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The contributions to this issue of S.P.A.M. Spreads explore the politics and future of food production and consumption, ideas of hospitality and acts of eating together, and methods ofsharing practice and preserving cultures.
Featuring work by Andro Semeiko, Gherdai Hassell, Giulia Ausenda Stanford, Maria Howard + Rosie King, LACAS allotments: Penny Hallas and Ross Pinkerton, Bob Bicknell-Knight, Tara Homasi, Madas David, Ted Talk, Michiru Nakayama, Holly Eliza Temple, Yu Chunju, Vanessa Murrell, Erin Collins, Stephanie Francis-Shanahan, B. Guerin, Jess Kumwongpin-Barnes, Kat Wood, Laima Matuzonytė, Helen Shaddock.
Pages were selected from an open call by BALTIC Producer (Documentation, Library & Archive) Sarah Bouttell, Assistant Curator, Elaine Robertson and Artist, Kara Chin. Between February and July 2022, this publication will travel to communities across the North East of England on board a custom-built bus as part of BALTIC’s mobile exhibition, What’s forTea?
S.P.A.M. Spreads reimagines a Self-Publishing Artists’ Market in printed form. It offers a spacewhere a vibrant community of artists, activists, illustrators and zine-makers can come togetherto exchange practice, share ideas and tell stories.
S.P.A.M. Spreads #1 can be viewed digitally on balticplus.uk here: http://balticplus.uk/spam-spreads-1-c34010/
BALTIC’s What’s for Tea? Tour is delivered in partnership with Travelling Gallery, Scotland.
© 2022 BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
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