Cover image for Hello Atelier Episode 10
Cover image for Hello Atelier Episode 10

Hello Atelier | Playing Chicken with City Girl Farm

April 13, 2017  |  Betsy Blodgett  |  1 min read

Sally Jane Linville has a mission: she wants to bring a little bit of farm life into everyone’s home. How? Through chickens of course! And not just any chickens, but her fabulous fiber chicken footstools. These locally sourced chickens balance the line between sculptural and functional art, and are created by a community of artists around the states of Kansas and Missouri, though the chickens themselves have found homes as far as China. Listen to Sally Jane’s story and who knows, maybe you will be adopting a chicken for your own home! Visit HelloAtelier.org to see more images of Sally’s chickens and studio.

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