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The Apocalypse Pantry
Residency 1 August–1 September 2016
Installation photograph from ‘The Apocalypse Pantry’, Zayaan Khan and Heather Thomson’s residency on A4’s 1st floor. In the middle, a wooden shelf with bottled preserves and plant matter is mounted on a metal gate, with worn wooden drawers and more bottled plant matter sitting on the floor below it.
Installation view: The Apocalypse Pantry, August 1, 2016–September 1, 2016. Image courtesy of A4 Arts Foundation.
Title The Apocalypse Pantry Dates 1 August–1 September 2016 Location 1st Floor Tagline Artist in residence Apocalypse Pantry (Zayaan Khan & Heather Thomson). Credits

Coordinator:
francis burger

The Apocalypse Pantry is a futuristic fiction that manifests through the collaborative practice of Zayaan Khan and Heather Thompson. Imagining Cape Town in a time of apocalypse, Khan and Thompson forage and experiment with useful plants and other matter, creating survival guidelines and sharing in ‘apocalypse optimism’.

Khan and Thompson are enthusiastic and encyclopedic practitioners accomplished in diverse fields, from land reform and food sovereignty to green roofing systems, confectionery design, and entomophagy. Apocalypse Kitchen is embedded in land and food justice. From indigenous food reclamation to art as a tool for narrative, food becomes a way to share stories of struggle and solution.

Installation view: The Apocalypse Pantry, August 1, 2016–September 1, 2016. Image courtesy of A4 Arts Foundation.
Installation view: The Apocalypse Pantry, August 1, 2016–September 1, 2016. Image courtesy of A4 Arts Foundation.
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