TURNER — Nezinscot Farm announces the formation of the Nezinscot Farm Artisans Guild. An open house will be held at the farm on Saturday and Sunday, April 2 and 3.
The formation of the guild has been a natural progression for the farm, said Samantha Varney, in a press released issued by the farm. “It is our belief that participation, hands-on experience and conversation, are the most stimulating ways to wake up to the desire to learn,” Varney said.
The Nezinscot Farm has sponsored internships, apprenticeships, and an artist-in residence-program. The guild and artist-in-residence program is not limited to one craft. The culinary kitchen, creamery and boucherie are available to aspiring, mid-career and established artists and farmers. The farm’s fiber studio is ready with looms, yarns, instruction and fiber raised on the farm.
The Nezinscot Farm is a third generation family farm.
“We’re re-defining the scope of what an artisan’s guild can achieve,” Varney said.
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