Let’s plant the new MOME Community Garden together!

On 25 September 2025 at 3:00 p.m., we’ll be taking over the new MOME Community Garden – join us and help plant the experimental plots together! We’ll round off the afternoon with a shared garden dinner.

The MOME Park is constantly evolving to become a more sustainable and welcoming community space. Covering nearly 500 square metres and designed with permaculture principles in mind by the students with expert support, it gives the university community the chance to engage in hands-on gardening while learning about ecological and regenerative design and farming. The time spent here not only relieves stress but also recharges your creative energy and fosters new connections. 

Following this first collective planting, the garden’s seven experimental plots will be planted with species that can be used in creative practice on account of their natural pigments, essential oils, fibre structures, or other properties. Applications to adopt plots will open in October 2025. More details coming soon! 

  

  • Date and time: Thursday, 25 September 2025, 3:00 p.m. 
  • Venue:  MOME Campus 
  • Registration
  • Registration deadline: 19 September 2025 
     
     

The MOME Community Garden was created at the initiative of the Foundation for Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design as part of the MOME Zero sustainability programme. 

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