Coco Bustin is a multi disciplinary artist with a current focus in fiber arts, floral design and sculpture
Coco designed the stage for Barn Party 8 and 11 and she is thrilled to be back working again this year.
Theme: Futuristic forest, fusing a blend of metallic materials and natural, earth elements.
Claire Whall is musician and artist based in Asheville NC
She is creating a linotype poster for all attendees to take home at the end of the weekend
Limited edition original prints will be for sale
Max Heller is a painter, print maker and carpenter from Portland ME
His works focus on the micro and expand it to the macro, giving character, attitude and personality to the often overlooked beings that surround us.
Max is bringing a sculpture and oversized wood block prints to Barn Party
Custom poster each year to take home at the end of the weekend
BP 11: Oil Painting by Sarah Hirsch, Photographed by Austin Wilder, Lettering by Aubrey Bryan
BPX: Dyed by Nina / Green Eye Tie, hung by Adlai, photographed by Calvin Deal (2021)
BP9: 5'x3' painting by Sacha Zabotin (2019)
BP8: Digital creation by Coco Bustin-Garduño and Adlai (2018)
BP7: Marker drawing by Sarah Manning (2017)
BP6: 7' x 3' painting by Alex Hochberg (2016)
BP5: Digital art by Cora Jae (2015)
Missing a poster from a previous year? Fill out the poster request form to complete your collection!
Coco Bustin (@chloconut_) once again created a brand new installation for the Barn
The mutli-material installation featured woven rugs, hung tapestries, custom cut unique wooden shelving with found objects
She brought all the materials and built the installation on site to adapt the the space, including the DJ table which had just been built a day earlier
Part of her BP8 Installation (see below) is now featured on the smaller Jam Stage
Nina Gordon (@greeneyetiedye) creates beautiful one-of-a-kind tie dye using a variety of techniques including ice dye and low water immersion.
For Barn Party X and 11, she created dozens of sweatshirts, button downs, and crop tops with bold and unique colors and patterns.
She also created ten unique tie-dye panels used the backdrop of the Barn Stage.
For BPX, the panels were hung by Adlai and photographed Calvin Deal to create the official poster (see above)
New York based painter Sacha Zabotin brought several large paintings to make up the backdrop of the Barn Stage, as well as decorating other buildings around on the fest.
Two of the paintings were painted especially for Barn Party 9, and still remain on site. They were inspired by pond scene at BP8. One became the poster for BP9 (see above.)
Western Mass based artist Coco exploring multiple disciplines such as drawing, weaving, printmaking, sculpture and installation.
She created a neon installation with a handmade net of pipecleaners and custom laser cut plexiglass, which became the Barn Stage Installation at BP8.
The installation lives on as the backdrop for the Jam Stage.