Plant Paint Cross-Pollinate
Schedule
Sun Sep 29 2024 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Battis Farm & Camp Kent Environmental Center | Amesbury, MA
About this Event
Native plants can help save our planet! Learn how.
- Learn about native plants' magic power to save pollinators & the planet!
- Paint a 18x24” butterfly sign for your yard!
- Receive native seeds for your own garden.
- Discuss & inspire easy actions to heal the earth.
- Add a flower to community painted signs for the 2025 Butterfly Mural Migration touring Merrimack Valley.
Local public artist Jenn Houle will teach painting and winter sowing planting skills in this 2 hour workshop. Guest speaker Isabel Cole will lead a tour of the new community indigenous garden at Camp Kent she helped to start with Rē.
During this workshop you will:
Learn about the magic of native plants to help restore our ecosystem with a talks by Isabel and Jenn. Study and draw native plants from observation and practice seed collection.
If weather permits we will sketch and observe plants directly from the native plant garden outdoors at Camp Kent. Signs will be painted in the indoor classrooms. Workshop is geared towards teens and adults, all art experience levels! Children may attend with supervision. Artist grade mural paint is used.
Bring
- two clean 4" planting pots (if you have them)
- a piece of cardboard/drop cloth to lay your wet paint sign onto in your vehicle
- smock to protect your clothes
- used good condition 18x24" corrugated plastic yard signs to be turned into future butterfly signs if you would like to contribute!
Good walking shoes. Please park at Battis Farm, then walk to Camp Kent. Limited accessible parking available on site at Camp Kent, please contact to reserve.
‘Plant Paint Cross-Pollinate’ (PPCP) is a public art mural project led by artist Jenn Houle that cultivates ‘botanical belonging’, decolonizes public and private land, and restores ecosystem health with native plants. Through community art and nature workshops, PPCP inspires a cultural shift from echoes of colonization, lawns & imported plants, towards restorative land use: interspecies habitat for seasonal cycles in a shifting climate.
At Plant and Paint & Seed Stories workshops in Oct 2024 - Jan 2025, participants will paint Butterfly Mural signs then plant and keep the seeds of native pollinator-friendly species and share ‘Seed Stories’ personal connections to place & plants. The community will create 200 Butterfly Mural signs to display in their yards or join the upcoming 2025 summer Butterfly Mural migration, and Seed Story packets of native seeds will be distributed at partner sites including conservation land, public libraries and schools.
Special thanks to Collective Futures Fund Ongoing Platforms Grant, a regranting program hosted by Tufts University Art Galleries
Workshop Instructor Bios
Isabel Cole is a recent UNH graduate with a BA in Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems and minors in Native American and Indigenous Studies as well as History. Her work focuses on educational gardens including those at museums, schools, and the new community garden at Camp Kent she helped to start with Rē. Her goal is to empower others to learn and care about the food system, nature, and the history and cultures that have stewarded the land for generations.
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Jenn Houle is a public artist and native New Englander. Two decades of teaching art, endless naturalist curiosity, a deep concern for all living beings, and motherhood shapes her artistic practice. Jenn is a current Great Marsh Artist at Manship Artist Residency, and has created a ‘Dark Skies’ collaborative glow-in-the-dark mural and public program at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge.
Other art residencies include the Great Smoky Mountain National Park (twice, once evacuated during fire storms then returned to lead synchronous fireflies programming), Vermont Studio Center and is a 2024 ChangeMaker with Essex County Community Foundation. Ms. Houle is a grant recipient from the Collective Futures Fund, Puffin Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Essex County Community Foundation and Cornell Council for the Arts. A painter at heart, she received a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and later an MFA from Cornell University. She currently teaches at Fitchburg State University and Northern Essex Community College. Learn more www.jennhoule.com.
Where is it happening?
Battis Farm & Camp Kent Environmental Center, 76 South Hampton Road, Amesbury, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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