It’s 56 pages long, raw and wriggling, and it has a free pull-out poster. We have finally published the newspaper that tells the story of ‘An artist, a farmer and a scientist walk into a bar’, and we’d love to share it with you.
The Story of the WildFood Store
Highlights from Pulse of the Earth & Groundswell
Groundswell Gallery for September 8, 2019
Groundswell Gallery for September 7, 2019
"If the Earth could speak, what would it say?" - Alex's 48 hours in the hole
‘The Hole for The Living Classroom’ has gifted us many puns, and here’s another - it turns out Alex’s existential ambitions go deep, very, very deep. At Groundswell he will conclude his 'hole' project with a performance called ‘Earth Oracle’. He will spend 48 hours within the hole, drinking only water and sleeping under the open sky. The public are invited to pose questions to the earth and on the morning of Saturday 7th September he will respond to these questions from within the hole. He’ll emerge later that day, and will be in conversation with MC Adam Blakester about the project on the main stage. You can read an article about it that was recently published in the Inverell Times.
What would you ask the Earth Oracle?
See below for some hole digging action to get you thinking, courtesy of Justin Hewitson.
Why The Long Drive to Bingara is actually a top idea.
An Artist, a Farmer, and a Scientist - intro video!
The residencies begin...
Well we’ve begun the journey. KSCA artists Laura Fisher, Jono Bolitho, Georgina Pollard and myself arrived at The Living Classroom to begin our residencies and artworks, engage with the local community and deliver workshops that focused on the role of carbon in the environment and the production of food.