Monday
22
September

Caring for Multispecies Commons: Urban gardening and activism in common housing areas

Conversation
Credit:
David Clark

17.00 - Welcome & introduction by Forening for Urban Aktionforskning

17.10 - Intro to Skovhavelunden & permaculture principles

- Skye Jin, artist, permaculture designer

17.30 - Stories of Caring for Multispecies Commons 

- Beata Hemer, Det Kongelige Akademi

- Jake Ford, White Arkitekter

- Kirsten Truberg, Køge Kommune

- Linda Lapina, RUC

- Oliver Lundahl Bohn, garden host, permaculture

- Silje Erøy Sollien, Det Kongelige Akademi

- Søren Christensen, CBS / RUC

18.15 - Dreaming Workshop

18.45 - Tea from the Skovhavelunden’s plants

This participatory event will blend hands-on learning with discussions, fostering dialogue around the overarching theme of caring for common ground. Hosted at Skovhavelunden (Lundtoftegade 23) a community garden based on permaculture design and artistic processes, the evening’s sessions will engage transdisciplinary thinking in exploring new frameworks for regenerating ecological and social connections in the urban landscape.

The session opens with an exploration of co-creation and participation through perspectives from diverse practitioners. This is followed by a unique Dreaming Workshop led by Forening for Urban Aktionforskning, whose work explores co-creation, community and ecology in public space. The workshop is inspired by the art and permaculture project Gardening is Activism, by Skye Jin, which celebrates the transformation of space through interaction, care and creative action. During the workshop, which is open for all who wish to contribute, we will embrace togetherness and create a space for sharing ideas, concerns, and dreams of possible futures.

Through collective meditation in the sharing of speculative stories we will co-create a future of renewed possibilities – more responsive, open, and shared. Participants will share and search for meaningful stories and emotions they wish to offer for future denizens. To round off the evening, we will enjoy tea made from herbs harvested straight from Skovhavelunden, bringing a sensual connection with nature into this shared moment.

Forening for Urban Aktionforskning in collaboration with Til Vægs. Supported by Lokaludvalg Nørrebro.

DAN:

En aften med udforskning af samskabelse og deltagelse gennem et flerartsligt perspektiv, hvor arkitekter, agroøkologer, byforskere og performancepraktikere mødes. I takt med den stigende bekymring over menneskets påvirkning af naturen og biodiversiteten, vil vi undersøge de sammenvævede historier mellem arkitektur og landbrug. Som svar på de økologiske kriser spørger vi: Hvordan kan alternative modeller og traditionel økologisk viden forme mere retfærdige bypraksisser og fælles omsorg? Arrangementet finder sted i Skovhavelunden – en permakultur-baseret fælleshave i Lundtoftegade, København – og vil udfolde tværfaglige rammer for at regenerere økologiske og sociale forbindelser i byens landskaber.

Forening for Urban Aktionforskning in collaboration with Til Vægs. Supported by Lokaludvalg Nørrebro

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Date
22 Sep
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22 Sep
Time
17:00
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Skovhavelunden
Lundtoftegade 23, 2200, Copenhagen
Region
Greater Copenhagen
Language
English
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Til Vægs
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Wheelchair + Toilet
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