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Film Screening + Q&A: Nature’s Bounty – Mushrooms of the African Miombo

All Events, Festival, Film

No artist / Cruentomycena-viscidocruenta / 2023 / photograph / 2799×3260/Stephen Axford

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Date:
23 May, 2026
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Time:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Venue:
The Founders Room
Location:
Level 2, 65b Woobys Lane, Hobart. More info
Calendar:
All Events, Festival, Film

Presented by the Tasmanian Mushroom Festival

Event Details:
Saturday 23 May, 2026
2:00pm – 3:00pm


Tickets:
$15 each + booking fee


Tickets are available at the door, payment with card only

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In Zambia’s Miombo woodlands, wild mushrooms are more than a seasonal delicacy — they are survival.

From the untamed beauty of Zambia’s Miombo woodlands to the thrill of photographing rare fungi under the watchful eye of black mambas.
In Zambia’s Miombo woodlands, wild mushrooms are more than a seasonal delicacy — they are survival.

Fungi photographer Stephen Axford and filmmaker Catherine Marciniak join foragers from the village of Chiundaponde and South African mycologist Professor Peter Mortimer to reveal how traditional knowledge and modern science are turning fungi into a powerful force for food security, forest conservation and climate resilience.

Filmed in Zambia’s Miombo woodlands, Nature’s Bounty follows a unique collaboration between science and tradition that is transforming fungi into a source of food security, climate resilience, and economic opportunity.
In this visually rich and deeply human documentary, Planet Fungi’s Stephen Axford and Catherine Marciniak team up with local mushroom foragers from the village of Chiundaponde and South African mycologist Professor Peter Mortimer.

Through stunning visuals and personal stories, the film reveals how wild mushrooms are not just food — they are a lifeline for communities, a key to forest health, and a sustainable path forward in a changing climate.

Accessibility

Accessible entry via Lift in The Courtyard (via Woobys Lane)
Accessible Toilet
Registered Assistance Animals welcome
Companion Card

Stephen Axford and Catherine Marciniak/Stephen and Catherine with Planet Fungi/2025/Photography/4000×2667

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Salamanca Arts Centre wishes to acknowledge that the Centre stands on the country of the palawa people. In recognition and reflection of the deep history and culture of this island, we also wish to acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, who are the traditional owners and continued custodians of the land and waters of Lutruwita/Tasmania.

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