Below Ground: Soil Life in a Changing Climate - Reception - POSTPONED
2 November 2022 2 November 2022Venue Irish Agricultural Museum, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford. Eircode: Y35 HP22
What goes on below our feet? A bustling community of plant roots, tiny animals, and microbes underpin our way of life – bringing us food, cleaning water, and regulating our climate. How are vibrant soil communities affected by climate change? How will it affect us? The life and wonder of soil is always with us, but rarely seen. Join us on a journey of discovery below ground!
Featuring the artwork of: Cathy Reddy, Eileen Hutton, Frank Ashwood, Giulia Canevari, Hanneke van Ryswyk, Wim van Egmond, and more!
A special reception for the Below Gound exhibition will take place on Wednesday, 2nd November from 1pm - 3pm. Tickets are limited and early booking is advised.
This event is part of the Festival of Farming and Food and made possible thanks to support from Teagasc, Science Foundation Ireland, and the British Ecological Society. This exhibition is curated by Natalie Oram, John Finn and Dina in 't Zandt, Teagasc.
The exhibition runs until November 6, 2022 and is free for members to visit and included in daily admission for all visitors to Johnstown Castle. Find out more https://johnstowncastle.ie/whats-on/