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Art In the Orchard 2023 is now closed.
The next exhibition will begin in August of 2024.
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The 2023 jury results are in! Art In the Orchard names the thirty-three sculptors selected to show this year.
David Skora - Philip Marshall - Brian McQuillan - Christopher Woodman & David Rothstein - Beckie Kravetz - Peter Dellert - Kellie Murphy - Bob Turan - John Collins - Trisha Moody - Michael Perusse - Kevin Duffy - Robert Osborne - Jon Riedeman - John Bonsignore - Matt evald Johnson - Laurie Sheridan - Joe Chirchirillo - Natalie Tyler - Mark Fenwick - William Breslow - Wade Clement - Michael Tillyer - Pamela Matsuda-Dunn - Anne Alexander - William Brayton - Donnabelle Casis - Eileen Jager - Alexandre Pazmandy - Elizabeth Denny - Stephen Klema - Kimberly MacDonald
Art In the Orchard is a walking sculpture trail which winds through our productive fruit gardens. The self-guided trail is about a half-mile long. A walk through the labyrinth adds about a quarter mile. Estimated viewing time might be 2-4 hours. Open all daylight hours from August 12 until Thanksgiving weekend. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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Park Hill Orchard is a working fruit farm and the sculpture exhibition begins and ends with our harvest season. Visitors are strongly encouraged to partake in the flavorful tree-ripe fruit we produce by experiencing the PYO gardens or purchasing fruit and treats in the farm stand.
Regarding Price: To clear up any confusion. You are allowed to make a voluntary donation to AiO at the trailhead. The sign suggests $5 per person or $20 per group or family. But your donation is voluntary and walking the sculpture trail is free. People who can should give more.
The trail is a great destination for a family visit. Walking in the good air, high-minded sculpture, exceptional views, pick-your-own apples. Bring your friends from out-of-town and show them how we roll in this Happy Valley. Many people make an afternoon of it, bringing a picnic basket, lounging among the trees.
Community
There are many ways to work with Art In the Orchard. The most important thing is to attend and enjoy the remarkable and unique set and setting. Many people are involved at many levels including artists, planners, guides, parkers, coordinators, groundskeepers, fund raisers and spokespersons. Here is a link to the list of volunteer positions.
The very best part of this show is the act of doing fun and meaningful things with all kinds of people for a good reason. Please do consider picking up some volunteer shifts on free days! We have some fun and get 'er done here on the farm.