Visitor Center

An early twentieth-century chicken coop, this building has been converted into a Visitor Center.  The second floor serves as office space for County employees while exhibits, information, the museum store, and restrooms are available on the first floor.  Feel free to use the facilities as needed.  If you would like to see the museum store, please ring the door bell, located on both doors to the Visitor Center, and a staff member can assist you.

For the next stop, please move along the brick path until you can see the majority of the buildings and farm.

LandMark: Lakewood
  1. Tobias Fike, "Make Broken," burned and dead tree limbs, wood, found objects, plaster, plastic bags, zip ties, rope, and metal hardware
  2. Scottie Burgess, "Sky Vessel," cast iron, upcycled dead tree, and paint
  3. Anna Kaye, "Preserve," tree stumps, miniature scenery, and resin birds
  4. Kalliopi Monoyios, "Knot," single-use plastic packaging, HDPE house wrap, polypropylene landscaping fabric, and polyester thread
  5. Eileen Roscina, "Shelter," willow
  6. Nicole Anona Banowetz, "Respire," fabric
  7. Jaime Molina, "Sunlaps," mixed media
  8. Tiffany Matheson, "Caught," reclaimed ghost net, plastic bottles, wire, and paint
  9. Mia Mulvey, "Albedo," ceramic, wood, pigment
  10. Jason Mehl, "Spoor of the Anthropocene," CNC Plywood