Join us for a 3-day exhibition exploring the queerness of compost in all of its iterations. From food to theory to photography, this programme of events takes an experimental deep-dive into why compost is inherently queer, and what we might learn from it from an interdisciplinary perspective.
Organised by food artist Barney Pau (@barneypau), photographer Hannah Morgan (@hannahmarymorgan), and curator Caitlin Flemming (@flemboyant_flemingo), this exhibition will take a trans-disciplinary approach to creative research, exploring the theme of queer compost from numerous artistic perspectives.
Part of this exhibition will be to open up the space to external voices, who will help us metabolise our thinking on the queerness of compost. Speakers include editor/researcher Helene Schulz (@helene_schulze), grower Dee Pascal-O’Mahoney, and artist/writer Sophie Seita (@sophieseita).
We want this exhibition accessible to all. This is made possible by charging for our food event, whose profits will fund the show. If you'd like to help more there's an optional donation any amount is greatly appreciated!