
Urban Tilth is excited to be a part of the Future of Food exhibition at the Lawrence Hall of Science. As part of this dynamic exhibition, Urban Tilth is showcasing a video that highlights the important work our organization does in sustainable food systems, community engagement, and environmental stewardship. The Future of Food exhibition explores the pressing global challenges related to food production, sustainability, and innovation, offering visitors a chance to reflect on how food impacts our health, our communities, and our planet.
Through the video, Urban Tilth shares our unique approach to food sovereignty, highlighting how we empower local communities to grow their own food, engage with sustainable practices, and create a more resilient food system. Visitors to the exhibit will learn not just about the science and technology of food, but also about the cultural and community-driven efforts that are shaping the future of food in the Bay Area.
This exhibition is designed to engage and inspire people of all ages, offering interactive displays and real-world stories that connect science, culture, and food. It also features stories of community “Food Heroes” who are working to bring about positive change in food systems, and we are honored to be featured as part of that group. We invite you to explore the exhibit and discover how Urban Tilth’s work is part of a broader movement toward sustainability and equity in food.
“When I envision the future of food, it must be regenerative—a system where humans, animals, worms, and soil microorganisms thrive in a symbiotic relationship. This interconnectedness is the key to reimagining our food system. By developing a locally-driven, scalable model, we can create a blueprint that’s adaptable worldwide, ensuring we are prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.” -Chito Floriano

“When I envision the future of food, it must be regenerative—a system where humans, animals, worms, and soil microorganisms thrive in a symbiotic relationship. This interconnectedness is the key to reimagining our food system. By developing a locally-driven, scalable model, we can create a blueprint that’s adaptable worldwide, ensuring we are prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”
Dive into the Future of Food and explore the exhibit today!