The Lost Arts Collaborative

The Lost Arts Collaborative Captain Pollard's Flintlock Farm is a Georgian Farm from 1782. The farm can be rented for a variety o
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Definition of “The Lost and Endangered Arts”
Lost arts are those cultural practices, methods, and work disciplines that are in (real or potential) danger from “dying out” i.e. the knowledge not passed on to a new generation of individuals who dedicate their careers to carry the knowledge forward. The risks of losing critical knowledge and knowhow is tied to solving 3 major problems:

1. Documented

Knowledge - The knowledge that encompasses these “arts” may not be documented (i.e. placed in a form that is transferable to an apprentice).

2. Educational Forums - There may not be educational outlets, resources or apprentices in place to have a chance to receive education and training for adopting the “art”.

3. Sponsorship - The lack of sponsors or patrons to fund the continuation of the art may not be in place to assist the “knowledge holder” in passing on their art.

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327 Still River Road
Still River, MA
01467

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Captain Pollard was an American Patriot who fought for 4 years in the American Revolution and who then, in 1782, built his Georgian farm in the Town of Harvard, MA 01451. Our farm today grows, processes and sells herbs and winter-hardy Boxwoods.