Immersive access to the folk wisdom of Worlds End School.
Step into our strange, rich paradise.
Worlds End TV is ACCESS! Behind the Scenes! Irreverent tutorials! Dramatic reenactments of historical events! Greek tragedy! Communal kitchen conundrums, ceramics, florals, gardening, shepherding, BEAUTY!
Get inspired to action, to going outside, to risk taking and world building!
FAQs
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Worlds End is a farm that was originally part of Saipua, an olive oil soap and floristry company owned and run by Sarah Ryhanen and her mother Susan.
Saipua made a name for itself through the dedication and hard work of many people since 2006 when it opened its first studio in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
In 2017 we closed our city operation to focus on education at the farm and build what has become Worlds End School of Thought Agriculture and Craft.
Worlds End School is a site for experimenting with different ways we can live, work and be in relationship to each other and the physical world around us. There’s a lot we would like to change about the world! Here, in a remote agricultural project, we can tinker with change in real time.
For some time, Saipua was the primary economic engine for the world-building activities at the farm. In 2023, Worlds End School established itself as a non-profit and we began the work of creating its own identity apart from Saipua.
Saipua still makes and sells a lot of beautiful olive oil soap and maintains a small and special floristry practice focused on teaching.
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The farm (Worlds End School of Thought, Agriculture & Craft) is located in Esperance, NY in the Mohawk Valley 30 miles west of Albany.
Yes! Please visit us! We are open to the public on the first Sunday of the month from May-October and serve excellent preparations of our excess vegetables for lunch in the coyotecafe from 1-4pm (donation only) and there is a farm tour at 2pm.
Additionally you can volunteer for week long periods, staying and working and learning along side our residents, apprentices and students.
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The videos are either educational (walking you through how to make bread, make a floral arrangement with a specific kind of flower, use plants for medicinal tinctures, make martinis, keep up your bookkeeping, practice some basic yoga for florists and farmers, etc) or they are documentation of the land and farm and creatures and residents here.
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Please write us at hello@saipua.tv with any and all questions and requests for specific content!