Future Kitchens: Food, Land, and Collective Care is a cross-sector public program presented by ThirdSpace Action Lab x moCa Cleveland. The evening brings together artists, growers, organizers, and neighbors to explore food justice, urban agriculture, and ecological interdependence through the lens of contemporary art and community practice.
The program features the community-rooted work of Shalom & Tranquility Garden Network, led by Ebonie Randle, and Hood Honey, led by Trey Williams, highlighting their ongoing contributions to land stewardship, pollinator ecosystems, and food sovereignty.
Throughout the evening, moCa is activated as a civic and sensory environment where foodways, land-based knowledge, and cultural practice are shared, experienced, and collectively reimagined.
During this event moCa will display two film screenings of Bees on the Bus, with a moderated conversation following the second screening. Additionally, guests will be able to enjoy the following:
Cleveland Botanical Garden tea workshop activation
ThirdSpace Reading Room pop-up
Additional environmental and food systems touchpoints
First 50 meals from YUM Village Food Truck are free