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Metabolic Rifts & How We Heal — Seed sowing with artist Alicia Escott

  • Far Out West Community Garden Far Out West Dune Community Garden, 43rd Avenue, San Francisco, CA (map)

Metabolic Rifts & How We Heal — Local Wildflower Seed Workshop and art talk with local artist Alicia Escott.

This workshop is an intimate initiation of a larger, year long, art project celebrating the native dune ecologies and non-human community of the Outer Sunset and Ocean Beach.

Participants will collectively sow the seeds for possibilities and new beginnings, participants will be given local ocean beach dune ecology seeds that we will sow, growing native wildflower “sculptures” out of a reclaimed plastic packages. These living sculptures will become habitat for native pollinators over the course of spring.

This event is co-hosted by the Far Out West Community Garden and Surfrider Foundation’s Ocean Friendly Gardens Program, and is supported by the SFAC Individual Artist Grant . This intimate activity will begin with a short talk to initiate this project and will be accompanied by a facilitated participatory conversation about the life that can arise out of death and decay and the opportunity for positive change that can come out of small apocalypses. Execution of this project is easy and accessible all materials are provided, participation is limited

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