Monday 10 June
Join this fishbowl session exploring how plant and fungi ecologies can reframe our human relationships, systems and designs. Drawing on botanical science, world-building practice and science fiction we will look at how inspiration from plants and fungi can pave the way for greener, symbiotic futures.
This session will be facilitated by Kalpana Arias (climate activist, gardener and Founder and Director of Nowadays on Earth)
Monday 10 June
4:00 pm - 5:30 pmThe Natural History Museum Attenborough Studio, Cromwell Road South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD
Attenborough Studio
The Grow Urban Festival is an extraordinary celebration of the remarkable individuals and projects dedicated to growing and greening our beloved city of London. It is a platform where urban gardeners, community growers, and sustainability advocates come together to share their knowledge, inspire one another, and showcase their remarkable work.
The Grow Urban Festival shines a spotlight on the unsung heroes who are transforming our urban landscapes into vibrant, green spaces, fostering community resilience and promoting food security. Through workshops, demonstrations, site visits, and networking opportunities, this festival aims to empower and educate individuals from all walks of life, encouraging them to embrace sustainable living and contribute to the greening of our city.