Monday
22
September

Cultivating Common Ground

Exhibition
Credit:
Cansu Naz Tekir & David Clark

This open air exhibition highlights recent research-based projects from Copenhagen’s urban community gardens. Foregrounding innovative methods in visual ethnography, storytelling, and co-creation, from transdisciplinary researchers. Featured alongside, are design materials from Gardening is Activism – the anti-racist, multicultural forest gardening practice of artist Skye Jin. Through storytelling and spatial exploration, the exhibition looks to unfold insights on community urban land stewardship and ecological resilience. Hosted at Skovhavelunden, a community garden based on permaculture design, Cultural Emergence and artistic process, at Lundtoftegade 23 in Copenhagen.

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22 Sep
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31 Oct
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Skovhavelunden
Lundtoftegade 23, 2200 København
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