Quarry Hill Creative Center

Quarry Hill Creative Center
Motto(s): 
"To enjoy life and appreciate beauty and the esthetic of the creative person; to support and protect children from abuse and neglect; not to hunt or fish or kill animals."
Quarry Hill Creative Center is located in Vermont
Quarry Hill Creative Center
Quarry Hill Creative Center
Location in Vermont
Coordinates: 43°55′25″N 72°49′16″W / 43.9236°N 72.8211°W / 43.9236; -72.8211
CountryUnited States
StateVermont
CityRochester
CorporationLyman Hall, Inc.
Founded byIrving Fiske and Barbara Hall Fiske
Area
 • Total
200 acres (80 ha)
Population
 (1990s)[1]
 • Total
90 (full-time)

Quarry Hill Creative Center, in Rochester, Vermont, is Vermont's oldest alternative living group or community.[2] It was founded in 1946 by Irving Fiske, a playwright, writer, and public speaker; and his wife, Barbara Hall Fiske, an artist and one of the few female cartoonists of the Golden Age of Comic Books.

  1. ^ Associated Press "Vermont 'hippie commune' co-founder dies at 94," Salon (Apr. 29, 2014).
  2. ^ Hartmann, Thom. The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight (New York: Three Rivers Press / Random House, 2004), pp. 309-11, 315 — calls Quarry Hill "The oldest "intentional community in Vermont"