The public is invited to view the new exhibit, CSA II: Community Supporting Arts, presented by Harlow Gallery at 160 Water St. in Hallowell. CSA II is an exhibition showcasing artwork from the CSA project, where participating artists have spent the 2017 growing season creating art inspired by their farmer’s lives, work and landscape. Exhibitions of work from CSA II: Community Supporting Arts project are also on view at the Maine Farmland Trust Gallery, located at 97 Main St. in Belfast, through Nov. 10; and at Engine, located at 128 Main St. in Biddeford, from Nov. 10 to Dec. 16 with an opening reception Nov. 10 from 5-8 p.m.
All the participating farms are Community Supported Agriculture — also known as CSA farms. A CSA farm sells shares at the beginning of the growing season and then provides fresh, seasonal food on a regular basis to each shareholding household throughout the growing season.Participating artists and farms are: Ingrid Ellison of Camden ( paired with Hope’s Edge Farm), Helene Farrar of Manchester (paired with Farmer Kev’s), Dylan Gifford of Kents Hill ( paired with Wholesome Holmstead), Karen Merritt of Portland ( paired with Crystal Spring Farm), Anna O’Sullivan of Portland (paired with The FarmME), Tim Ouillette of Portland (paired with Hancock Family Farm), Tyson Pease of Gardiner (paired with Tender Soles Farm), Alyssa Phanitdasack of Portland (paired with Sheepscot General Farm and Store), Jessica Rhoades of Thomaston ( paired with Whatley Farm), Susan Bartlett Rice of Walpole ( paired with Tarbox Farm), Nicholas Runco of Oakland (paired with KVCC CSA), Kris Sader of Orono ( paired with Ripley Farm) and Rebecca May Verrill of Portland (paired with Frith Farm).
For more information please visit harlowgallery.org or call (207) 622-3813
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