Intuitions for Soil
Panel Discussion

Intuitions for Soil

Thu 30 Jan 2025
18.00 – 20.00
£12.00/£9.00 concessions
Screening Room
South Wing

Bringing together an artist, regenerative grower, and writer featured in the exhibition, this panel discussion sinks into the personal philosophies which guide and nurture our relationships with soil, emphasizing the importance of active listening and care in fostering a deeper connection to the earth. 

 This panel includes Lauren Gault, Poppy Okotcha and will be chaired by award-winning writer and contributor to the SOIL catalogue, Jennifer Kabat. 

About Jennifer Kabat 

Jennifer Kabat is a writer based in rural Upstate New York. She’s received an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant for her criticism and teaches at the School of Visual Arts and the New School, New York. Her writing has been published by BOMB, frieze, McSweeney’s, Granta and the New York Times, and included in Best American Essays. She is the author of The Eighth Moon: A Memoir of Belonging and Rebellion (Milkweed Editions, 2024), and the forthcoming book Nightshining (Milkweed Editions, 2025). 

About Poppy Okotcha

Poppy Okotcha is a trained horticulturist and regenerative grower, on a mission to inspire people to engage with and connect to the natural world.  

With her joyful Instagram content, poppy teaches people how to grow and forage their own food, whilst living and eating consciously - for personal, community and planetary health. As a young black woman, Poppy also advocates for those who are underrepresented and marginalised in the world of horticulture and environmentalism. 

Poppy’s successful modelling career began in 2014 (she has worked with brands like Vivienne Westwood and Chloe), but in 2016, exhausted by work and international travel, her focus turned to her garden - and to learning how to grow her own good quality, nutrient-dense, food. She began to think more deeply about the connection between healthy environments, healthy food, and, indeed, healthier (happier) people, and decided to train as a horticulturist.  

In 2016 Poppy began her horticulture studies with the Royal Horticultural Society, and spent time working with a number of community gardens in London. She also studied alongside Martin Crawford, the creator of the oldest “food forest” in England, qualifying in 2019 as a Permaculture Designer.  

Poppy has been featured on Gardeners’ World (BBC2), and is a regular contributor to the Royal Horticultural Society podcast.  

The public programme is presented with support from Gaia Art Foundation and the World Living Soils Forum by Moët Hennessy