From the earliest stages of screenwriting to the moment the audience gets watch the story unfold on the big screen, the Film Council explores all aspects of film as an art form.
Art Farm hosts a variety of film screenings, from family-friendly drive-in movie nights to groundbreaking documentaries that address pressing environmental concerns. Another program is our “Movies that Made Me” series – intimate talks with writers, actors, production and set designers others in the film community who take time to share the stories behind films we know and love.
With Atlanta's growing prominence in the film industry, there will be additional opportunities for discussion, workshops, and entertainment.
In 2024, Art Farm will be leading a large-scale restoration project with the goal of transforming the Serenbe Wildflower Meadow into a vibrant and sustainable habitat for native pollinators and wildlife.
LEARN MOREArt Farm helped build a community coalition including the City of Chattahoochee Hills, Rodale Institute, Bear Creek Nature Center, and Hillside Farm to commit to pollinator health and education on public and private lands in the area, making Chattahoochee Hills an official Bee City USA affiliate.
LEARN MOREArt Farm led and funded an initiative to make improvements to access, interpretative signage, invasive species removal, restoration plantings and trail development in Chattahoochee Hills as part of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's "America the Beautiful Challenge."
LEARN MORERecognizing the need for more sustainable waste disposal options in the community, Art Farm at Serenbe funded and installed a state-of-the-art compost station at Serenbe Farms and launched an initiative to educate the community about its proper usage. This became the first compost drop-off location for all residents of Chattahoochee Hills and marked the creation of a closed-loop food system at Serenbe.