An Exhibition by Farm Projects
Farm Projects is a gallery and project space in Wellfleet, MA, focused on building a vibrant, creative community and cultivating critical discourse about contemporary visual arts. We host solo exhibitions and experimental programs that highlight emerging voices and support fresh directions in the work of mid-career artists. We’re also home to the Farm Print Room—a destination for those interested in contemporary works on paper and print-based media.
In this exhibition, we are showcasing the work of four artists who will have solo exhibitions at Farm during the 2025 Summer Season. These are artists who have upcoming solo shows at Farm. Their paintings, films, and sculptures bridge discourse on technology, nature, and personal experience. Their work is grounded in the long history of their disciplines while open and inquiring about our collective future.
Learn more about our upcoming projects at farmprojectspace.org.
John J. O’Connor
John J. O’Connor merges optical pattern, text, and diagrammatic structures to create drawings that blend fact with fiction. His intricate, rigorous works speculate both critically and comically on the connections between diverse subjects, from psychological fallacies and paradoxes to conspiratorial political hierarchies, brainwashing, the physics of car crashes, pivotal moments in chess matches, sleep talking, sun spots, and more. Through a fusion of meticulous research and contingent storytelling, O’Connor investigates moments of transformation—phase changes—where one state shifts into another, perceptible only in hindsight.
Megan Hinton
Megan Hinton improvises with the materials of the painter, found or from her own making. She uses lumber, castaway scraps of paintings, printmaking proofs, and reproductions of notable painters’ work to create assemblages, reassembling them to show a history of mark making and the collective engagement of other hands in the work. This fusion of subject and formalism spans further to her work in collage, sculpture, installation, photography, and printmaking.
Mark Brennan
Mark Brennan lives in Brooklyn and Wellfleet. Stylistically, he owes a debt to traditional East Asian painting, and one can also draw reference to distinctly American artists; William Trost Richards, Martin Johnson Heade and John Frederick Kensett, to William Harnett and John Peto, Georgia O’Keeffe, Joseph Cornell and Vija Celmins.
KORN
Originally from Recife, Brazil, KORN is an artist and activist based in Beacon, NY. Their work is about transition, living in between, and a sense of self-imposed exile; that comes from being on the trans spectrum and an immigrant.