Cultured: Edible Experiments with More-than-Human Worlds

17 February 2026
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A conversation on the intimate, interspecies connections made possible by the everyday work of fermentation, in a workshop bringing science, critical theory, and community together at the Duke Campus Farm. Participants will work co-create living kombucha or sauerkraut ferments to bring home. πŸ—“οΈ Saturday, February 21, 2026 πŸ•™10:00AM-12:00PM πŸ“ Duke Campus Farm πŸ₯ž Light breakfast included […]

A conversation on the intimate, interspecies connections made possible by the everyday work of fermentation, in a workshop bringing science, critical theory, and community together at the Duke Campus Farm. Participants will work co-create living kombucha or sauerkraut ferments to bring home.

πŸ—“οΈ Saturday, February 21, 2026

πŸ•™10:00AM-12:00PM

πŸ“ Duke Campus Farm

πŸ₯ž Light breakfast included

🎫 Registration is free but required here (limited spots)

About the series

Composting Theory: Ecological Care in Practice is a hands-on workshop series developed by the Revaluing Care Lab in collaboration with the Duke Campus Farm. The series explores ecological care as a feminist and post-humanist practice through material engagement with soil and living systems, and collective reflection.

These workshops are designed primarily for faculty and graduate students. Advanced undergraduates interested in participating should email saskia.cornes@duke.edu.

Please email any additional inquiries to revaluingcarelab@duke.edu.


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