When art meets food, you get something like Umami, a biennial event in New York in its second year that incorporates visual and performing art with food.
(Who knew there is a performance piece called Robert Kushner and Friends Eat their Clothes?)
The film Anarchy in the Kitchen, an amalgamation of short pieces, was created by students, faculty, and artists of the community. UMBC is actually an affiliate of Umami food and art festival, and I think it is pretty cool that UMBC participates. The movie was simultaneously shown at UMBC in the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture Friday, March 5th at 7pm, and in New York City. So there are interesting things that happen on the weekends at UMBC lol.
At times thoughtful, entertaining, and disgusting (you’ll know what I mean when you see it) it is definitely worth a watch. But I will let the movie speak (or gesture) for itself.
Click HERE for the webcast!
What do you think of it?
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When Art Meets Food
When art meets food, you get something like Umami, a biennial event in New York in its second year that incorporates visual and performing art with food.
(Who knew there is a performance piece called Robert Kushner and Friends Eat their Clothes?)
The film Anarchy in the Kitchen, an amalgamation of short pieces, was created by students, faculty, and artists of the community. UMBC is actually an affiliate of Umami food and art festival, and I think it is pretty cool that UMBC participates. The movie was simultaneously shown at UMBC in the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture Friday, March 5th at 7pm, and in New York City. So there are interesting things that happen on the weekends at UMBC lol.
At times thoughtful, entertaining, and disgusting (you’ll know what I mean when you see it) it is definitely worth a watch. But I will let the movie speak (or gesture) for itself.
Click HERE for the webcast!
What do you think of it?
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