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Western News – Exploring our relationships with food through art
In the bleak days heading into winter, there’s continue to some colour in the Western community garden many thanks to college students in an interdisciplinary visible arts class. Where vegetation have died down, symptoms have popped up, quoting text from a reading through assigned in Amanda White’s Visualizing Foodways: Artwork + Food items Relational Approaches program. Influenced by solutions presented in How to improve habitable worlds: 10 (not-so-easy) measures for existence in the Planthroposcene by anthropology scholar Natasha Myers, the symptoms attract consideration to the back garden with the hope to also prompt Western community customers to contemplate their relationships with food items and the land. This slideshow necessitates JavaScript.…