals Preserve. The busy day included Hadley Horner wrapping trees with colorful yarn and building Spheres in the upper meadow. Lydia Musco, with the help of her 

Art on the Trails Opening This Wednesday

Art on the Trails Opening This Wednesday

We are excited for our upcoming opening of Art on the Trails: Finding Solace in the Woods, which is scheduled for this Wednesday, June 7, from 6-8 pm. Now that all of art has been installed, it’s time to hear from the artists on a 

Art on the Trails Installations Begin!

Art on the Trails Installations Begin!

Today started the installation process for Art on the Trails 2017. This morning, Linda Hoffman and her farming assistant Kevin Smith came to install Tree Harp. After watching the sun and figuring how much light would shine on the beautiful gilded surface, Linda and Kevin