Fruit Routes is a work conceived, coordinated and actioned by artist Anne-Marie Culhane for Loughborough University working with Jo Hasbury, Sustainability Manager at LU.
  FRUIT ROUTES LAUNCH
  
  This is what happened..
  WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
  Harvest, Juice, Forage.
  We spent our first days on site harvesting existing fruit trees and  foraging across campus, breaking in the apple press, cleaning out the  shed with the help of LOS and getting ready for Fruit Routes launch…
  
  
  SUNDAY
  Bike, Play, Invite.
  At Freshers Fair we set up a stall using the beautifully crafted  Fruit Routes/Eat Your Campus bike trailer and the Jeux des Pommes. We  were wonderful sandwiched between the boy scouts and the boy racers  underneath two loaded apple trees!  Freshers were introduced to the  project and took part in games and activities relating to …you guessed  it..local fruit.
  
  photo Pawas Bisht
     
  FRUIT ROUTES LAUNCH- 10,11,12 OCTOBER 2011
  Share, Walk, Talk, Eat,  Take part, Cook, Celebrate!
  An interactive installation was created in The Shed. The Shed was  inhabited each day by Anne-Marie Culhane and project assistant Miriam  Keye. People were invited to take a seat and taste, share, eat and drink  fruit and plants harvested on the campus as well as contribute their  ideas to the project and share knowledge on a map of the campus fruit  trees.  A big hit were the fruit leathers and the elderflower, rosehip,  gingko, nettle and limeflower teas.
  
  photo Bob Levene
     A daily walk and talk along the first Fruit Route took place on all  three days attended by a rich mix of local people of all ages,  university staff and students.  We identified and discussed some of the  wild and edible plants growing along the first fruit route and  visualized where the new planting of a wide variety of fruit, nuts and  berries would be.  The talk was punctuated with thoughts and open  questions about the artistic, political and ecological context for the  route.
  
  Each day, apples and pears harvested on the campus were distributed  to unusual locations all over campus and beyond by the Fruit Routes  projects bike trailer and project team for people to eat, share, offer  to others or text us about… see blog post incoming pommes
  
  photo by Pawas Bisht
     On Monday we hosted an event and discussion which focused on the  relationship between artist and forager and artist as forager. This was  co-hosted by Gillian Whiteley (Loughborough School of the Arts)  Anne-Marie Culhane, Bob Levene (artist from Sheffield) and Paul  Conneally (artist from Lougborough). We offered an open foraging task,  asking participants to ‘walk without purpose’ out across the  campus . The objects and thoughts they brought back with them were then  used to mediate an artist led discussion. Our discussion roved across  many fields including intentionality, attention, solitude, sharing,  gifting, cultural foraging and personal histories.”
  
  photo Bob Levene
     On Tuesday Paul Paine from Ecoworks in Nottingham gave an inspiring  talk about cider and fruit wine making . We then got to taste his  delicious quince wine and cider as well as sampling some locally  produced homebrewed cider donated by small scale producers in Quorn.  We  also gave a small talk to people who were interested in making fruit  seasonal syrups and cordials including elderberry, rosehip, sloe and  blackberry.
  
  Wednesday evening the launch event was rounded up by Flora + Fauna  Feast.  Each person was invited to come along representing another  member of the biotic community who would be part of the Fruit Routes.  The food and drink was locally sourced and foraged. The event was  attended by a woodlouse, a bumble bee, mycorrhizal fungi, two ladybirds,  a herring !, a lion ?, a fly, a pipistrelle bat and the promise of  spring. The evening was a rich weave of shared stories, songs, dance,  sounds and objects representing and celebrating some of the many other  living creatures who will inhabit the Fruit Routes with us.
  
  
  
  
  
  NEXT FRUIT ROUTES HAPPENINGS
  Chutney and Jam making event…in collaboration with LOS…look out for more details
  Fruit Routes I -Tree Planting and Mid-winter celebration FEBRUARY 2012
  Contact me for more info. on how to become part of Fruit Routes and make LU an edible campus.
  The Fruit Routes project is devised and co-ordinated by Anne-Marie  Culhane working with Jo Hasbury, Sustainability Manager at LU. The Fruit  Routes launch project team was AMC, Miriam Keye and Jo Salter.
  Many thanks to Landscaping Our Society, Gillian Whiteley, Bob Levene,  Paul Conneally, Dale M Shields, Laura Wild, Environmental Champions,  Paul Paine, Marian and John Culhane, Ruth McQueen and the support of the   Sustainability Team, Landscape team and Catering Team at LU.