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Registration opens at 8am on Thursday, January 11. Here are some tips about how to make the registration process go smoothly. 

We offer you two highlight reels this year: one that reviews 2023 in our studio workshops and one that reaches back to 2015 with a Snow Farm Summer retrospective. 

Students, instructors and residents - you are the best! You showed up big in 2022 and we thank you!

It's that time of year: looking back and looking ahead.  After an abbreviated season in 2020, we are extra grateful for the robust program we were able to offer in 2021. Thank you to everyone who came to visit,  and we hope to see even more of you in 2022.

scenery, barn, day lillies, summer

Executive Director Mary Jo Murphy reflects on how a $500 scholarship received in high school impacted her life. 

fall in new england, new england scenery

No matter how we are connected, YOU have been a vital part of the Snow Farm experience, and now is the time to deepen your connection and commitment.

clay tools, clay workshops

As you probably know, Snow Farm is a relatively young nonprofit; the last four years were a period of strong growth. However, Snow Farm does not have an endowment or significant cash reserves. We have invested nearly $20,000 to make our campus safe for learning and teaching during a global pandemic. 

As a craft school, we work toward a more a just and equitable world for all.

Executive Director Mary Jo Murphy shares some hard truth about the financial impact of cancelling more than half of our season. 

art camp, hammocks, hanging out, best friends

Snow Farm Summer serves young artists ages 14 - 18.  One third of students who participate in the program would not be able to attend without a need-based scholarship from Snow Farm to offset the cost. We are seeing an increase in scholarship requests, and we need YOUR help to support every passionate young person who seeks a creative community in which to learn new skills and connect with a community of artists. 

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