Although there are currently
only a handful of members of the Shaker faith and one active community in the
world today, Shakerism at its peak comprised thousands of members living in
communal villages across the eastern United States. Kentucky's iconic Shaker
Village at Pleasant Hill was one of these communities, and it remains an
enduring cultural touchstone. The history of the Shakers is often reduced to
the handmade objects they produced and sold, but their lives were so much more
than their material culture. Their efforts were suffused with their religious
beliefs: each piece's sturdy simplicity memorializes the Believers' devotion to
God and how it guided their every action.
Shaker Made is photographer Carol Peachee's
love letter to the cultural artifacts—the architecture, furniture, and
crafts—of one of America's most notable utopian societies. Peachee has
photographed Pleasant Hill for more than four decades—from small items such as
eyeglasses, embroidered handkerchiefs, elixir bottles, and bonnets, to the
distinguished furniture and architecture of the more than 260 buildings that
the Shakers built at Pleasant Hill. The attention to detail in the simple yet
beautifully composed photographs serve as an elegant and respectful tribute to
the history and legacy of the Pleasant Hill Shakers—an often-misunderstood
people who sought to honor the divine in all aspects of life.
Carol Peachee is a fine art photographer and psychotherapist whose
photographic work explores cultural and natural heritage. She was awarded the
Bluegrass Trust for Historic Preservation's Clay Lancaster Heritage Education
Award, a Governor's Award for Innovative Programming, and an Art Meets Activism
grant from the Kentucky Foundation for Women. Her books, Kentucky
Barns: Agricultural Heritage of the Bluegrass, The Birth of Bourbon:
A Photographic Tour of Early Distilleries, and Straight Bourbon:
Distilling the Industry's Heritage, are the recipients of multiple IPPY
and Foreword INDIES awards. Her photographs have also appeared
in Kentucky Bourbon Country: The Essential Travel Guide and LensWork
Publishing: Trilogies 2022.