Tagliatelle ai funghi by Rodrigo AliagaThe Earth on the Plate
There is a quiet holiness in the way the earth offers itself to our tables. We often forget that what sustains us began in the dark, damp silence of the forest floor, hidden beneath layers of fallen leaves and the slow passage of seasons. To…
Native Lichen by Leanne LindsayThe Cartography of the Small
In the study of geography, we are taught to look for the grand markers: the mountain ranges that divide nations, the rivers that carve valleys, the coastlines that define the limits of our maps. Yet, there is an entire world that exists beneath…
Shaping the Clay by Swati IyerThe Memory of Earth
In the quiet corners of a workshop, there is a conversation happening between the hand and the element. It is a slow, tactile dialogue that predates our modern obsession with speed. To touch raw earth is to engage with a history that has been…
