Glasgow Seed School ~ Seed Stories, Fugitive Ecologies
Seeds are deeply entangled with the stories of our bodies, migrations, ecologies and resistances. We can trace instances of adaptation, survival, creativity and play through the histories of our seeds.
Seed saver and researcher Christian Keeve is fascinated by the popular re-emergence of seedkeeping practices, as well as the errant, furtive and fugitive histories of seed projects in the USA.
As new digital platforms seek to gather and share seed saving knowledge, Christian turns to the contemporary politics of agro-ecology and cooperative geographies to determine their potential for a decentralised and more just food system.
In a relaxed online event, Christian will be in conversation with Skye-based gardener and artworker Joss Allen. Together, they explore how ideas of care, play, knowledge politics and queer futurity mingle in our changing seedscape.
Time: 19:00 GMT