![]() ![]() Woodland California, Agriculture after the Gold Rush, is a new exhibit at the California Agriculture Museum that features a replica of the town of Bodie, California which is said to be haunted. Tickets go on sale at The evening features a salute to agriculture’s myth makers with one of the most anticipated food and drink events of the season. Admission is $10 for adults and $8 for seniors.Īrtist Jeff Myers interpretation of tractors opens on June 16th for our annual fundraising event Tractors & Brews as a salute to our roots. ![]() The Museum is open Wednesday through Saturday, 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from 10am to 4pm at 1962 Hays Lane, Woodland, CA. ““We’re interpreting the Museum collection in new ways at the California Agriculture Museum,” says Rusty Lucchesi, ”art is one of many new features you’ll see when you visit the newly arranged collection at the Museum.” The Museum is grateful to the Sparrow Gallery for curating the show and enhancing the collection with another view of agriculture. You’ll also find her work in the new seasonal cookbook by Joanne Neft and Laura Kenny currently available in the California Agriculture Museum gift shop. ![]() Her paintings are influenced from a long-time agriculture tradition of branding fruit and vegetable lug boxes. Paula Amerine also displays “The Art of Real Food” from March 19th to May 19th. ![]()
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