A typical, old Japanese neighborhood, Kitakagaya has a few urban farms, and other various nooks and crannies hiding all sorts of herbs and edible wild plants (also known as ‘weeds’ to some). For our urban herb foraging event, Suhee prepared a ‘herb map’ of the neighborhood, and slowly guided our participants on a walk to discover these plants, and how we can use them.
Continue reading “Springtime: Urban Herb Foraging & Herb Whiskey”A Nature Mandala: Growing Seeds in a Shopping Mall
As much as we could—and albeit, it’s not much in a Japanese shopping mall—our experiment in engaging with holiday shoppers at MUJI this past weekend offered subtle notes: nothing is permanent, slow down, listen to nature, be closer to nature, play with nature, you don’t need to buy anything to do this.
Continue reading “A Nature Mandala: Growing Seeds in a Shopping Mall”‘With Nature’ Events at MUJI
We will be hosting a series of events with MUJI (無印良品) in Japan called “With Nature”. If you are in the area (Osaka/Sakai) come join us for the following events:
Continue reading “‘With Nature’ Events at MUJI”Nick Reeves Award for Arts and Environment
We’ve just been notified that The Branch has received a special commendation from the 2018 Nick Reeves Award for Arts and the Environment!
This award is given annually in recognition of an outstanding contribution in the field of environmental arts, and administered by the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) and the Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World (CCANW). Two organizations received commendations in addition to the award winner.
Continue reading “Nick Reeves Award for Arts and Environment”Alicia Bay Laurel Acoustic Live & The Real Sharing Economy
Alicia Bay Laurel is an American artist, author, and musician, well known for her bestselling 1970 book Living On The Earth, a notable guide for participants in the American back-to-the-land movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Having become good friends with Alicia in the past few years, we’ve starting making use of the real sharing economy together.
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