


Food Dialogue

Occupied fields

#Agronautas Ciclo-Remolques equipados

Mom's Bread

2πr

Feast on the Bridge

500 Plates

Cozinha Coletiva

#Agronautas Agrodomésticos a la Calle!

Mantel Urbano para un Picnic Vecinal

theEATproject

Les Banquets Publics

KOOKMET

#Agronautas Comedor Móvil – UAH Alcalá

LA TOMA

WE(ED)S

#Agronautas Agrococina

Diggers Dinners

Cuisine itinérante à Hautepierre

Tankcocina

CULT

Sur place ou à emporter

Cooking Garden

Feast

La Cheminambule

COMMUNAL BAKERY

FAT-TEN’U FOODS

#Agronautas Agroestación Matadero

I Eat You Eat Me

Open Dinner {eettafel}

Gottesacker

Night picnics in Rosario

Soup

#Agronautas BioticCity

Mobile hospitality

Socialising Outside University Prescriptions

Gefundenes Fressen

Hasoso

#Agronautas RUrban Station Reykjavik

Made in Vitrolles

IN DA KüCHE

La cuisine des fougères

Dinner Dedicated to the White Dove

Socialising Outside University Prescriptions
So why S.O.U.P? what makes students dedicate their time to operating a dodgy hotplate and chopping vegetables? CSM’s new campus at King’s Cross places students as cultural producers at the heart of building a new piece of city, developed by urban planners fuelled by neoliberal agendas the building offers a learning space in which you can’t make coffee but you can buy one. Against these conditions, how are our practices and modes of being shaped and changed?
Our art studios exist as a centre point of contestation and negotiation in the lived experience of the students, but we ask, what should these spaces be? A protected space of imagination and experimentation or simulated preparations for the conditions outside that encourage students into their learned paths of competition and independent working, perpetuating the isolations of society. Recognising the value of cross course, cross year interaction and conversation when sharing a meal, cooking and sharing vegetarian S.O.U.P every Friday is an opportunity to explore collaborative methodologies for the reimagining and potential reinventing of our environment and education. Through offering an alternative and in many ways better way for the student body to access a key resource, that of nourishment; we reject the disempowerment and loss of autonomy the institution offers and open up an exploration in parallel to it; a space to begin to navigate the potential effect we can have acting as a collective entity.
In taking the offer of donation based soup participants and facilitators partake in an alternative economy and learn through experience the benefits of collectivising and acting in resistance. S.O.U.P is a form of localised activism, a project that recognises a problem in the art school environment and takes collective ownership of finding a solution, in this positivity and genuine use value it holds the potential to act as a starting point for a renewed, reimagined learning environment.
About the team
Socialising Outside University Prescriptions (S.O.U.P) is facilitated by successive generations of 3rd year students participating in the Fine Art BA course at Central Saint Martin’s College of Art & Design, London. Taking place among a uniquely transient community this project of resistance has been sustained across three academic years and countless participants. 2017’s iteration of the project was spearheaded by Georgia Clayton-Jeeves and Daisy Shayler with support and participation from the active studio community. This brought a uniquely feminist perspective and enhanced intentions towards methods of mutual aid and self care to S.O.U.P.
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