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@teachingattheendoftimes @biomaterials.working.group and @voxpopuligallery present Pomological: Poison Apples and Fallen Fruit! Selected from our workshop open call, Pomological is scheduled for Sunday, October 27 · 12 - 2pm, Location TBD. Reserve your spot now! We are eating apples in the end of times. Through discussion and production of fruit leather from salvaged fallen apples, this workshop ruminates on apples in mythical, cultural, and biological contexts. Apple leather is presented in simultaneous processing stages: cooking, dehydrating, and as a bioplastic material within art practices. This workshop explores apples as symbols of knowledge, tickets to (un)paradise, fairy tale poisons and folk remedies, and sci-fi symbionts, grafted from clones. How do we parse inherited stories around sustenance, medicine, and colonial forestry? Through food preservation, what future are we planning? The Biomaterials Working Group (BWG), is an arts research collective based in the part of Lenapehoking called Philadelphia. BWG members include Marcellus Armstrong, Jazmyn Crosby, Theo Loftis, Cecilia McKinnon, and Elizabeth Shores. @biomaterials.working.group @elizabethshores_ @dork.fortress @jazmynmay @dtheo_____ @meatyoakr
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