Community Supported Agriculture Presentation by Scotch Hill Farm

Art in the cafe...

Ruth Comfort


"The Metaphysical Affect"


January 2026



A diverse collection of mixed mediums, extensively encapsulating my heart and soul concerning the dreams of the human condition. ARTISAN RUTH COMFORT My given name is Ruth Comfort. Named after the amazing artist Louis Comfort Tiffany. I hail from a very long line of artisans and musicians. Even dating back to the great German philosopher...
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Tamara Lea Kaufman


"pretty ~ ugly"


February 2026



Artist Statement Tamara Lea Kaufman’s personal artwork ranges from serious to quirky, dark, adult-themed humor. She creates multimedia assemblage, collage, and dioramas made from HO-scale railroad hobby miniatures, preserved insects, paint, embroidery, found objects, and typically discarded materials such as candy wrappers and the overlooked debris of everyday life. Her work explores topics of consumption, waste, desire, relationships, psychology, politics, societal pressures and the levity of humor needed to survive it all. It gives her joy to repurpose materials into something new, useful, or...
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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Scotch Hill Farm, a Madison Area Community Supported Agriculture Farm, will give a short presentation about Community Supported Agriculture and answer questions about their farm and about CSA farms in general.

Scotch Hill Farm uses Mother Fool's as a drop spot for their CSA deliveries and will be signing up members for 2010 subscriptions at this event.

Tony and Dela Ends raise 100 varieties of certified organic vegetables at Scotch Hill near Brodhead. They have just finished their 15th growing season.