![]() MoCA Westport Executive Director Ruth Mannes said of the collaboration, “Our expansive outside grounds are a perfect way to introduce our campers to agriculture and gardening. ![]() Working with Anne and Ashley through their journey of these farms, it seemed only natural to find a home at MoCA Westport to share their stories.” Bringing together art, education, community and knowledge of agriculture, featuring the hands that tend the land, results in more than a fun event - it creates an impact that will last a lifetime. ![]() Lori Cochran, Director of the Westport Farmers’ Market, stated, “This program embodies the essence of our organizations. As part of the camp curriculum, campers will participate in a series of agriculture and gardening-related projects designed to build awareness of, and appreciation for, the role of farming in our community. In their art practice, they create installations, in-situ interventions, and public art, functioning as immersive platforms for engagement and experience and connecting culture and nature.ĭonna Forma is a Southport, CT-based artist known for her deconstruction and reconstruction of the components of deceptively simple natural forms, exposing the layers of complexity hidden in plain sight all around us.Īdditionally, related works created by attendees of MoCA Westport’s Camp MoCA, a weekly summer camp for ages 3-13, will be on view. Their works explore environmental issues and the alienation of contemporary lifestyles. Kristyna and Marek Milde are a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist duo originally from Prague, Czech Republic. The exhibition will also include two site-specific installations by Kristyna and Marek Milde, and the natural, organic works of artist Donna Forma. Sankow’s Beaver Brook Farm, Old Lyme, CT.Copps Island Oysters, Norm Bloom and Son, Norwalk, CT. ![]()
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