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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2015 · 40 MIN

17: David Burns and Austin Young on Fruit Trees on Public Property

from The Urban Farm Podcast Private feed for Members · host Greg Peterson

David Burns and Austin Young talk about the placement of fruit trees throughout urban spaces as a means to cultivate community and food security. Fallen Fruit is a collaborative art project that began in Los Angeles in 2004 with mapping public fruit–fruit that grows on or over public property. Our projects include diverse site-specific artworks that embrace public participation. Fallen Fruit’s art works encourage the public to experience their city as a fruitful, generous place, inviting people to engage in sharing and collectively explore the meaning of community and collaboration through public participation and exhibition projects. Check out our show notes at https://www.urbanfarm.org/2015/12/24/david-burns-and-austin-young/

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