Artists who are facilitating conversations on food systems, climate, land, consumption and sustainable futures.
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Björn Steinar
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Marisol Malatesta
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Vicky Ashthorpe
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Cherry Truluck
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Custom Food Lab - artist led organisation
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Shelley Sacks
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Owen Griffiths
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Deirdre Dee Woods
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Lucia Gaspari
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Casalinghe Di Tokyo
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Giulia Soldati
Designer
Creating eating experiences to explore our relationship with food. From the dinner Un-Wrapped, wrapping fruit and meals in clay and other natural materials, exploring the question… Can we break the systems behind big scale vegetables production? -
Less Table
https://www.lesstable.lt/apie?lang=en
Creative Design Studio
Whose ideas are widely related to food. Creating edible or inedible experiences, exploring values within food and the connections between city and nature, knowledge of tradition and their modern continuations. -
Katinka Verssendaal
The Eatelier is a research-based food design studio investigating the ecological, historical, technological and cultural forces shaping the way we eat, now and in the future.
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Amy Franceschini
Founder of FutureFarmers. With projects such as Flatbread Society, the FutureFarmers collective focuses on concrete practice. They conduct hands-on exploration of how people and things, neighbours and grains effect each other. They deconstruct systems such as food policies, public transportation and rural farming networks to visualise and understand their intrinsic logics. Through this disassembly new narratives emerge that reconfigure the principles that once dominated these systems.
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Fritz Haeg
https://www.fritzhaeg.com/archive/
Haeg’s work Domestic Integrities uses locally foraged and harvested materials ceremoniously placed on low pedestals, on a crocheted rug. These ritualised events invite visitors to make themselves at home, to sit down and inspect, touch, taste, and smell. This project surveys local and seasonal patterns, and rituals of interior domestic landscapes, the way we use what we resourcefully find around us to artfully make ourselves at home. Domestic Integrities turns its attention towards the interior environments of humans, and the ways in which local resources are digested into their homes in a performative and participatory space sharing tea, bread and stories.