
On a derelict Belfast city centre site we created an edible heritage garden, cultural venue, and learning space that not only grew food, but built relationships, welcomed creative voices, and told stories about: past and present, climate, land, our city, people, space, belonging, migration, exchange, and change.
This exhibition—housed in the shell of the Art Deco Bank or Ireland building overlooking Royal Avenue—records the process, celebrates the place, and acknowledges the precarity of this meanwhile project in the context of redevelopment and climate crisis.
In conversation with the lead creators: Brink!, quarto, and Grow NI, the event will explore how inter-disciplinary collaboration, co-design, and community engagement can combine to allow new ways of connecting to nature, and each other, to emerge.
The event will now take place from midday to 3 pm, with three one-hour sessions starting at 12, 1, and 2 pm. Each session can accommodate up to 25 people.


Wheelchair Accessible • Suitable for All Ages
Sponsored by:

ExploŁe MorĦ
Design Week 2025




