“This project touches upon so many important and timely issues: food security, environmental sustainability, wellbeing, migration, cultural diversity, and inclusivity to name a few. Growing your own food can become an act of resistance - cultivating the land, maintaining one's own culture in the face of hostile environments and repressive immigration policies” - Creative Dundee

Botanical Migrations

Sixteen repeat pattern silk screen prints, installed as posters in Mary Slessor Gardens, Dundee (2021).

Each poster links to a corresponding blog entry and recipe by participants

Each 118.9 x 84.1cm

A collaborative project with The Maxwell Centre and Ninewells Community Gardens (2020-2021), curated by Sharing Not Hoarding, brought together urban gardeners across Dundee to share recipes using local produce and personal migration stories. These contributions inspired 16 patterned posters installed in Slessor Gardens, celebrating the city's cultural diversity through the intertwined journeys of plants and people.

See also the connecting work Toile

 

BOTANICAL MIGRATIONS was produced in partnership with The Maxwell Centre and Ninewells Community Garden, commissioned and curated by Sharing Not Hoarding Dundee.

Working with urban gardeners across Dundee, participants were invited to contribute recipes (using locally grown produce) and personal stories of migration. These stories and recipes inspired a series of 16 repeat pattern posters, combining delicate hand drawn botanics with traditional Victorian tile patterns.

The project naturally bears testimony to the diversity of Dundee - embedding the migration of plants and people into the fabric of the prints with recipes coming from places as far apart as France, Spain, Ukraine, Poland, Argentina, USA, Pakistan, SE Asia, and Scotland. Individual gardeners record how they came to call Dundee home in corresponding blog entries (which can be accessed, together with the recipes, by QR codes embedded within the posters.) The project was accompanied by an evening of recipe sharing {online}, where participants demonstrated their recipes and shared about their experience of being involved in the project.

Ingredients locally grown/ foraged included; fenugreek, coriander, tomatillo, pumpkin, courgette, garlic, tomato, sweetcorn, beetroot, rhubarb, mushrooms, elderflower, sloe berries, green beans, red pepper, and dandelion.

With special thanks to Cully Mc Cullogh, Jonathan Baxter, Manuela de los Rios, Helena Simmons, Kate Treharne, and all the participants: Farzana, Urszula, Alexander & Caroline, Mary, Kate, Christina, Jalal, Nadège, Gisela, Gibby, J. Neff, Geeta and Tess.

Thank you for sharing your recipes and your stories. 

You can read more about the project in an article published by Creative Dundee here.

Installation view: Mary Slessor Gardens, Dundee Waterfront, 2021

Online Recipe Sharing Event

An evening of recipe sharing hosted by participants and the artist, included demonstrations of recipes, tips and feedback from participants about their experiences being part of the project. Produced by Sharing Not Hoarding, Dundee.

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