Yestermorrow Design/Build School in Waitsfield, Vermont offers over 80 hands-on courses per year in design, construction, woodworking, and architectural craft and offers a variety of courses concentrating in sustainable design. Now in its 35th year, Yestermorrow is one of the only design/build schools in the country, teaching both design and construction skills. Our hands-on 1-day to 3-week workshops, certificate programs and semester programs are taught by top architects, builders, and craftspeople from across the country. For people of all ages and experience levels, from novice to professional.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Yestermorrow Art CHALLENGE!

Introducing the

Yestermorrow
ART CHALLENGE!


In a place with so many creative minds, ever wonder why Yestermorrow’s walls are so bare?

We can fix this!

I hereby challenge our students, interns, staff, faculty and friends to help populate the walls of Yestermorrow with beautiful, fabulous, creative original artistic creations.

These can be donations to the school or on loan. We’ll write up a “gallery tag” to let people know who you are and what you do, and your connection to Yestermorrow.

No deadline, but the first submissions will get prime hanging spots. When we run out of space here, we’ll move on to art for our new YesterNorth semester program campus.

To submit a piece, email kate@yestermorrow.org or just come by and tell me you want to participate in the CHALLENGE!

Your art could be here:

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Check it out!

Yestermorrow to be featured in an upcoming issue of the Valley Reporter, our local paper.

Friday, March 04, 2011

NO Talent Accentuated

In a reverse role, talented folks here at Yestermorrow decided to try their hands at things we're not so talented at. Wednesday night the main studio hosted a NO Talent Show! We had several mirror-shattering musical acts, ventriloquists who couldn't keep their mouths shut, acrobats who couldn't do handstands and a gut-wrenching rendition of Hamlet.

The best perhaps, was work-trader/student David's magical appearance act (in which his NO talent was displayed by not appearing). The night was a roaring success. If you missed this one, hopefully there are plans for another in the summer months!



Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Woodworking Intensive students Tim Hurst and Galen Macdonald took a time-out from tenons and dovetails to create this stylish birthday gift for fellow student and musician Evan Premo. Stellar work, gentlemen.