
Facility Rental
The Farm House has five studios upstairs that are available under 3 – 12 month agreements for use by Artists in Residence (see the Studio Rental tab).
The main floor of the Farm House may be rented on an hourly or daily basis (i.e., one time use or once or more a week, month or year depending on availability) for classes, photography sessions, meetings, and social events.
The English Barn may be rented on a half-day or daily basis, depending on availability. The English Barn does have electricity but no heat, A/C or running water at this time.
For more information on the use of the Farm House main floor as well as the English Barn, please see the Building Rental tab.
For more information on the use of the outdoor space at Farmstead Arts, please contact us directly at admin@farmsteadarts.org or call 908.636.7576.
Upcoming Events
Made possible, in part, by funds from the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a partner of the New Jersey Historical Commission.
Farmstead Arts Center, 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920
admin@farmsteadarts.org | 908.636.7576
Our office and gallery are now open to the public on a regular schedule. The best way to reach us is by email at admin@farmsteadarts.org.
Upcoming Events
Made possible, in part, by funds from the Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission, a partner of the New Jersey Historical Commission.
Located on the grounds of the historic Kennedy Martin Stelle Farmstead, Farmstead Arts is a center for fine, performing and practical arts offering year-round programming of concerts, theater performances, art exhibitions and special events like barn dances and holiday boutiques.
Artists in residence offer all varieties of art classes and workshops.
Home to the Farmstead Arts Center, the Kennedy Martin Stelle Farmstead is named for three of its most prominent residents.
Local, state, agricultural and revolutionary war history is highlighted in the Farmstead's buildings, prominent residents history, lectures, exhibits, and educational programs.The entire site is an ongoing restoration and preservation project.