Eating the Coastline with Frances Tophill

Sheerness

Andrew Merritt & Frances Tophill, Intertidal Allotment: Eating the Coastline Talk , 2024. Photo: Nicol Vizioli

Andrew Merritt & Frances Tophill, Intertidal Allotment: Eating the Coastline Talk , 2024. Photo: Nicol Vizioli

Andrew Merritt & Frances Tophill, Intertidal Allotment: Eating the Coastline Talk , 2024. Photo: Nicol Vizioli

Andrew Merritt & Frances Tophill, Intertidal Allotment: Eating the Coastline Talk , 2024. Photo: Nicol Vizioli

The coast is an area where the sea meets the land, a place of great energy, constant change and rich biodiversity. What unique challenges do we face in using the coastline as a site of growing and eating? What opportunities could there be to nourish ourselves from this shifting and dynamic landscape?

Intertidal Allotment artist Andrew Merritt and Cement Fields Director Jon Davis are delighted to be joined by gardener, presenter and author, Frances Tophill, in a conversation about growing and eating coastal plants. Frances, who grew up in Kent, is well known for her on-screen work, award-winning show garden and as the author of five books on gardening. Here we explore her lasting interest in the Kent coastline as a habitat and her ideas for gardening in unexpected locations.

Eating the Coastline is part of the wider project Intertidal Allotment. Our 2024-2025 events programme invites people to explore ideas and test out materials for a new community allotment on the north coast of Sheppey – a proposed functional artwork by artist Andrew Merritt, one half of the artist duo Something & Son. As we move into the prototyping phase, we will be offering stimulating conversations on the project’s themes and hands-on activities to test materials and forms for the world’s first coastal allotment.

The project is kindly supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and The National Lottery Community Fund. With additional support from Ideas Test, Swale Borough Council, and Kent County Council.