Into the Seeds of Time

The exhibition presented the work of artist Vivienne Schadinsky and her year-long residency at OmVed Gardens exploring the journey of beans from seed to harvest and their potential for human and planetary well-being.

Running from May 31st to August 3rd, 2025 at OmVed Gardens, the exhibition offered a unique portrait of beans' rich diversity and overlooked benefits.

As part of her residency, Schadinsky set out to explore the intersections of food, ecology and community through a plant that has been cultivated by humans for thousands of years.

The result was an invitation to step into the artist's unique expression, connecting her art with ecological insights from scientific advisors, the results of a series of growing tests carried out at OmVed and in her own studio, and her long standing fascination with Japanese culture and crafts.

Visiting Information

Exhibition now closed

Exhibition Opening times:
31 May until 3 August, 2025
OmVed Gardens, London, N6 5JF

Saturdays 10.30am - 4pm
Sundays 10.30am - 2pm

Take a piece of the exhibition home
Although the exhibition closed on August 3rd, some artworks are still available for purchase, a rare opportunity to own bespoke pieces that merge environmental storytelling, fine craftsmanship, and artistic vision.

Each work is custom framed in sustainably sourced European oak, echoing the exhibition’s deep respect for nature and craft. Proceeds support the artist and the ongoing creative and ecological work at OmVed Gardens.

To purchase an artwork, speak with a team member on site or contact Sol Polo at sol@omvedgardens.com.

Enquire about artwork for sale

Weekend Guided Tours
Guided tours of the exhibition are available to the public during the weekend on the following dates and times:
Sunday 1 June, 10:30am - 12pm
Sunday 29 June, 10:30 to 12pm
Sunday 13 July, 10:30 to 12pm
Sunday 27 July, 10:30 to 12pm

Educational & Community Group Tours
Tours can also be booked for group visits or educational groups on weekdays. To organise a group visit, please fill this form. Free and paid tours are available.

Further Information
For further information about the exhibition, interview and image requests please contact Owen O’Leary: owen@owenoleary.com

How can science and art converge to create impact?

As part of Schadinky's residency, she conducted interview with scientists and ecological advisors.
Watch the interviews in full below:

On Caring for Soil, Interview with Soil Biologist Perry Haldenby

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The bean: a Seed for the Future? Interview with Dr. Caspar Chater

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Field Reflections from Wakehurst, Interview with Kevin Martin

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Rooted in Resilience, an interview with Vicky Chown

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Why Pulses Matter: William Erskine on Seeds, Sustainability & Food Security

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Guardians of the Future: Tiziana Ulian on Seeds, Climate, and Conservation

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Public Programme

Explore the potential of beans for health and climate resilience through diverse cultures, perspectives, and practices.

From Japanese ink workshops to cooking, gardening, and craft sessions—alongside special dinners, bean lunches, and musical evenings—our public programme invites you to engage, create, and continue the conversation beyond the exhibition.

See What's On

June 6 and 27, 4-6pm, July 5 and 12, 11am-1pm
Japanese Ink and Nature Connection with Vivienne Schadinsky.
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Sunday 15 June, 2-4pm
Suminagashi: The Art of Japanese Marbling
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Wednesday 18 June, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Midweek Meditation: Nature Soundbath with Nikki Sheth
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Sunday 22 June, 11am-1pm
The Power of Beans: Nutritious, Waste-Reducing Recipes with Emily Gussin and Sam Hamrebtan
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Thursday 27 June, 6:30 - 9pm
OmVed Supper Club
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Saturday 5 July, 2-4pm
Beans & Bodies: Queer Ecology & Drawing Workshop with Kirsty Badenoch
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Wednesday 16 July, 6:30 - 8:30pm
Midweek Meditation: Relaxation Soundbath with Heather Ryall
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Thursday 17 July, 6:30 - 9pm
Barn Conversations: Designing with Nature with Piers Smerin and Paul Gazerwitz
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Friday 18 July, 6:30 - 9pm
Into the Seeds of Time Friday Late with Jenny Lourea
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Saturday 19 July, 11am-1pm Mindfulness through Pressed Flowers with Vladanka Memidzan
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Saturday 19 July, 11am-1pm Plating the Seasons: A Creative Food Design Workshop with Barney Pau
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Saturday 19 July, 2-4pm Nature Journaling with Shilpa Agashe
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Sunday 20 July, 10-11.30am Bioblitz: Big Butterfly Count with Kiran Lee
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Saturday 2nd August, 2-4pm Ink-Making & Mark Making : The Magic of Black Beans with Megan Willow Hack
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Weaving art, ecology and food within the OmVed ecosystem

Combining films, sculptures and Japanese ink paintings, the exhibition spreaded throughout OmVed’s new spaces. This distribution aimed to highlight the connection between Schadinsky’s art with the art of growing, seed saving, eating, preserving and documenting, and guided the visitor on an holistic exploration of the OmVed Gardens ecosystem.

An invitation to shape a more beautiful future

At the intersection of art and ecology, Vivienne’s work is rooted in the belief of the transformative power of nature, culture and art to encourage social behavioural change.

Therefore, Into the seeds of time was an invitation, an invitation to shape a more beautiful future by taking small steps today, in our gardens, kitchens, workplaces and communities.

A Year of Beans: Read Vivienne's blog post in the OmVed journal.