1st workshop // How will we eat in the future together? [PLAY/CLAY/PLATE]
Workshop
12.10.2025
Workshop: How will we eat in the Future Together? [PLAY/CLAY/PLATE]
Join Savva and Nikita in a workshop where we shape and taste the earth to begin the process of imagining new futures.
Workshop: How will we eat in the Future Together? [PLAY/CLAY/PLATE]
- We’ll gather at Earthwise Residency in room, which serves as the archeological site from “2065”. Objects, artifacts, and soil samples are on and between old window frames, lying horizontally in the studio space.
- Here – among ceramic pieces and food stuff – we work to reflect on climate propaganda and address the future as if it has already happened: How will we eat in the future together?
- On October 12th at 11.00 AM, we invite you to a free workshop, which is open to everyone, whether you’re completely new to ceramics and fermentation or are afraid of the future. The workshop consists of three parts: PLAY, CLAY, PLATE.
- PLAY
- The PLAY begins with collective storytelling and creating more-than-human characters who live in Mols, and the situations that happen between them.
- CLAY
- Midday, in the CLAY section, we will craft objects: ceramic food vessels, play-things from the materials collected in the wild from the local cliffs and shores.
- PLATE
- In the PLATE, we’ll enjoy a hearty lunch, featuring various fermentation samples and fusion recipes. After sharing the tastes and sensations, participants will get to experiment and modify the pre-fermented dishes themselves, using an array of 12 ingredients on the table.
- Join artists Nikita and Savva for 5-hour play-session. The session will take place in English.
- The participation is free, but limited to the 10 available lunches (if you have allergies, please write info@earthwise.dk, so we can inform you of menu specifics). To join, please register your participation.
- About
- Nikita and Savva, who are currently in an 8-week residency at Earthwise with a project that explores the soil labour on the Mols Peninsula over centuries. The residency culminates in the “Subterranean Intelligence Games” early November: Meals, objects, and storytelling celebrating regenerative, positive-sum relations with the earth.
- Nikita Evglevskii is a scenographer, ceramic artist and archivist based in Berlin. Nikita combines film set design with ceramics and flavour-exploring research, working with locally sourced materials and interested in the gestures behind making food and art.
- Savva Dudin is a game designer, playwright and doctoral researcher at Leiden University. Savva develops participatory infrastructures and speculative games that reimagine civic agency and socio-ecological systems, using legal fictioning and play to explore collective action and repair.