InterCultural Pollination of the Present

2019

Culinary herb seeds, unpasteurized honey, hand blown glass, wood, polycarbonate, chlorophyll ink, pyrography.

This small living time capsule/reliquary is composed of several layers that relate to the mutually affectual culinary activities of humans and bees. A wooden container engraved with botanical illustrations carries a blown glass vessel. This vessel contains a variety of plant seeds from culinary herbs that are specifically chosen for their desirability to bees for pollination. The seeds are suspended in pure, unpasteurized honey; which acts as a preserving agent. In this way, the result of the bees’ labour - honey - is used to preserve the futures of the very plants they used to create it inside a vessel created by human hands. Thus the project acts as a locus of combined plant/insect/human culture. 

In the early summer of 2019, this project along with several others around the world was chosen a one day Agri-Cultures/Seed.Links exhibition for one day in Longyearbyen, Svalbard before being interred permanently in the original global seed vault located nearby. Inside the abandoned coal mine the old vault lies within, a growing archive of contemporary artwork (The Svalbard Seed Cultures Ark) acts as a cultural tangent to the biological seed archive that exists adjacently in the same mountain.

Seed Cultures Archive:

https://www.seedcultures.com

List of Culinary Herbs Included:

  • Basil

  • Borage

  • Chives

  • Coriander (Cilantro)

  • Dill

  • Fennel

  • Lavender

  • Lemon Balm (Melissa)

  • Mint

  • Nasturtium

  • Oregano

  • Parsley

  • Rosemary

  • Sage

  • Summer Savory

  • Tarragon 

  • Thyme