
EXHIBITIONs
At the heart of We Feed The World are connections: between farm dwellers and storytellers; seed savers and flavour savourers; lost traditions and future ambitions. We invite you to join us as we nurture these critical relationships through photography exhibitions, poetry performances, and regenerative conversation panels, taking place in person in the UK and captured online for all.
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THE EXHIBITION
The food web is the web of life, an entanglement of reciprocity in which we’re all spun. The radial threads that spread from its core determine existence on earth: climate, culture, ecology, justice, wellbeing, connection.
How do we find our way back to a humbling, empowering connection with our food web, even as it is unravelled by industrial forces bent on commodifying life?
Through photography and poetry, following in We Feed The World’s path, We Feed The UK told stories of the tide turners, grain rebels and soil sisters weaving a quiet resistance; disrupting the dominant narratives imposed on us by ‘big ag’.
Following months of community exhibitions rolling out in succession across ten regions of the UK, each celebrating a local story captured by a local photographer and poet, the complete collection from We Feed The UK is now united with We Feed The World, touring as a thematic exhibition, opening thousands of hearts and minds to the beautiful potential of agroecology.


Agriculture is one of the most creative acts that human beings can be engaged in.
And the fact that the creativity of the photographers and the creativity of the small farmers has come together in this exhibition makes for a very powerful story.
Vandana Shiva, Activist and Academic



Fantastic exhibition! Perhaps the
Murray Ballard, exhibition attendee
most important subject of our times. Wonderful to see it explored so extensively with photography.





We came twice. We left excited, unable to stop talking about it all. “A freckle in the hand”- the seed – which this exhibition must have made grow and grow. Overwhelming and thrilling.
Cressida, exhibition attendee




A beautiful, mystical, raw insight into all the skills, details, and different people that underpin our most essential food system.
Bonnie Hewson, exhibition attendee






Such a beautiful and inspiring exhibition! The combination of photography, poetry and objects brings the stories alive. I learnt so much from this and love how it encompasses such varied perspectives and locations whilst making the value of biodiversity and care so central.
Laura Dunne, exhibition attendee




Having already reached over 250,000 people directly at events and 55 million more through media and online coverage, this exhibition is a timely snapshot of a movement rapidly gathering pace.
Take a look at our upcoming tour dates and events below, or get in touch to host We Feed The World (or We Feed The UK) in a gallery, barn, library, or university in your area.

TOUR DATES AND REGIONAL EVENTS
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A Fish Called Julie: Exhibition Launch Party
PAST: 3 April 2025 @ Martin Parr Foundation, Bristol
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Fibre: The Exhibition
PAST: 6 February – 22 March 2025 @ Belfast Exposed in Belfast
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Live Action Linen
PAST: 14 February 2025 @ Belfast Exposed
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Regenerative Conversation: Fibre Farming in Ireland
PAST: 8 February 2025 @ Belfast Exposed
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Fibre: Exhibition Launch Party
PAST: 6 February 2025 @ Belfast Exposed in Belfast
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Agri-culture: The Exhibition II
PAST: 28 September 2024 – 19 April 2025 @ Abbot Hall in Cumbria
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Live Poetry: Oxford Real Farming Conference
PAST: 9 January 2025 @ Oxford Real Farming Conference
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Unearthed: Soil Restoration in Northumberland: The Exhibition
PAST: 9 November 2024 – 12 January 2025 @ National Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland
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Unearthed: Soil Restoration in Northumberland: Regenerative Conversations
PAST: 7 December 2024 @ National Landscape Discovery Centre in Northumberland
FIND EVENTS NEAR YOU
Find upcoming farming and food storytelling events across the UK.

PAST EVENT RECORDINGS
Watch back enlightening discussions unearthing the power of farming in forging a safe and just future for all, and the importance of telling these stories with the support of the arts.
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