Art About Agriculture is a program in the Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences that encourages artists to investigate the visual resources of the science and practice that sustains human life: agriculture. It strives to develop an understanding and appreciation of food and fiber production, especially among people not traditionally acquainted with agriculture.
Art About Agriculture was established in 1983 as the first annual arts competition and tour exhibit with an agricultural theme. It recognizes professional and emerging Pacific Northwest artists, creates a growing, dynamic, permanent collection of fine art based on, stimulated by, and portraying agriculture, and presents the permanent collection and tour exhibit to rural and urban audiences.
Accessions for the Art About Agriculture Permanent Collection are sponsored in partnership with the E. R. Jackman Board of Directors, OSU Foundation. This collection of more than 165 works of fine art is exhibited by loan agreement throughout Oregon and other parts of the Pacific Northwest.