Gilmar is a businessman and manufacturer. Christopher is a curriculum and pedagogy coach. We are both farmers.
We operate on the premise that all people are naturally creative, resourceful, and whole and thrive when careful attention is paid to connections and regenerative cycles between people, spaces, and things.
There is a specific magic that happens in the silence and spaces between things. Our job is to work in that middle ground to make new ideas real.
Christopher Nunn and Gilmar Cambero, Much Ado Farms and Much Ado Museums
Much Ado Museums began as a natural sciences and arts education consultancy in 1996. For decades, we've taught people how to See, Think, Wonder, Feel, and Care. We've taught them how to connect with people and things in third spaces—those distinct places where separate entities meet to create something new.
In 2026 we matured by adding Much Ado Farms, the physical application of the regenerative growth cycles we have always coached. Our products can be found in the finest Central Indiana markets.
But we're still enjoying our teaching work as much as ever.
We exist to prove that when you connect things that are usually viewed as separate you create something better than both.
We design and offer products and services that are fresh, ethical, and beautiful, outcomes that wouldn't exist without our deep commitments to this mindset. Whether in the kitchen or in the classroom, we work to bridge the gap between distinct people, places, and things, creating a space where the separated can meet.