Collaborative Concepts Farm Project 2020 changes location to Tilly Foster Farm, Brewster

 

126 Bryant Pond Road, Putnam Valley NY
845-528-1797 | www.collaborativeconcepts.org | collabconcepts@optonline.net

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Dell Jones
Phone 845-528-1797
Email: collabconcepts@optonline.net

For immediate release, (Brewster, NY, September/October 2020)

Collaborative Concepts Farm Project 2020 changes location to Tilly Foster Farm, Brewster

Socially Distanced Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit for Families
View:  Sept 5 – Oct 31
Free to the Public

This fall Collaborative Concepts will hold its 15thannual sculpture exhibit at a new venue — Tilly Foster Farm.  If you have been longing to see art in person rather than virtually, this is your chance.  Collaborative’s show will allow you to walk an historic 199-acre farm while looking at large scale sculptural art.  You and your family can be safely socially distanced and wearing masks with space to roam and have fun.  No pets allowed.

For 2020, Collaborative Concepts is hosted for the first time by Putnam County at its historic Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster, NY.  For the past 14 years, this show was held at Saunders Farm in Garrison, NY, a lovely venue.  Collaborative Concepts warmly appreciates Sandy and Shelley Saunders for their years of hospitality and generosity.  Collaborative hopes to retain its traditional patrons while attracting new visitors from Putnam, Dutchess, Westchester and Connecticut.

Tilly Foster features pastoral vistas, hiking trails, a community garden, charming farm animals and a farm-to-table dining experience.  The show and the farm are open seven days a week, 10 am to 4 pm. The restaurant at Tilly Foster is open Thursday through Saturday 5-9pm and Sunday 11 am-3 pm and 5-9 pm.  On restaurant days, the farm gates stay open so visitors can dine before or after the show.  Visit Tilly’s Table at tillystablerestaurant.com.

Collaborative Concepts offers artists the freedom to create whatever they want, whether that is creating something grand, or silly, or experimental. It even gives them permission to fail.  Experimental art has always been encouraged at the Collaborative Concepts Sculpture show.  This year, Swiss sculptor, Gianni Biaggi will create a sculpture at Tilly Foster Farm.

For 2020, the artists have created works that center mostly around two themes.  The first theme is the Covid-19 pandemic.  Artists Anna Adler and Rudy Vavra built a “Shelter in Place” sculpture from trees, while Morgan Donohue’s “Prayer” expresses grief for those who have died and for their surviving loved ones.  Inez Andrucyk’s “The Circle Within” offers a calming energy for difficult times, and Kris Campbell’s larger-than-life hanging fiber flowers were created so visitors can take selfies to share on social media for those who are unable to come out.

The second theme among artists is nature.  Chuck Von Schmidt’s sculpture reveals a series of “Penguins,” Gianni Biaggi will create a huge “Eulogy to the Worm” sculpture, while Natalya Khorover’s plastic “Speaking of Birds” and Justin Perlman’s “Winter Bird” take to the air.  Hildreth Potts brings whimsey to the show with large “Sheep” of wire and steel wool.

The abstract pieces include monumental painted geometric sculptures by Max Yawney and Peter Schlemowitz as well as a spiritual sculpture by Chris Froehlich, hailing the “Four Directions.”

Visitors venture back into history at the 19th-century Tilly Foster Farm and are treated to pure fun as they engage art to experience peace and joy in this Hudson Valley setting.  Children of all ages are sure to enjoy visiting the Kunekune pigs, alpacas, miniature horses and a beautiful array of chickens, including Frizzle Cochin Bantams, Silkies and Ameraucanas.

Collaborative Concepts, a not-for-profit, non-membership organization of professional artists, brings together sculpture and installations by more than 40 local, regional, New York City and international artists. Spend the day with friends, family, and good humor — just remember to bring your masks!

The event is free of charge, open for self-guided tours seven days a week.  Be sure to visit as the autumn colors change the backdrop of the art.  Sculptures and Installations will be on view Sept. 5 – October 31.

Tilly Foster Farm is located at 100 NY-312, Brewster, NY.  For more information go to  www.collaborativeconcepts.org,  845-528-1797, www.putnamtillyfoster.com, 845-808-1000.

 

Collaborative Concepts programs are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.  Thanks to the Putnam County Government, the Putnam Arts Council, the Arts Link Grant Program from NYS, The Anastasi Foundation and The Tilly Foster Farm for further funding and hospitality.

 

featured artists

Jerry J. Adams & Lara Saget۰Anna Adler & Rudy Vavra۰John Allen۰Inez Andrucyk۰Marc Bernier۰Gianni Biaggi۰Cindy Booth & Steve Brooks۰Jo-Ann Brody۰Robert Brush۰Kris Campbell۰Morgan Donohue۰Chris Froehlich۰Barbara Galazzo & Carol Flaitz۰Salvador Guzman۰Lenny Harrington۰Eric Jacobson۰Natalya Khorover۰Bernard Klevickas۰Kevin Laverty۰David Link۰Jim Lloyd۰Ellie Murphy۰Michael Natiello۰Justin Perlmam۰Hildreth Potts۰Herman Roggeman۰Fred Schlitzer۰Peter Schlemowitz۰Laurie Sheridan۰Linda Schmidt۰Tom Shaw۰Betty Stafford۰Hideki Takahashi۰Jim Thomson۰

Chuck von Schmidt۰Eva Whorley۰Max Yawney

About Jo-Ann Brody

Clay and cement, two media of the earth, and images of woman combine in Brody’s work. Multiple figures may combine to form installations or become books. In 2014 she had a one-person show at Ceres Gallery, NYC. She participated in the Affordable Art fair and Fountain Art Fair. Her work was at Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art during Peekskill Open Studios 2014. Brody is in The Farm Project 2014 in Garrison as she has been since its inception nine years ago. She participated in the Peekskill Project 2005 and one of her pieces was part of the Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art Benefit Auction. Brody spent two months in Nishijin (Kyoto) Japan as part of an artist exchange.  As a teacher, Brody works in the schools and with community groups as she helps her students explore sculpture with clay, wire, etc.

Brody is a contemporary figurative sculptor working mostly in cement and clay. Her work is shown at Studio A in Tarrytown, Ceres Gallery in NYC, Saunders Farm in Garrison. Her work has been included in a variety of exhibitions at ArtsWestchester. Brody is active in the community working with several of not-for-profits as an administrator as well as an artist doing residencies in the schools both here in Westchester and the NYC public schools.