The ReFarmery’s Studio and Gardens
The ReFarmery was born as a home to arts and sciences of all kinds. Since 2012 we have provided working space for makers and artists of all ages and provide a number of creative services.
The Factory
The ReFarmery’s studio, known as The Factory, has hosted painters,sculptors, film makers, and other artists in mediums too numerous to name here. Although The Factory was damaged beyond use in the torrential winter of 2016-2017, our arts programs will continue outdoors as weather permits until a new facility can be funded and built. For requests of an artistic nature please contact Jon at: jon@therefarmery.com

Chalk board reading: Water the orchard and No chickens in the studio.

White fluffy cat sitting in open doorway.

Craft fair booth full of handmade offerings.

Cluttered art studio with mummy statue in Guy Fawkes mask in corner.

Cut bars of soap with lavender flowers pressed into top.

Cluttered art studio with signs that read “Live well” and “waste not”

Cluttered art studio with table in center of room.

Vintage desk in cluttered art studio.

Exterior of small cottage with large conifer overhead.

Direction sign showing; brewery, laboratory, mess hall, etc.










Photography Services
Jon Kupkowski is an accomplished photographer in event, fashion, and documentary photography.To schedule Jon for your event, please email jon@therefarmery.com or use our Contact form
Education and Workshops
The ReFarmery is lucky to be staffed by some gifted speakers. Our members have been invited by both public and private institutions to speak on various subjects related to our mission. Our members have lectured and led workshops on farming techniques, gardening topics, soap making, floral design and photography.
To schedule a speaker for your class, club or group, please email therefarmery@gmail.com or use our Contact form

Founder, Jon, speaking to a group visiting the garden.
The Gardens
Over the years we have reclaimed the entire front lawn at The ReFarmery for lovely flower, herb and fruit gardens. Formerly the domain of herbicide and leaf blowers, the front gardens have been restored and flourish every year.

Small enclosed cutting garden with gate recycled from a shipping crate.

Fully bloomed garden roses in coral and ivory.

Yellow, red and white freesias with a single peach tulip.

Tall sunflowers just beginning to bloom against blue sky.

German shepherd under wire arches covered with thick vines.

Straight rows of collards and marigolds under a misty sky.

Bride holding red and pink bouquet and kissing groom in garden.

















Fresh cut Flowers from The ReFarmery
Our team is excited to announce that we are now offering local and seasonal Fresh Flowers. Email therefarmery@gmail.com or use our Contact form to request a quote for your event or celebration.



Simple vase of old english roses



Bridal bouquet in fuchsia and orange tones of dahlia, zinnia, straw flower, amaranth, cone flower with ivory lace trailing from behind.

Man in suspenders framed by tulips and daffodils.




Red tulips and cream narcissus growing tightly together.


Cascade bridal bouquet of protea, scabiosa, ranuculus, pheasant feathers.

Bride and groom kissing in the garden with bridal bouquet.


Bridal bouquet of roses, zinnia, dahlia, strawflower, hydranges and greens with hanging lace ribbons showing behind.

Cream-colored narcissus.

Yellow, white and red freesia with a peach tulip at center.

Tray of freshly harvested red tulips and cream narcissus.





Overhead view of red tulips planted tightly together.


Clusters of pink trumpet-shaped blooms on tall green stems.


Small bundles of lavender flowers lying atop red pomegranates.

Yellow daffodils arching toward the ground.


Yellow and black butterfly among red and orange blossoms.


Various sunflowers in tones of yellow, rust and brown against blue sky.


Red tulips planted tightly together.

Cascade bridal bouquet of protea, scabiosa, ranuculus, pheasant feathers.

