Are We Growing Food, or Are We Making an Artwork?'
Briefly

Agnes Denes describes the Bozeman wheat project as an exploration of themes like land use and food scarcity, providing hope for a quickly changing community.
The artwork, titled 'Wheatfield An Inspiration,' aims to engage residents in urgent conversations about environmental and social issues while celebrating the transformation of land.
The once polluted parking lot now transformed into a growing wheat field symbolizes the possibility of renewal and connection to agricultural roots for the community.
Denes emphasizes the project’s message of human survival, stating it embodies hope, especially in the context of disappearing open spaces in Gallatin Valley.
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