06/08/2026
Resharing some words from today!
“What stories does the land hold?
Curated by Tess Lukey (Aquinnah Wampanoag), Associate Curator of Native American Art at the Trustees, The Land Tells Our Stories brings together three New England artists (May Babcock, Ella Mahoney, and Posey Moulton) in a powerful multi-site exhibition across the state. The Land Tells Our Stories explores memory, belonging, and the deep connections forged between people and places.
Through immersive outdoor installations at Castle Hill on the Crane Estate, Moose Hill Farm, and Rock House Reservation, The Land Tells Our Stories invites you to see familiar landscapes in new ways. A companion gallery at Fruitlands Museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the artists’ creative process and storytelling practices.
The Land Tells Our Stories is commissioned by Art and The Landscape, an initiative of The Trustees. Art and The Landscape commissions are site-specific, designed to help tell the story of treasured places of The Trustees and tie together threads of art, nature, community, and history.
On view now through October 31!”
May Babcock () (b. 1986 in MA, lives and works in Pawtucket, RI), Seaside Chestnuts, 2026, flax, recycled fencing, milkweed, black walnut, goldenrod, and beeswax, installed at Moose Hill Farm, Sharon, MA, Courtesy of the Artist. Photo by Chris Cardoza, Doza Visuals.