
The SEEd Cabinet of Curiosities is a mix of objects and provocations designed to provoke and start conversations about sustainability. Some might be seen as a metaphor… We want to know what these objects have got to do with sustainability, what you think is missing and why? Enter our competition and you could be in with a chance of winning some amazing prizes!
Recurring sustainability themes in the display are:
- water,
- energy,
- climate change,
- food and farming,
- travel and transport,
- resource use and waste,
- equity and social justice,
- economics and globalisation
- ecological crisis (loss of biodiversity and ecological systems and the 6th mass extinction)
Learning for Sustainability is a participatory process and about developing critical, systems and futures thinking:
- What does this object mean to you?
- What is the object made of, where did it come from and how did it get to be here?
- Which of these are about resource use?
- Which are about solutions?
- Which are about change?
- Which are about equity and justice?
- Which are about relationships or connections between parts of our world?
- Which are about the future?
- Which are about learning?
- What’s missing from this display?
Enter our competition
The Sustainability Curios collection is growing online, and can be used as a teaching tool. Tell us what these objects have got to do with sustainability, what you think is missing and why? There are some fantastic prizes to be won…
First Prize:
A free place on SEEd’s renowned Changemaker programme, valued at £990.00.
Donated by SEEd.
Second Prize Prize:
Sustainable Picnic Hamper for two, valued at £150.00.
Donated by SEEd and Wellington College.
Third Prize:
Model Wind Turbine, valued at £8.00.
Donated by SEEd.
