The Artist and the Orchard: A Memoir

The Artist and the Orchard: A Memoir

by Linda Hoffman
The Artist and the Orchard: A Memoir

The Artist and the Orchard: A Memoir

by Linda Hoffman

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Overview

Artist Linda Hoffman saved an orchard and reshaped her life at Old Frog Pond Farm in Harvard, Massachusetts. When she moved to the farm she didn't know anything about apple-growing. More than twenty years later, the farm is one of the few organic pick-your-own orchards in New England, as well as a hub for a thriving community of visual artists, writers, and spiritual seekers. Hoffman, the mother of three children, a Zen practitioner, and a breast cancer survivor, has now written about her extraordinary journey in The Artist and the Orchard: A Memoir.


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BN ID: 2940166835444
Publisher: Loom Press
Publication date: 12/01/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

An honors graduate of Bryn Mawr College with a degree in Fine Arts, Linda Hoffman studied at the Sorbonne and at the École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris. Awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship after graduating from college, she trained for two years in the Noh Theater in Kyoto, Japan.

A lifelong passion for poetry converged in 1981 with her work as a graphic artist in the form of her first sculpture, a poem in cloth, launching an extensive exploration of narrative sculpture incorporating language, natural fibers, wood, stone, and found objects. In 1997, she began using old agricultural tools to create lyrical and poignant sculptures decrying New England’s vanishing agricultural landscape. Represented in museums and private collections, Hoffman has public sculptures installed in towns and cities across the region. A contributor to WBUR’s Cognoscenti, Hoffman was a founding editor of Wild Apples, a journal of nature, art, and inquiry. She is the author of three chapbooks of art and poetry, and the letterpress art book, Winter Air, created in memory of her mother, Dr. Annette Weiner.

In 2006, five years after Hoffman and her three children moved into an old farmhouse with an abandoned orchard, Old Frog Pond Farm in Harvard, Massachusetts became the first organic pick-your-own orchard in Massachusetts. Now, with more than fifteen years of experience growing organic apples, Hoffman contributes to a holistic apple growers’ forum, teaches workshops, and is respected by an influential holistic apple-growing community.

She lives with her partner, Blase, his parrot, Orco, and friends who move in for a few days, weeks, or a season who are part of the farm’s growing creative and spiritual community. A Zen Buddhist, Hoffman's dharma name Shinji means Truth in the Soil. The Artist and the Orchard: A Memoir is her first book.

Table of Contents

Where Are the Apples?

Row 1 It's Hard to Grow Apples 2

Row 2 Diesel, Dodder, and Raspberries 8

Row 3 A Voice of Sanity 16

Row 4 Pruning for Light 23

Row 5 Kyoto, Japan 29

Row 6 What's in a Name? 40

Row 7 The Church, Groton, Massachusetts 47

Row 8 Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea 56

The Art of Growing 67

Row 9 Pick Your Own 68

Row 10 Pollination 74

Row 11 A Fungus Among Us 78

Row 12 Cross-Inspection, Cross-Pollination 83

Row 13 Orchard Pests 93

Row 14 Perfect Fruit, Ugly Fruit 97

Row 15 Wilderness and Zen Training 105

Row 16 Miracle Apples 112

Row 17 Grafting a Relationship 116

Row 18 Art in the Orchard 121

Row 19 Vows 129

Orchard Earth 137

Row 20 Naked to the Core 138

Row 21 October Storm 152

Row 22 Art Practice 158

Row 23 Girdled Trees 163

Row 24 Harvest 170

The Last Row 177

Orchard Mandala 178

Acknowledgments 183

A Note on the Author 185

References 187

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