[Scpg] Screening of "The Future of Food", Friday March 10th 7:30 PM @ Not A Cornfield
Jaime Juantara
jaimejuantara at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 28 21:34:53 PST 2006
FRIDAY, March 10, 2006 / 7:30pm @ Not A Cornfield
The Future of Food
Directed by Deborah Koons Garcia
88 min, USA 2004
http://notacornfield.com/events/march10.html
Please join us for a free screening of the documentary "The Future of
Food" by Deborah Koons Garcia. This film explores the workings of the
modern seed industry and its impact on our food supply. It also looks
in depth at the alarming introduction and proliferation of genetically
modified seeds.
Following the film we will host an open discussion to explore
alternatives to large scale industrial agriculture, seed saving and
exchange, urban community gardens and related topics. Come share your
thoughts and hear how the seeds of Not A Cornfield will be used in
future projects.
ABOUT THE NOT A CORNFIELD PROJECT
Growing in the historic center of Los Angeles, the Not Cornfield
project transforms an industrial brownfield site into a cornfield for
one agricultural cycle. Now the Los Angeles Historic State Park, the
site popularly known as 'The Cornfield' had remained derelict for more
than a decade. The project serves as a potent metaphor that provides a
focus for reflection and action in a city unclear about the location of
its energetic and historic center.
ABOUT LAUREN BON, NOT A CORNFIELD ARTIST
Lauren Bon resides in Los Angeles and holds a Masters of Architecture
degree from MIT and a BA from Princeton. Ms. Bon is a trustee of the
Annenberg Foundation and President of Not A Cornfield, LLC. Her recent
urban, public and land art projects in the U.S., Hong Kong, Belfast and
Northern Ireland, as well as her role as a trustee, make her uniquely
poised to build the capacity of the Foundation in the area of site
based philanthropy, serving communities through education, civic,
health, artistic initiatives and programs. Not a Cornfield art project
is being developed through a grant by the Annenberg Foundation.
Not A Cornfield
www.notacornfield.com
South gate:
1201 N. Spring St.
North gate:
1799 Baker St.
(323) 226-1158
- All events and activities are FREE.
- Handicapped Accessible
- Refreshments served during special events
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