SeedBroadcast Celebrates Seed: The Untold Story in Albuquerque


SeedBroadcast and the Mobile Seed Story Broadcasting Station is partnering with the Guild Cinema and SEED: The Untold Story to celebrate the revolution of SEED in Albuquerque.
Bring your Seed Stories to record and your Seeds to Swap! Join us for the Albuquerque premiere of SEED: The Untold Story at the Guild Cinema! Q&A with director Taggart Siegel on Nov. 15

Locally grown, open-pollinated seed, growing healthy food, and caring for our family, communities, and earth will transform our world. 

November 15
We will be set up on the curbside from 7pm - 1030pm
Guild Cinema
Albuquerque, NM

SEED: The Untold Story is an award-winning documentary about the dramatic loss of seed diversity and the movement to restore future of our food, from the filmmakers behind The Real Dirt on Farmer John and Queen of the Sun: What are the Bees Telling Us?

Visit SEEDthemovie.com/trailer to watch the trailer.
Jeanette Hart-Mann

Jeanette Hart-Mann is a farmer, artist, activist and teacher committed to the transformative potential of traditional ecological knowledge, embodied land-based practices, creative engagement and more-than-human-relationships. Her current research is focused on agroecology, environmental justice, and eco-social storytelling. Her practice is iterative, emergent and interdisciplinary. She weaves farming, wild crafting, and ecological restoration with video, sculpture, photography, installation, fiber arts, and writing. Hart-Mann is Co-Founder and Co-Director of SeedBroadcast (seedbroadcast.org) an artist collective committed to uplifting the culture in agri-Culture through creative public engagement, Seed Stories and seed sharing. She is also lead farmer, seed steward, and shepherdess at HawkMoth Farm where she is designing and implementing experimental climate-resilient polycultures through integrative plant, animal, soil, and human habitation while producing food for local communities.  Hart-Mann is Co-Director of RAVEL at The University of New Mexico and Associate Professor of Art & Ecology. RAVEL is a field-based Art & Ecology program supporting the intersection of place-based research through art making, community-engagement and professional practice. She received her BFA, summa cum laude and University Honors, summa cum laude at The University of New Mexico and her MFA in Visual Arts from Vermont College of Fine Arts. 

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