Feral Trade Café to re-open until 30th August.

Due to the positive reception and continual influx of visitors to Feral Trade Café, by Kate Rich at HTTP Gallery, we have decided to re-open the exhibition until the end of August.

We are of course very pleased that visitors have enjoyed the exhibition so much and hope, that if you missed it before, that we will now entice you to come along and savour Mexican hot chocolate, Chevre sandwiches and Montenegrin Delight, to name just a few of the delectable menu items on offer.

An art exhibition that is also a working café, Feral Trade Café serves food and drink traded over social networks, Feral Trade Café by artist Kate Rich (AU) provides a convivial setting from which to contemplate broader changes to our climate and economies, where conventional supply chains (for food delivery and cultural funding) could go belly up.

Feral Trade received an Honorary Mention in this years' Prix Ars Electronica.
http://www.aec.at/humannature/en/

About the show & other info:
http://www.http.uk.net/exhibitions/FeralTradeCafe/index.shtml

Photos from the Opening Event
http://www.flickr.com/photos/http_gallery/sets/72157620396961159/

Article About the show on Gastrogeek:
http://gastrogeek.wordpress.com/2009/07/29/wasted-again/

Video by William Shaw from RSA Arts & Ecology about the show:
http://artsandecology.rsablogs.org.uk/2009/07/27/feral_trade/

Exhibition: Free entry
Days Open - Fri - Sun
Opening Times - 12 noon - 5pm
13 June - 30 August

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HTTP Gallery is based near North London's thriving Green Lanes area and is Furtherfield.org's dedicated space for media art. Furtherfield.org provides platforms for creating, viewing, discussing and learning about experimental practices in art, technology and social change.

Furtherfield.org - www.furtherfield.org and HTTP Gallery - http://www.http.uk.net are supported by Arts Council England, London.