Gas bubbles in an aqueous foam can be unjammed, or fluidized, by introducin
g a forced flow of the continuous liquid phase at a sufficiently high rate.
We observe that the resulting bubble dynamics are spatially inhomogeneous,
exhibiting a sequence of instabilities vs increasing flow rate. First irre
gular swirls appear, then a single convective roll, and finally a series of
stratified convection rolls each with a different average bubble size.