Antenna Magazine article
I feel honoured to be featured in Antennae magazine's 67th issue, showcasing an incredible range of stories and voices that explore gardening as a creative process.
Maggie and I chatting in the garden.
My piece shares a conversation with artist and community-development worker Maggie Shirley, that took place in my bright and frosty October garden, over cups of homegrown tulsi tea. We talked about family, community, history, food security, art, activism, cabbages, crickets and more!
Download the issue for free at www.antennae.org.uk
Thank you to Antennae’s Founder and Editor in Chief, Giovanni Aloi, and my collaborator Maggie Shirley for the beautiful opportunity to participate and share.
"Antennae (est. 2006) is an independent, hybrid, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the intersections of nature and visual culture. Entirely free to the public, Antennae operates without institutional funding, grants, or philanthropic support. Its format and ethos are shaped by the principles of knowledge transfer and widening participation, offering an inclusive platform for emerging ideas and voices often overlooked by mainstream academia."