For the fourth year, Charlotte Woolf returns to Foxtrot Farm & Flowers in Stanfordville to curate an exhibition and weekend of programming for Upstate Art Weekend.

This year’s exhibition centers on bugs and the vital role they play in sustaining ecosystems. How do insects connect to every living thing around us? From pollination to decomposition, bugs shape the environments we inhabit, often in ways that go unseen. The exhibition invites artists to consider these small but powerful creatures and the ecological networks they support.

Works will be small-scale, with a maximum size of 18 × 24 inches, emphasizing close looking and intimate encounters.

Stay tuned for announcements about participants and the schedule!

(Top L-R) Arthur Hunking, Thalassa Raasch, Britt Ransom

(Bottom L-R) Polly Shindler, Hanna Washburn, Giancarlo Montes Santangelo