Spend your Winter in the Snowy Tundra of Redwood, N.Y.

Why should summer have all the fun?

Better Farm's sustainability internship and artist residency program now have rolling applications, so you can expand yourself with work experience and artistic proclivities 365 days a year.

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Our

internship program

runs in one- to three-month intervals and is available to students interested in a myriad of sustainability issues, with each internship tailored to suit a specific individual’s needs and personal goals.

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Interns have the option to visit us during regular business hours Monday through Friday, or live on-site in shared rooms for a nominal fee. Off-season projects include garden mapping,

cold frame

construction, homemade soaps and candles, green renovations, and more.

Click here

to download the application.

betterArts'

artist residency program

seeks to provide an opportunity for creative exploration and growth to artists, writers, and musicians within the context of Better Farm's dynamic environment. The standards for admission are talent, desire to live and work at Better Farm, and a willingness to have a go at the Better Theory: a belief that each moment presents us with the opportunity for exponential personal growth.

Click here

to download the application.

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Nicole Caldwell

Nicole Caldwell is a self-taught environmentalist, green-living savant and sustainability educator with more than a decade of professional writing experience. She is also the co-founder of Better Farm and president of betterArts. Nicole’s work has been featured in Mother Earth News, Reader’s Digest, Time Out New York, and many other publications. Her first book, Better: The Everyday Art of Sustainable Living, is due out this July through New Society Publishers.