
Kale Bonham, Mashkiki Won, tattoo flash (liquid acrylic on watercolour paper), detail, 2020
- Thursday, May 20, 2021
- 6:30pm – 8:00pm
- Online with Zoom
Using Christina Battle’s artwork as a starting point, this discussion focuses Mercedes Webb’s article on Battle’s strategy of using seeds as resistance. How can seeds hex capitalism, racism and environmental destruction?
Reading: Mercedes Webb, “To Reciprocate All They Freely Offer”
Everyone welcome! Email [email protected] to receive the Zoom link to the meeting.
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Corinna Ghaznavi is an independent curator and freelance writer. Her research interests include examining human and non-human relationships as a way to move beyond binaries, racism and capitalism. Ghaznavi began saving seeds in 2020. She lives and works in Grey County, Ontario.