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Read our recent blog post for National Farmer’s Day, where one of our team members shares her perspective as a young farmer.
Read MoreJoin us October 9th at the Hill School in Middleburg for a reception and lecture by ecological landscape designer Larry Weaner. “Breaking the Rules: Ecological Landscape Design & Traditional Landscape Methods” will cover alternative approaches to using native plants in your landscaping.
Read MoreWe are very excited to support The Crop Trust’s next #CropsInColor expedition to Appalachia – the most diverse foodshed in the United States.
Read MoreArtists, scholars, writers, conservationists – we are taking applications for our 2020 Awards and more!
Read MoreWe were busy last year! Check out our video of highlights from OSGF in 2018.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce the 2019 recipients of the Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence, the Stacy Lloyd III Fellowship for Bibliographic Study, as well as participants in our Artist in Residence (AiR) program this spring and fall.
Read MoreLooking for an internship with OSGF? Click here to see our current opportunities.
Read MoreWe support scholars through Fellowships and residencies. See how you can conduct your research in the Oak Spring Garden Library.
Read MoreWe continue the Mellons’ legacies of support for the arts and the environment. Learn more about our emerging arts programming.
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