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Portraits of Resilience Exhibition:  Farming in a Changing Climate, April 4 – June 23 
An exhibition of the “Climate Farmers Stories” artwork, in partnership with Vital Communities. 

This thought-provoking exhibition of 26 original artworks from the Vital Communities “Climate Farmers Stories” project will be displayed in Billings Farm’s Historic Barn from April 4 – June 23.  Through portraits in paint, print, fiber, and digital media, the works highlight the resiliency, creativity, and problem-solving abilities of farmers in the Upper Valley of Vermont and New Hampshire. Each portrait is intentionally crafted by local artists to connect viewers with climate farmers. The exhibition will continue outdoors where guests will find examples of approaches to improve climate resiliency at Billings Farm.  

This collaboration between Vital Communities and Billings Farm & Museum provides accessible ways for individuals to take meaningful action to help farms address climate change. 

Visit billingsfarm.org/portraits-of-resilience-farming-in-a-changing-climate for more information.

To learn more about the Vital Communities Climate Farmers Stories Project, visit vitalcommunities.org/climate-farmer-stories

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Billings Farm & Museum
Phone:
802-457-2355

53 Elm Street
Woodstock, VT 05091
United States

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