Coming Soon!
May 23, 2026 – May 10, 2027
In it’s third year, Art on the Barns is a bold outdoor exhibition of contemporary artworks installed across buildings of a working dairy farm. Playful, reflective, and layered with meaning, the installation draws from the routines and patterns of everyday work, creating visual touchpoints that connect the artwork to the surrounding landscape.
The act of mowing fields, cutting paths and shaping the land mirrors the artist’s process of drawing and painting. In both farming and artmaking, labor becomes a contemplative space shaped by movement, attention, and the satisfaction of work completed.
In the latest Art on the Barns installment, using humor, curiosity, and thoughtful observation, Gail Rickards draws on her life in rural New England and time spent at Billings Farm & Museum to explore familiar farm themes. Loose, lively drawings and paintings are translated into cut aluminum composite forms layered with paint and installed across the farm’s buildings.
Together, these works reveal the beauty, discipline, and repetition embedded in the tasks of daily life.


Visitors can explore these and other installations thoughtfully placed across the farm.
About the Artist

Rickards has presented solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group and juried shows throughout New England, New York, and Chicago. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Kishka Gallery in White River Junction, VT; The Artists Living Room in Brooklyn, NY; Pillar Gallery & Projects in Concord, NH; Cove Street Arts in Portland, ME: Pictor Gallery in New York City, NY; and AVA Gallery in Lebanon, NH.
Her work is held in private collections. Learn more at gailrickards.com and on Instagram @grickardsstudio.

