Madeline Visser, a full-time Arcosanti resident, poses for a portrait. Before her move to Arcosanti, Visser worked as a waitress in Salt Lake City.
Jess Sypher holds her daughter, Nova, as she looks out the front window. Sypher and her husband, Rob Jameson, currently live in one of the few family homes in Arcosanti.
Rob Jameson flies his 4-month-old, Nova, over the grass in Arcosanti on April 9, 2019. Jameson heard on a podcast that interacting with nature will help develop a baby’s sense of curiosity.
Rows of bronze bells after a long morning of hard labor.
Steffan Phillips (second from left) assists in one of three daily bronze pourings.
Foundry worker attached hooks to bronze bells made earlier that morning.
The view of the cafe from a private road.
Jess Sypher (left) attends a yoga session in the amphitheater.
A resident plays basketball after lunch.
Jess Sypher feeds freshly picked mint to her daughter, Nova.
Dillon Quibin cleans a shovel a few minutes before the second bronze pouring of the day.
The view of the night sky and the ceramics apse on April 9, 2019 in Arcosanti, Arizona.
A chess board that overlooks a private road in the cafe .
Madeline Visser, a full-time Arcosanti resident, poses for a portrait. Before her move to Arcosanti, Visser worked as a waitress in Salt Lake City.
Jess Sypher holds her daughter, Nova, as she looks out the front window. Sypher and her husband, Rob Jameson, currently live in one of the few family homes in Arcosanti.
Rob Jameson flies his 4-month-old, Nova, over the grass in Arcosanti on April 9, 2019. Jameson heard on a podcast that interacting with nature will help develop a baby’s sense of curiosity.
Rows of bronze bells after a long morning of hard labor.
Steffan Phillips (second from left) assists in one of three daily bronze pourings.
Foundry worker attached hooks to bronze bells made earlier that morning.
The view of the cafe from a private road.
Jess Sypher (left) attends a yoga session in the amphitheater.
A resident plays basketball after lunch.
Jess Sypher feeds freshly picked mint to her daughter, Nova.
Dillon Quibin cleans a shovel a few minutes before the second bronze pouring of the day.
The view of the night sky and the ceramics apse on April 9, 2019 in Arcosanti, Arizona.
A chess board that overlooks a private road in the cafe .