YoloArts is celebrating 14 years of farm visits with the annual Art Farm fundraising event featuring an Art Harvest, silent auction, awards, and music on Saturday, 3 – 6:00 p.m. October 16, outdoors on the grounds of the Gibson House in Woodland.
Artwork inspired by Yolo County farmlands and open spaces will once again be available for harvest and auction at this year’s special event—including at least 128 works by 93 local and regional artists.
Many of the artworks were created during the 2021 season of farm visits. The year’s crop of farms include: Rominger Farms, Oliver Farms, Hungry Hollow Ranch (Boundary Bend Olives), Citrona Farms, Elkhorn Basin Ranch, Clos Cavanis, Pine Trails Ranch, Capay Canyon Ranch, Grindstone Winery.
The afternoon’s festivities will include announcement of the Farmers Pick Award from the Art Harvest by guest farmer Tobias Barth of Capay Canyon Ranch. DJ Char Ramos will provide the music for the event, and food will feature a taco and salsa bar by Las Brasas Tacos & Salsas, in addition to food tastings from Full Belly Farms, Good Humus Produce, El Rey Chile Company and Nugget Markets. Wine and beer at the event will be from Capay Valley Vineyards, Elevation Ten, Heringer Estates Family Vineyards, Seka Hills, and Blue Note Brewing Company. Mr. Frank Muller will emcee the Art Harvest.
“It’s exciting to be able to come together again and hold this event for the first time on the grounds of the Gibson house. We are grateful for the continuing community support of the Art and Ag project and the great artwork it has inspired,” said Alison Flory, YoloArts executive director.
General admission tickets are $40 per person and include food and wine. Shovel tickets for art harvesting are $250 and provide entrance for two (including food and wine) and the opportunity to harvest an original work of art with a value of at least $250. The juried silent auction is available for viewing and bidding online at yoloarts.org/art-farm-gala and no event ticket is needed for online bidding. After registering online via “Handbid.com” bidding can immediately begin and will continue until the end of the October 16 event.
At the Art Farm exhibition opening in September, the show’s juror, Natalie Nelson, announced juried awards. Nelson is executive director at the Pence Gallery in Davis. The 2021 juried awards are: Cream of the Crop: “Signs and Silos” photograph by Donald Satterlee; and the Plein Air Award: “Backroad Beauty” oil on canvas, by Velma Davidson. These artworks are two of the thirty-five artworks included in the juried silent auction.
Major event sponsors include Frank & Nancy Muller, TS& L Seed Company, Banner Bank, Bullseye Farms LLC, Capay Canyon Ranch, Cobram Estate, Farm Credit West, Grow West, Debra Gonella & Whit Manley, Todd Montgomery, CPA, and Pacific Coast Producers.
Additional sponsors include Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, Bayer Crop Science, Citrona Farms LLC., First Northern Bank, Half Moon Fruit & Produce, Ledger Pro Bookkeeping, Remy Moose and Manley, LLP, Jim Provenza, Babs Sandeen & Marty Swingle, Schreiner Farms, Social House Event Co., Carol Rose, UC Davis, Yolo Federal Credit Union, Blue Sea Resources Inc., Chamberlain Farms, Neil & Becky Dougherty, Dan & Laura Flory, Howard Real Estate Services, Beth & Tom Jackson, N&R Trailer Leasing , LLC., Mike Russell | Edward Jones, Tauzer Apiaries | Sola Bee Farms, and Tiffany Wright.
To purchase tickets go to yoloarts.org or directly to handbid.com
Proceeds raised by the Art Farm Gala support YoloArts’ Art & Ag program, The Yolo Land Trust, and Yolo Farm to Fork. The Art Harvest and juried silent auction art can be previewed before the event at yoloarts.org/art-farm-gala and The Barn Gallery through October 14.
The Barn Gallery is located at 512 Gibson Road in Woodland. Gallery hours are Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and select Saturdays. Face coverings are required in the gallery.
Press Release Contributed by Janice Purnell, YoloArts Creative Director, and edited by Sam Swank for The Dirt.