Futurefarmers

Founded 1995, San Francisco

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Futurefarmers, Soil Horizons, 2022. Courtesy Futurefarmers.

Futurefarmers is a collaborative platform of artists, anthropologists, writers, designers, architects, and farmers creating participatory projects rooted in specific places and moments. Their work opens spaces where familiar logics dissolve, inviting encounters that broaden perspectives and unsettle certainty. Through playful entry points, they have reimagined and “disassembled” systems such as food networks, public transportation, and rural farming to reveal how they function—and how communities can change them. Often beginning as temporary public art, their projects can evolve into durable programs that influence public policy and city design. They have exhibited at the Guggenheim, MoMA, the Whitney Biennial, Sharjah Biennial, Taipei Biennial, and the Walker Art Center.

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