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organicARTS - Welcome |
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organicARTS is working with West Town Farm to raise awareness of rural issues through art and education activities |
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Devon Open Studios ...
... with a hedgerow throne!chair made by John Devon Open Studios ? Find more information here. We are in Trail 8 ... who who have we worked with so far this year?... Exeter CVS ... Newtown Primary School ... Workways ... Axcess ... Devon Youth Service ... Magic Carpet ... Sunbeams ... Alphington Primary School ... Exeter College ... SENSE ... Chestnut Centre ... University of Plymouth ... Tidcombe Primary ... Isca College of Media Arts ... Exminster Primary ... Ellen Tinkham School ... St Petrock's Centre ... Clyst St Mary Primary ... Refugee Support Group ... Ide Primary School ... Action for Emplyment ... Exeter Steiner School ... |
Farm News |
What's happening on the farm can be found here. Contact Andrew Bragg,
the Farmer, for more information
telephone
01392
811257 |
Site Updates |
The Diary has information about Events in 2008. The Visits has information to download about visiting the Farm. There is some information about the Working Within Woods Project at West Town here The What's Been Happening page has reports about some of the events that have taken place at the farm. David Evans, a children's author from Exeter has written a series of stories about Farmer John. Read FARMER JOHN'S ROYAL VISIT here David is looking for illustrations for his stories, maybe you could help? A new blog has been started here for news and discussions. Information on the city2farm project is here! |
Check the Archives |
The Explore Pages include a sound walk by Duncan Speakman, a visit to Emma's Bakery and Tom Allsopp's organic occupation images. View the
Apple and Pumpkin Day slideshows An Exhibition of environmental interventions and installed artworks focussed on work being developed in response to the farm over a long period of time. Find out more by visiting here. See a strange visitor to the farm here. Sara Bor's Earth Horse brought back memories of a farming past. Find out more by visiting the Project Page . |
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Last updated 29/8/2008 The organicARTS website is created and maintained using the following open source software. To follow through some musings about the organic nature of IT then click here! |