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joy
farm

Est. 2026

Support JOY FARM

JOY FARM is built on shared care and community trust. Your support keeps our programs accessible through the kindness of those who can give more. The easiest way to help is by becoming a sustaining monthly member.

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per month

Support Shapes Living Art

Your contribution maintains our farm as a shared resource. By donating funding or time, you help prove that generosity is the root of sustainable art.

THE LONG-TERM VISION

JOY FARM aims to become a permanent trust, administered to serve artists and the local community in perpetuity. In 2026, we transition to an L3C structure to secure these goals for generations to come.

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JOY FARM is rooted in generosity. Your contributions make these programs possible for everyone.

How Your Gift Helps

Three Pillars of Sustainability
Accessibility

Making space for everyone through our pay-what-you-can model.

Stewardship

Caring for the land, studios, and materials essential to our practice.

Fairness

Paying our artists and teachers fairly for their skill and devotion.

Your support helps JOY FARM:

  • Keep events and open studio time accessible to people with limited means
  • Cover the real costs of running an art farm: materials, tools, maintenance, and care of the land
  • Pay working artists and teachers fairly for their time and skill
  • Create space for experiments, residencies, and community projects that don’t always “pay for themselves”

When you give more than the minimum—or make a separate donation—you’re helping hold that wider circle.

Pay-what-you-can

Available at events, classes, and open studios. Contribute what feels right and possible for you.

One-time donations

Help cover ongoing costs and special projects that keep the farm growing throughout the seasons.

monthly support*

Give the farm a stable base to plan from, ensuring future experiments and projects remain possible.

“to be generous is the practice of remembering that none of us is separate from others.”

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