The FARM Institute
Celebrating Farming, Food, and Community on the historic Katama Farm.
Celebrating Farming, Food, and Community on the historic Katama Farm.
Roam through a small woodland before emerging at the edge of a serene salt marsh near the head of the tidal Little River.
A thick forest covers slopes rising above what was once cropland and pasture, bisected by a long wetland.
Explore a piece of Massachusetts history on this bucolic estate, first settled by Oliver Ames, Governor of the Commonwealth in the late 19th century.
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Recruiting for Utopia: Print and the Imagination considers the influence of printed matter on Utopian thought in 1840s New England
In July 2019 Doug Aitken presented NEW HORIZON, a multifaceted art event that challenges the notion of art in the 21st-century.
A revitalization of two of the Trustees public garden sites—Long Hill in Beverly, and The Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens—is underway.
Ted Ladd, 2019 Conservationist of the Year
Through large-scale textile pieces, interactive experiences, and performance, this exhibition proposes a shift in the national discussion around race an...