RIVER VALLEY RADICAL FUTURES
May 2-25
Travel from the world we live in today in the Connecticut River Valley in Massachusetts, to a future in this same place 100 years beyond the fall of capitalism.
“What kind of world are we trying to create through the work we do today?”
The visions created by members of these groups have been brought to life by seven local artists who created artifacts excavated from the future we imagined. You’ll find artifacts such as: body extensions and creature masks by Sunny Allis, cow brushes and bells made of local materials and drawing from local histories by Mary Kate Cleary, a floating house design by David von Dufving, a tool sharing station with Korean homi by Bo Kim, a secret-baring mural by Sharon Leshner, a flood system made of local clay by Michael Medeiros, and an apothecary by Laura Torraco. You’ll also see a map of the Valley in this future beyond capitalism, illustrated by Alix Gerber and conceptualized through a series of workshops with around 80 people who are building alternative economies today. It can be difficult to live the world we want into being. This exhibit is an invitation to contribute to a shared local folklore of the future we want to build together.
FULL CALENDAR OF EVENTS WITH RVRF PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS
EVENTS AT A.P.E.
MAY 25, 1:30-2:15 • Land Stewardship 100 Years After the Fall of Capitalism
with Mary Kate Cleary
Mary Kate Cleary will discuss the past, present, and potential future of three plants (indigo, bittersweet, and broom corn) and explore the connection between craft, landscape regeneration, agriculture, cow community members and the permaculture design concept of an edge zone.
MAY 9, 5-8pm • ARTS NIGHT OUT w/ Artist Talks
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MAY 10, 2-4pm • Building Alternative Futures
with Alix Gerber
Once we have a vision of a future we want, how do we get there? This workshop takes on the approach of building the world we want within the world we have. What would happen if we lived our lives as if we already lived in the world we imagine? What kinds of systems, tools, processes, rituals, and technologies would we make to address the problems we face? We will walk through a creative process to solve small, practical problems we face today in ways that bring the future we want into being.
(The workshop will involve collaborative activities that build on each other, so it's best if participants can attend for the full 2 hours)
SUNNY ALLIS, MARY KATE CLEARY, DAVID VON DUFVING, BO KIM, SHARON LESHNER, MICHAEL MEDEIROS, LAURA TORRACO, and ALIX GERBER