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 Zippitydirtdada (ZDD) is a long-term sustainability collaboration between artists, community members, and 30 acres of land in southeast Ohio’s Appalachian Forest.  View fullsize
 Established in December of 2017 by women artists, Zippitydirtdada holds the vision of providing and maintaining an ecologically informed and responsible space where people can process, experiment, and play, with the understanding that art has a crit View fullsize
 Zippitydirtdada combines art and the environment with alternative educational methods through unschooling, collaboration, and democratic planning. View fullsize
 Through humor, creative play, and ecological responsibility, we radicalize ways of making and evolving by slowing down, disconnecting with technology, and reconnecting with each other and the environment. View fullsize
 Established, emerging, and student artists are challenged to think of the impacts of design by considering pressing social and environmental issues such as social justice and climate change.  View fullsize
 Working with limited available resources, artists approach a collaborative studio practice outside of convention, emphasizing process over object, from commodity maker to change maker. View fullsize
 Projects are structured through workshops and partnerships we facilitate among artists, community members, and experts in the region.  View fullsize
 We weave a stronger social fabric by engaging a diverse panel of teachers and learners in an effort to question, understand, and bridge the gap between rural and city identities and modes of being. View fullsize
 By breaking down power structures and empowering female leadership, we promote ecological and community preservation while shedding dominant patriarchal structures that have fractured our sense of belonging.  View fullsize
 We believe caretaking is an important healing and radical practice. View fullsize
 Zippitydirtdada (ZDD) is a long-term sustainability collaboration between artists, community members, and 30 acres of land in southeast Ohio’s Appalachian Forest. View fullsize
 Established in December of 2017 by women artists, Zippitydirtdada holds the vision of providing and maintaining an ecologically informed and responsible space where people can process, experiment, and play, with the understanding that art has a crit View fullsize
 Forest Yoga, 2019 (Ongoing), Humans, trees, air, breath View fullsize
 Zippitydirtdada combines art and the environment with alternative educational methods through unschooling, collaboration, and democratic planning. View fullsize
 Through humor, creative play, and ecological responsibility, we radicalize ways of making and evolving by slowing down, disconnecting with technology, and reconnecting with each other and the environment.  View fullsize
 Established, emerging, and student artists are challenged to think of the impacts of design by considering pressing social and environmental issues such as social justice and climate change. View fullsize
 Working with limited available resources, artists approach a collaborative studio practice outside of convention, emphasizing process over object, from commodity maker to change maker.   View fullsize
 Projects are structured through workshops and partnerships we facilitate among artists, community members, and experts in the region.  View fullsize
 We weave a stronger social fabric by engaging a diverse panel of teachers and learners in an effort to question, understand, and bridge the gap between rural and city identities and modes of being. View fullsize
 By breaking down power structures and empowering female leadership, we promote ecological and community preservation while shedding dominant patriarchal structures that have fractured our sense of belonging. View fullsize
 We believe caretaking is an important healing and radical practice. View fullsize
 "Let It Go", 2019 (In progress) 6 x 8 x 8' Fallen Ash trees, wood, metal, ceramic tile, waste View fullsize
 A harmonious interactive sculpture where we kindly let our shit go back to the land. Designed by Eva Ball in collaboration with Zippitydirtdada artists and other kind humans. The composting itself is based on trusted systems used by Thomas Lauterbac View fullsize
 “Let It Go”, 2019 (In progress) 6 x 8 x 8' Fallen Ash trees, wood, metal, ceramic tile, waste. Designed by Eva Ball in collaboration with Zippitydirtdada artists and other kind humans. View fullsize
IMG-1535.JPG View fullsize
 Beekeeping, 2019, Bees, beehive View fullsize
 We began beekeeping at Zippitydirtdada in April of 2019. Through this process we are learning about bee behavior, the importance of dance and working hard, pollination, communication, and ways to support the land and all the living creators that exi View fullsize
 We began beekeeping at Zippitydirtdada in April of 2019. Through this process we are learning about bee behavior, the importance of dance and working hard, pollination, communication, and ways to support the land and all the living creators that exi View fullsize
IMG_3235.JPG View fullsize
 Kiln Building Workshop (Phase I), 2019 (In process), 10 x 5 x 10', Catenary arch wood kiln View fullsize
 Southern Ohio is rich in clay and has a storied history of kilns and ceramic artists. Ohio is a national leader in mining and manufacturing clay and shale. Our catenary arch wood kiln will be used for creating new work with the surrounding clay as w View fullsize
kilnbuild_ZDD.jpg View fullsize
 Southern Ohio is rich in clay and has a storied history of kilns and ceramic artists. Ohio is a national leader in mining and manufacturing clay and shale. Our catenary arch wood kiln will be used for creating new work with the surrounding clay as w View fullsize
IMG_3262.JPG View fullsize
IMG_3683.JPG View fullsize
IMG_7098.jpeg View fullsize
IMG_7141.jpeg View fullsize
IMG_5885.jpg View fullsize
 Zippitydirtdada (ZDD) is a long-term sustainability collaboration between artists, community members, and 30 acres of land in southeast Ohio’s Appalachian Forest.
 Established in December of 2017 by women artists, Zippitydirtdada holds the vision of providing and maintaining an ecologically informed and responsible space where people can process, experiment, and play, with the understanding that art has a crit
 Zippitydirtdada combines art and the environment with alternative educational methods through unschooling, collaboration, and democratic planning.
 Through humor, creative play, and ecological responsibility, we radicalize ways of making and evolving by slowing down, disconnecting with technology, and reconnecting with each other and the environment.
 Established, emerging, and student artists are challenged to think of the impacts of design by considering pressing social and environmental issues such as social justice and climate change.
 Working with limited available resources, artists approach a collaborative studio practice outside of convention, emphasizing process over object, from commodity maker to change maker.
 Projects are structured through workshops and partnerships we facilitate among artists, community members, and experts in the region.
 We weave a stronger social fabric by engaging a diverse panel of teachers and learners in an effort to question, understand, and bridge the gap between rural and city identities and modes of being.
 By breaking down power structures and empowering female leadership, we promote ecological and community preservation while shedding dominant patriarchal structures that have fractured our sense of belonging.
 We believe caretaking is an important healing and radical practice.
 Zippitydirtdada (ZDD) is a long-term sustainability collaboration between artists, community members, and 30 acres of land in southeast Ohio’s Appalachian Forest.
 Established in December of 2017 by women artists, Zippitydirtdada holds the vision of providing and maintaining an ecologically informed and responsible space where people can process, experiment, and play, with the understanding that art has a crit
 Forest Yoga, 2019 (Ongoing), Humans, trees, air, breath
 Zippitydirtdada combines art and the environment with alternative educational methods through unschooling, collaboration, and democratic planning.
 Through humor, creative play, and ecological responsibility, we radicalize ways of making and evolving by slowing down, disconnecting with technology, and reconnecting with each other and the environment.
 Established, emerging, and student artists are challenged to think of the impacts of design by considering pressing social and environmental issues such as social justice and climate change.
 Working with limited available resources, artists approach a collaborative studio practice outside of convention, emphasizing process over object, from commodity maker to change maker.
 Projects are structured through workshops and partnerships we facilitate among artists, community members, and experts in the region.
 We weave a stronger social fabric by engaging a diverse panel of teachers and learners in an effort to question, understand, and bridge the gap between rural and city identities and modes of being.
 By breaking down power structures and empowering female leadership, we promote ecological and community preservation while shedding dominant patriarchal structures that have fractured our sense of belonging.
 We believe caretaking is an important healing and radical practice.
 "Let It Go", 2019 (In progress) 6 x 8 x 8' Fallen Ash trees, wood, metal, ceramic tile, waste
 A harmonious interactive sculpture where we kindly let our shit go back to the land. Designed by Eva Ball in collaboration with Zippitydirtdada artists and other kind humans. The composting itself is based on trusted systems used by Thomas Lauterbac
 “Let It Go”, 2019 (In progress) 6 x 8 x 8' Fallen Ash trees, wood, metal, ceramic tile, waste. Designed by Eva Ball in collaboration with Zippitydirtdada artists and other kind humans.
IMG-1535.JPG
 Beekeeping, 2019, Bees, beehive
 We began beekeeping at Zippitydirtdada in April of 2019. Through this process we are learning about bee behavior, the importance of dance and working hard, pollination, communication, and ways to support the land and all the living creators that exi
 We began beekeeping at Zippitydirtdada in April of 2019. Through this process we are learning about bee behavior, the importance of dance and working hard, pollination, communication, and ways to support the land and all the living creators that exi
IMG_3235.JPG
 Kiln Building Workshop (Phase I), 2019 (In process), 10 x 5 x 10', Catenary arch wood kiln
 Southern Ohio is rich in clay and has a storied history of kilns and ceramic artists. Ohio is a national leader in mining and manufacturing clay and shale. Our catenary arch wood kiln will be used for creating new work with the surrounding clay as w
kilnbuild_ZDD.jpg
 Southern Ohio is rich in clay and has a storied history of kilns and ceramic artists. Ohio is a national leader in mining and manufacturing clay and shale. Our catenary arch wood kiln will be used for creating new work with the surrounding clay as w
IMG_3262.JPG
IMG_3683.JPG
IMG_7098.jpeg
IMG_7141.jpeg
IMG_5885.jpg