In Praise of the Fallows - A Guided Tour with FRAUD

Sat 10th September, 2022, 9:45am to 6pm

Join artist duo FRAUD (Audrey Samson and Francisco Gallardo) and their collaborator, farmer Stuart Rose, for a coach tour and guided walk in rural Nottinghamshire, with visits to a series of historic dovecotes and the open-field farming system at Laxton.

As international food production chains fissure and soil quality diminishes, FRAUD seek to question the inevitability of this predicament and explore ways of cultivating 'otherwise'. The artists will explore a genealogy of fertilising practices and discuss ways in which we might 'stay with the fallows'. The day will be rounded off with a drink and savoury snacks at The Dovecote Inn, Laxton (included in ticket price).

A dovecote is a structure intended to house pigeons or doves. They can be freestanding or part of a barn or building.

You can find out more about the history of dovecotes and Laxton's open-field farming system on the event webpage.

A collection of resources which offer some context and critical thought on the issues we will be exploring on the day will be made available in advance of the event.

Attendees should bring a packed lunch.

Transport

Coach transport is provided at no extra cost from Loughborough University, and the coach journey forms part of the event. The coach will depart from outside the Wolfson Cafe on the corner of University Road and Ashby Way at 9.45am and return by 6pm. Please note that Ashby Way is erroneously labelled as 'University Road' on Google Maps. The official campus map is correctly labelled, and shows the cafe.(https://maps.lboro.ac.uk/).

If you are travelling to campus by car you will be able to park for free in Car Park 1. Please enter campus via Epinal Way, say you have been instructed to park in Car Park 1 for an event, and ask for a Visitor Pass.

If you are travelling by public transport, take the Sprint Bus from Loughborough railway station or town centre and alight at Mechanical Engineering. Buses leave the railway station at 9.00 and 9.20, Ashby Square at 9.07 and 9.27, arriving at 9.19 and 9.39.

If you would like to join us but can’t get to Loughborough for the coach, please contact Radar’s Producer Laura Purseglove at l.purseglove@lboro.ac.uk.

Accessibility

Flintham dovecote has step-free access, but we regret that Sibthorpe dovecote does not.

We will be inviting attendees to join the artists in walking from Flintham to Sibthorpe. However anyone who wishes to is welcome to travel between the two dovecotes on the coach. The walk is on flat but uneven ground and will take approximately 40 minutes.

The walk around Laxton is on flat but uneven ground.

If you are a wheelchair user and would like to join us, please contact Laura Purseglove (l.purseglove@lboro.ac.uk).

If you have other specific access requirements or anything you would like us to be aware of when running this event, please let us know via the booking form or email l.purseglove@lboro.ac.uk in advance of booking and we will do our best to accommodate them.

If the booking fee presents a barrier to your accessing this event, please contact Laura Purseglove (l.purseglove@lboro.ac.uk) as we have a number of free places available.

Booking

There is a cost of £5 for this event, which includes transport and light refreshments. Places must be booked in advance via the event webpage.