Monthly Archive: April 2018

The Season of Awakening

There is a special awakening that accompanies the first real day of outside work each spring; a human photosynthesis in which the body captures and mirrors the intensity and energy of the sun. There...

The Vid

After an extended moment of cross-armed aloofness on the Coop bench, I turned seriously towards Oren. “What’re you gonna do with that banana peel?” He paused, thoughtfully. “I don’t know…” We both stopped and...

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CSA/Wholesale/Work Share – Polly Dalton, 262-224-6027, polly@risingsand.com Farm Markets – Polly Dalton, 262-224-6027, polly@risingsand.com Goats – Dan Dieterich, 262-818-6891 Cooperative Info – Oren Jakobson, 920-268-8489, oren@risingsand.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram

Lindsay Larson, 2017

Lindsay is a grad of UW-Stevens Point. She is an avid wild-crafter and observer of nature. Throughout the summer of 2017, she create beautiful prints of native species and companions found throughout the farm...

Lori Pitcher, 2017

Lori Pitcher has early memories of drawing  in her notebooks during math class, science class, writing class…not necessarily during times when she was supposed to be creating art (much to the teacher’s dismay), illustrating...

Kelly Krill, 2016

Kelly Krill resides in Stevens Point where she is a student of life, art and philosophy and creates prints and sketches in a variety of mediums. She loves visual storytelling, specifically through comics. Her...

Jennifer Levenhagen, 2016

Jennifer Levenhagen is a multidisciplinary artist whose creations inspire and express wonder, exploration, and connection. Her photography and poetry with Field Notes Farm will focus on conveying the beauty, work, and impact of the...

Elyse-Krista AnnaMarie Mische, 2015

Driven by love of the outdoors, Elyse’s artistic work highlights activities void of technology and uses a down home touch to show how people spend time with nature.  Her proposal described working with Field...

Mathias & Rebecca Reid, 2015

A husband wife duo with roots in rural New England (transplanted to Northeast Wisconsin) with an appreciation for those producing vegetables and bringing the community closer to nature. Their proposal described working with Field...