Fieldwork: Philine Schiller Shucks Oysters in Maine
With saltwater up to her knees and a sharp knife in her hands, Philine Schiller paid her first visit to Maine and its famed oyster farms.
The Significance of Foraging Educators
Penelope Volinia’s first academic paper has been published: “Foraging Educators as Vectors of Environmental Knowledge in Europe.”
L. Sasha Gora quoted in Le Figaro
On the eve of Caesar salad's one hundredth birthday, the French newspaper 'Le Figaro' spoke with L. Sasha Gora, the project director of "Off the Menu," about the reporting she did for her 2019 article for 'BBC Travel' about the history of America's favourite salad. The feature, penned by Alice Bosio, is in the 3 July 2024 print edition of 'Le Figaro.'
Workshop “Esercizi di Immaginazione Marina”
What happens when we create imagery of marine species that come from distant geographies? How do we imagine what they look like? And their taste? Their textures?
Foraging Walk with Penelope
Penelope Volinia led a foraging walk in the English Garden (Munich) for the RCC’s Decolonial Practices group.
Dartmouth Scholarship awarded to Philine Schiller
Philine Schiller was awarded a Fellowship by the Bavarian-American Academy to participate in “The Futures of American Studies Institute” at Dartmouth College.
Blue Humanities Workshop in Stockholm
“Off the Menu” was invited, alongside “The SEATIMES Project” based in Bergen, to join “BIOrdinary” research in Stockholm for a three-day workshop from May 20 - 22, 2024.
“Off the Menu” welcomes a new member
Off the Menu is chuffed that Annika Feldmeier has joined its team as a research assistant.
“Sensoriography: A Workshop on Multispecies Methods”
As part of Maya Hey’s visit to Bavaria, Off the Menu was delighted to host her “Sensoriography: A Workshop on Multispecies Methods” at the University of Augsburg on the last day of February.
Maya Hey visits Augsburg
In February 2024 the Off the Menu Research Group was delighted to host Maya Hey, a fermentation expert based at the University of Helsinki, as its first visiting researcher.