Exhibition
Basic Human Needs
5 Jun 2016 – 26 Jun 2016
Cost of entry
FREE
Blaenffos Market Garden
15 artists across europe respond to Manfred Max Neef's ecological ecomonic concepts of fundamental human needs, within a half-built straw bale house on Blaenffof permaculture market garden.
About
Artists taking part:
Anna Brazier, Anna Kedziora, Mark Coulbrook, Carolin Weinert, Colin Shaw, David John Beesley, Joanna Bond, Jodi Nicholson, Mike Williamson, Mita Solanky, Raksha Patel, Sam Vicary, with additional works by Simon Whitehead, Debbie Rees and Julian McKenny.
The exhibition will run from Sunday 5th June until 26th June 2016 in and around our half-built straw bale house. The opening is from 2pm on Sunday 5th June, all welcome, with performances and events, set around the straw bale house and surrounding permaculture market garden.
Vegetable Agenda are an artist/grower led initiative in Pembrokeshire, Wales, working towards making the land a resource for artists, encouraging engagement with aspects of sustainable living and food production, including collaborative projects and events, residencies and involvement in land-based activities.