Interdisciplinary practice at the regenerative field site.
The field pilot hosts Artist Residency programmes as the cultural arm of W2 — Community Resilience & Disaster Risk Reduction. These residencies invite artists, storytellers, sound designers, photographers and interdisciplinary practitioners to work alongside farmers and field teams.
Translating ecology into accessible narrative.
The goal of the residency is to document lived experience, translate ecological processes into accessible narratives, and co-create work that supports advocacy, education and healing. The cultural arm sits inside the community resilience workstream because narrative is a resilience asset — it carries practice between generations and across crises.
Residencies are framed by a clear partner agreement that protects local knowledge and clarifies attribution. Outputs that draw on indigenous practice or partner-grade material are routed through the protected boundary; outputs intended for public advocacy and education remain on the public side.
Output types
Essays, sound pieces, photography, short film, participatory diagrams, public-facing illustration and educational resources — co-credited with local partners and routed through Terra Vita Global B.V.
Practice areas
- Regenerative and indigenous plant stories
- Disaster resilience and community care
- Land-based healing and somatic practices
- Collaborations with local partners in field
Residency details, application windows and partner calls will be announced as the field pilot moves into its operational phase. To register early interest, use the contact route.
Anchors and references.


