
We’re going rogue with a pop-up OFF THE FARM! We are OPEN at STUDIO WALSH tomorrow FRIDAY at 3-8pm and SATURDAY 4-8pm for a POP-UP (no reservations, first-come first-serve) mini farmstand and ART VIEWING of over 30 works by all three Gasperi ARTfarmers! Plus photos and more! Come grab salad greens and feast your eyes, too! We’ll be there, making even MORE ART!
If you missed our opening exhibition, or would like to visit Walsh Studio Gallery one more time before Barbara and Mike close their doors for good on Saturday, come see us tomorrow 3-8pm or Saturday 4-8pm in Peters Rest behind the Coca-Cola plant! Yes we know it’s boat parade! Swing by!! Lots of sweet salad mix! Plus, fresh herbs: Italian basil and lemongrass.
Artist and writer Elisa McKay came out for our packed exhibition opening last Saturday December 1st and wrote a beautiful article about her experience and Mike and Barb Walsh’s future plans, read it here with more photos of some of the works: Hope For the Future Exhibit at Studio Walsh Closing Saturday
Garden volunteers at ARTfarm are still needed. Come chat with Luca about the possibilities. We have both meditative volunteering and/or cardio/workout volunteering options. Call or email us! Non-smokers/non-vapers/non-tobacco users please.
Looking forward to seeing you Friday or Saturday at Walsh Metal Works/Studio Walsh! Seasons Greetings!! Thank you so much.
Love, ARTfarmily



Saturday farmstand: Lots and lots of farm fresh goodies with two checkout lines set up to serve you. We have such insane amounts of stuff that you can easily sleep in and come at 10:30am and still select from of 95% of our offerings.
Loads of sweet salad mix, lots of baby arugula, and lots of baby and teen spicy salad mix; slicer tomatoes, salad tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes, sweet yellow cherry tomatoes, lots and lots of yellow and pink and red watermelons, beautiful sweet mini white bell peppers with thick flesh (use raw or cooked), cooking greens, bok choi, radishes, lettuce heads, Serrano peppers, Indian hot peppers, Thai chili peppers, Italian basil, Thai basil, lemon basil, cilantro, dill, garlic chives, baby ginger and turmeric, a few bunches of onions, a few bunches of carrots, a few cucumbers, lots and lots of figs, and lots of cut flowers.
On our Hurricane Maria recovery fundraising front, we’re up to $24,282 out of $44,000 total funds needed to restore farm buildings including our seedling house and gallery building, and ensure resilience for future events. Check out and share our GoFundMe page at