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Foraging Across Field and File

Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library, “Vingboons Map of Manhattan,” 1639; Sareh Imani, When the Wind Dies Down, and the Rain Grows Gentle, at 56 Henry, photo by Shannon, 2026.

Location

We’ll join LinYee Yuan of Field Meridians, Shelly Fank of Friends of Brower Park, and Alison Beshai of Resource Library at Brower Park in North Crown Heights. We’ll meet at Shirley Chisholm Circle at 4pm; the closet entrance is on Park Place and Kingston Ave.


Agenda

Today we’ll celebrate spring and Earth Day by exploring place-based pedagogy with Field Meridians, “an artist collective committed to creating tools for ecological resilience through social practice.” We’ll consider how foraging and gleaning — plus other modes of ecological observation and non-extractive collecting — can serve as both fieldwork practices and exploratory research methods. We’ll start the afternoon with an introduction by LinYee, then take a 30-minute tour of the edible canopy with Shelly, then engage in an Ecological Reciprocity workshop with Alison, then reflect with LinYee! 


To Prepare for Today

(again, it’s a long list, but it’s a sampler of small bits 🙂):


Fieldwork Documentation

LinYee Yuan introducing us to Field Meridians and their Observer publication; Alison Beshai of Resource Library sits at the table. Photo by Shannon Mattern.
The Field Meridians’ Observer, with packets from their seed library. Photo by Fanny Krivoy.
Shelly Fank leads us on an edible tour of Shirley Chisholm Park and shares foraged petals. Photo by Caiti Borruso.

American Colony, Wild Flowers of Palestine, 1900-20, via Public Domain Review.