PROCESSING WASTE:
HOW TO USE SURPLUS FOOD
With Sean Roy Parker
Saturday 4th May 2019
Free Event - Limited Spaces!
Processing Waste: How To Use Surplus Food
With Sean Roy Parker
Saturday 4th May 2019
Free Event - Limited Spaces!
Join us for a two part workshop led by artist and environmentalist Sean Roy Parker. Focusing on surplus food and where to find it, we'll be talking about how to reduce food waste and eat well! Come along for one or both sessions. The event will end with a dinner at Chaos Magic.
Wild Food Tour 12.00-13.30
Join a leisurely walk through the city, looking at overlooked sources of food, identifying local edibles, and talking about civic responsibility.
Kimchi Workshop 16.00-17.30
Using some of the earlier findings, learn to make a simple vegan kimchi using cupboard basics and leftover foods. Bring a jar!
Sean Roy Parker is an artist, environmentalist and social worker living in London. He has recently exhibited in 'The romance of flowers'; at Kingsgate Project Space, London, ‘Permission Slip’ at Good Press, Glasgow, ‘SURPLUS’ at Peak Art, London (all 2018) and has an upcoming commission with Fungus Press, Croydon. Parker runs Brixton Pound Café, London’s only radical pay-what-you-can community café recognised as an Urban Food Hero by Mayor of London, and is a Lead Artist on Get The Message, Camden Arts Centre’s Special Educational Needs (SEN) schools programme.
Spaces are limited for this event. Please use the Eventbrite link. If you can no longer attend, contact us at chaosmagicspace@gmail.com
This workshop is part of Chaos Magic's Ecology programme focused around 'The Curious Tower'. 'The Curious Tower' is a piece of communal land in Victoria Park, Nottingham which is maintained by Chaos Magic members and friends. Guided by witches, nutritionalists, worm mothers and herbalists together we will grow a magical garden of food & herbs, with an active programme of events and workshops about permaculture.
Follow our progress here:
https://www.chaosmagic.space/the-curious-tower-blog
Image: 'Aster, bedstraw, colt's-foot' workshop with Cell Project Space, 2017, photo by Rob Harrison