Visit the Kenyon Farm from 7 - 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18, to view "DIRT: Immersion, Interaction, Intervention," an evening of immersive art installations.

Experience the Kenyon Farm through immersive works of light, sound, projection and sculpture created by students in Kenyon's installation art course. The installations reveal the farm as a living landscape of layered histories, shifting ecologies and human presence, both cultivated and wild. Visitors are invited to explore, interact and notice what grows, what fades and what endures. A campfire with apple cider and s’mores will be available throughout the evening. 

The exhibition will feature work by Ally Bias, David Carley, Isaac Cortez, Jordan Deane, Erik Kim, David Sutter, Eunseong Seo and Yasha Zehra and video works from student in ART 106: Digital Imaging.

The Kenyon Farm is located at 20245 Zion Road in Gambier.

Sponsored by the Mesaros Special Exhibition Fund and the Department of Studio Art in collaboration with the Kenyon Farm and the Culinary Club.