Tinworks Art: In Conversation brings together artists, writers, scientists, and creative thinkers from various fields to discuss the topics of our time. Monthly from March through June, Tinworks will convene thought leaders from the region and beyond for a pilot series On Food and Farming. The conversations have been developed in consideration of artist Agnes Denes’ new work, Wheatfield—An Inspiration. The seed is in the ground, which will be presented at Tinworks for the 2024 exhibition season, and in collaboration with Mary Stein, a community leader in sustainable food systems endeavors and recently retired program leader of the Sustainable Food and Bioenergy Systems degree program at Montana State University.
Tickets for each conversation can be purchased in advance at the links provided below.
Tinworks Art: In Conversation brings together artists, writers, scientists, and creative thinkers from various fields to discuss the topics of our time. Monthly from March through June, Tinworks will convene thought leaders from the region and beyond for a pilot series On Food and Farming. The conversations have been developed in consideration of artist Agnes Denes’ new work, Wheatfield—An Inspiration. The seed is in the ground, which will be presented at Tinworks for the 2024 exhibition season, and in collaboration with Mary Stein, a community leader in sustainable food systems endeavors and recently retired program leader of the Sustainable Food and Bioenergy Systems degree program at Montana State University.
Liz Carlisle. Agroecologist. Professor. Country Music Singer
Host Bruce Maxwell. Agroecologist. Professor. Food Systems Changemaker
Mary Murphy. Food Historian. Professor Emeritus. Author
Host Sarah Calhoun. Businesswoman. Social Entrepreneur. Founder of Red Ants Pants
Mariah Gladstone. Founder of Indigikitchen
Host Jill Falcon Ramaker. Professor. Director of Buffalo Nations Food System Initiative
Lauren O’Neill-Butler. Writer. Editor. Educator
Host Jenny Moore. Director of Tinworks