The Fletcher Farm School for the Arts and Crafts in Ludlow, Vermont is an arts and crafts school managed by the non-profit Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen.

The school offers a range of courses on weekends in winter and spring, and daily during the summer. The school teaches a broad range of arts such as fiber arts, woodworking, pottery, jewelry and photography. The farm on which the school building is located was settled in 1783 by Jesse Fletcher and Lucy Keyes. The farm includes barns and cabins where visitors can stay while attending summer courses.

There is a small arts-and-crafts store at the school open in summer, operated by the Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen. Most students are mature adults. The school has the most respected crafts program in Vermont. Subjects include wooden-spoon carving, off-loom weaving, quilting, pottery, bookbinding and more. The summer courses included basketry, clay, early American decoration, fiber arts, fine arts, photography, glass, jewelry, quilting and fabrics, specialty arts and crafts and wood and woodcarving.

611 VT-103, Ludlow, VT 05149, Phone: 802-228-8770