FAQs
Can I visit the Farm?
The Farm is open to the public during select events and seasonal guided visits. Join our mailing list or follow us on Instagram for upcoming opportunities to visit.
How can I access the archives?
Select archives can be viewed during on-site visits and will soon be accessible online through our Living Archive project. We’re actively working to expand both digital and in-person access.
Is the Farm available for filming, photography, or retreats?
Yes. The Kesey Farm is available for creative retreats, residencies, and select film or photography projects. Visit the Venue Rental section or email keseyfarm@gmail.com for details.
Can I volunteer or get involved?
Absolutely. The Kesey Farm Project thrives through community participation. You can help with restoration, archiving, or events. Join our mailing list or email keseyfarm@gmail.com for upcoming volunteer opportunities.
Is the Farm accessible?
The Kesey Farm is a historic site with steps, uneven ground, and varied terrain. Despite these constraints, we strive to make programs and archives accessible to all participants. If you have mobility, sensory, or other access needs, please email keseyfarm@gmail.com before visiting.
Are pets allowed?
Due to ongoing restoration work, farm animals, and wildlife on the property, pets are not permitted.
How can I support the Kesey Farm Project?
You can make a donation, become a member, volunteer, or rent the space for a creative retreat. Visit our Support section to learn more.
Who runs the Kesey Farm Project?
The Kesey Farm Project is run by a small team of artists, archivists, Kesey family members, and friends dedicated to preserving the Farm’s creative ecology and spirit of collaboration for future generations.