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Transfiguration Farm II Hannah Sessions and Greg Bernhardt, the founders and owners of Salisbury s Blue Ledge Farm, met as undergrads at Bates College in Maine. During a semester studying art and culture in Florence, Italy, the couple began dreaming of farming, as well as making and selling artisan cheese. Food is really one of our greatest expressions, Sessions said. We don t have to create such delicious food, but we do. And what does that say about humanity? That it s not enough just to exist. We want to enjoy our time. In 2000, Sessions and Bernhardt founded Blue Ledge Farm and began raising goats. Today, they care for some 200 animals and sell cheese across the Northeast. They also both still make art. Sessions recently showed a collection of oil paintings depicting barns and farmscapes washed in pale light at Northern Daughters gallery in Vergennes. ....
Courtesy of Northern Daughters Milking Time at Mose Farm by Hannah Sessions I ve always been drawn to barns. Their practical nature. The smells, the nuances, reveals artist Hannah Sessions in a description of her current exhibition Rooted. Sessions work as an artist and a farmer come together in her paintings of agricultural structures and landscapes. Hay in a field, or a full, busy barn represents security . it roots us in the now and in this place, she writes. Rooted is on view at Vergennes gallery Northern Daughters through April 30. See it in person by appointment or peruse the works online. ....