Welcome to the blog for Contemporary Pastoralism a new project from Nancy Winship Milliken Studio. You will find here posts of projects and collaborating farms for this multi-year, trading studio for farm, endeavor. Like the studio on Facebook for related articles and pictures.
In the tradition of rural art, the local community
of the small farms will be engaged. The site-responsive sculpture, prints,
performance documentation and resulting book will be brought out of its rural
context through gallery/museum tours, and employing social media and web-based
video
Immersed in the wave of the back to the land, local and
organic food movement, this project is an investigative process and response to
the materials, animals, environment and small farming practices that shape the
pastoral landscape. Of particular interest to me is the birth and slaughter, give
and take contract between humans, animals and how that is reflected in the
farming practice and the land. As the small farms and rural landscapes, both
nationally and internationally, become my studio, I will engage with the
elemental nature of farming as well as re-invent that engagement.
Living and working on various small farms will allow me the
time and space to be more than a witness, steeped in the materials, beating
hearts and mud of the farms. The agricultural rhythms, textures, smells and
sounds of each farm all inform the resulting installations, sculptures and
prints. The authenticity of materials will present a textural sensory antidote
to our increasing separation from nature. Working in collaboration with farmers
and animals, non-utilitarian art will co-exist with essential crafts of the small
farm. This artistic collaboration and process itself is a performance to be
documented and as a result so will the character of each farm and it’s humans.
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