A Fertile Ground (Soup and Conversation)

Led by Alex Wilde with Fife Contemporary Art & Craft

You are invited to come and share a bowl of soup made from local produce and take part in a food related discussion
in the St Andrew’s Museum as part of the exhibition Hotpot [food, art + people].

Four soup and conversation events will be hosted in the gallery during the exhibition.

31st Jan, 7th Feb, 21st Feb and 28th Feb 1 – 2pm

To book your place at the table please contact St Andrews Museum on 01334 659380.

This blog will share the ideas, recipes and documentation from the fours events during the exhibition.

See http://hotpotart.blogspot.com/ for more info about the exhibition.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

An invite to share soup and conversation

A Fertile Ground (Soup and Conversation)
Led by Alex Wilde with Fife Contemporary Art & Craft

You are invited to come and share a bowl of soup made from local produce and take part in a food related discussion in the St Andrew’s Museum as part of the exhibition Hotpot [food, art + people].

Four soup and conversation events will be hosted in the gallery during the exhibition.

31st Jan, 7th Feb, 21st Feb and 28th Feb 1 – 2pm (booking required)


Saturday, 9 January 2010

About A Fertile Ground

All are welcome to come and sit round the table and share a bowl of soup as well as their ideas, feelings and questions about local food production. The soup will be made from local produce - soup being a universal dish, simple and sustaining, the act of eating together a universal activity. The discussion will be initiated by a speaker invited to each event.


The table becomes a platform to raise questions about our relationship to food and its means of production, and the gallery a space for recording and sharing ideas with a wider public.


Throughout the exhibition the space will remain set up as it is for the events and between events the gallery audience will be invited to contribute to an ongoing conversation about local food production. 'A Fertile Ground' will grow throughout the exhibition with documentation of each event gradually being added alongside a resource library and contributions from visitors.