Lexicon of Sustainability
At Fishtowne
November 18th, 2011, 5:00pm – 7:00pm
An evening with the cooperative |
Join Walking Fish at Fishtowne on Friday, November 18th for a one-night "pop-up" show featuring artwork by Douglas Gayeton and smoked fish. Twenty-four of Gayeton's prints will be on display in this unique, yet fitting venue.
The Lexicon of Sustainability show is 1 of 100 shows taking place around the country. For the past two years Douglas Gayeton has been photographing some of the foremost practitioners of sustainability in food and farming. These insights have been translated into beautiful large format photo collages (24 x 38 inch).
To bring these important ideas to a national audience, the Lexicon Project is asking local groups from around the country to host temporary exhibits in their respective communities as a way to spur dialog about how people can have a positive impact on their local food systems.
We invite you to join Walking Fish and friends to see Gayeton's work, sample local hors d'peuvres, and participate in the silent auction. |
Lexicon of Sustainability
At Watts Grocery
October 3, 2011, 5:00pm – 8:00pm
An Art Exhibit & Auction
RSVP required - info@walking-fish.org
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On Monday, October 3rd more than 125 people attended the one-night "pop-up" show at Watts Grocery in Durham. The show featured artwork by Douglas Gayeton and locally sourced hors d'oeuvres prepared by Amy Tornquist. Twenty-four of Gayeton's prints were auctioned off to support other fishing communities design creative business plans that make local, healthy, high quality, low-impact seafood more accessible.
October 3, 2011, 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Space is limited. RSVP required (info@walking-fish.org).
There will be a cash bar and locally sourced hors d'oeuvres prepared by Amy Tornquist, chef and owner of Watts Grocery.
Watts Grocery
1116 Broad Street, Durham, NC, 27705
The event was sponsored by Craven Allen Gallery, Eastern Carolina Organics, Elodie Farms, Farmhand Foods, and the Durham Art Guild.
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