Join the NJ Urban Sketchers at the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms!
We will be participating in their Maker Day Open House.
The event runs from noon to 4pm and we will be on-site sketching from 11:30 am to at least 2:30 pm.
Built by Gustav Stickley between 1908 and 1917 as the most complete expression of his “Craftsman” style, the campus of Craftsman Farms provides an unmatched opportunity to experience Stickley’s ideas about the impact of architecture, design, and landscape on a meaningful life. The museum is situated on the remaining thirty acres of Craftsman Farms’ original 650-acre campus. Its original buildings include the Log House, which was the Stickley family home, and three cottages. The original farm buildings include the horse barn, dairy house, and the remains of the cow barn.
There will also be free museum admission and craft vendors participating in the event. Guests are invited to enjoy free admission to the historic Log House and learn about the history of the museum and its collections items. You can also tour the North Cottage on the property, which features the museum’s collection of rare green ash furniture.
For more information see the website:
DATE: Saturday, May 9th
STARTING TIME: 11:30 – we will assemble before the start of the event at noon
FEE: no fee to participate
LOCATION: 2352 State Route 10 Morris Plains, NJ 07950
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING: there is parking onsite
NOTES
- Please RSVP to Barbara Taylor at bat155155@gmail.com
- Looking for us? Call or text Barbara at (862) 207-4279
- Bring a stool
- Bring your lunch or a bite to eat
- We will conclude with a throw down around 2 pm but you are welcome to keep sketching after that
There are no fees. All drawing skill levels are welcome.

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