LE TERRE DI ZOÈ x Betiana Pavón

Compostable Altar: Offering to the Earth, by betiana Pavón

HUNGRY ECOCITIES : Paths to progress Experiments

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COMPOSTABLE ALTAR: Offering to the Earth

LE TERRE DI ZOÈ x Betiana Pavón


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Betiana exalts the spirituality of the earth. Through her proposal, we discovered an alternative and artistic way to use the waste material that we produce and at the same time giving a sense of naturalness and spirituality to our fields. In an increasingly frenetic and fast-paced world it is – from our point of view – important to stop for a moment to think and reflect on the natural times of life.

Alessandro MalerbaLe terre di Zoè

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Betiana Pavón

Betiana Pavón

Argentina

Born in Argentina, she trained and explored various fields such as Architecture, Interior Design, Photography, Styling, and Art Direction. Since 2018, she has lived in Spain, where she graduated from the Fabricademy programme at Fab Lab Barcelona (IAAC), focusing on the intersection of textiles, digital fabrication, and biology. She later became a collaborator and instructor.

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LE TERRE DI ZOÈ

LE TERRE DI ZOÈ Hungry Ecocities Paths to Progress Experiments SMEs

Calabria, ITALY

Le terre di zoè is an organic farm, family managed, handed down from three generations and located in Calabria, in the south of Italy.​​

Over the decades, foresight and research have led to significant changes in both cultivation and management. From purely olive cultivation, they transformed their farm firstly into citrus cultivation and later they extended into cultivation of different kinds of fruits. When they understood that a farm can have different aspects and can have a social value, they transformed it into a multifunctional business, where they embraced primary production, transformation, agritourism and farm education. ​​

Respecting tradition their aim is spreading the true culture of organic food, which must not only be healthy, but also authentic and has to be produced in a sustainable way, respecting environment and people.​

LE TERRE DI ZOÈ Hungry Ecocities Paths to Progress Experiments SMEs

S+T+ARTS - Funded by the European Union

The HungryEcoCities project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement 101069990.