Public Kitchen Zine

Public Kitchen is a a “productive fiction” that invites community members to experience a not-yet-existing public infrastructure that could make their daily lives more vibrant, affordable and healthy. It is our experiment in addressing the stigma of “public,” while also capturing the imagination as to what strong public infrastructure could offer. This Zine comes from a 10-day Public Kitchen in the Upham’s Corner neighborhood of Boston.

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Click here to see a video and check out more on the Public Kitchen as an event.

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