The Nutriarts is an art collective and exhibition of the merged inputs and imaginations of Mealku HomeCooks and visual artists. Nutriarts pairings are initiated around a food interest or favorite dish. Flavors, textures, colors and history of the dish are then presented in an agreed visual art form that in turn inspires the creation of new formulations of the actual dish. Art inspiring food and vice versa.
Sponsored Artists involved will receive materials support and will have their renditions exhibited during The Nutriarts Show July 14 (possibly through the 15th as well). As part of the Mealku Makes series, extensive PR and promotional support will be provided and considerable recognition secured. Renditions will be sold and proceeds will be donated to charity (We are currently in the process of researching congruent charities).
Artists applications for Sponsorship by June 8th. Artists should be prepared to interact with Mealku HomeCooks thru month of June. Initial art submissions and requests for material support must be made by June 25th. Submission of final renditions must be received by Monday July 9th.
For more info contact Jason at jason@therealmckoy.com
So I’m going to be displaying artwork at this event. It’s combining my two favorite things: ART and FOOD with a splash of music and free vodka.
Creative minds converge for this event with food being the principle medium. Presented at Rouge58Gallery in Williamsburg, artists will document 7 days of their personal eating experience, from zero to x“meals” a day, culminating in exclusive works using whichever media they prefer–photo, paint, jewelry,fashion, film, music, etc. The idea is that from food, we derive pleasure, satisfaction, energy andinspiration (or vice versa) and these elements, whether cognizant of them or not, ignite our creativefires. With “Something I Ate”, we intend to share various artists’ true perception of food & sustenance ineveryday life.
Following final submissions of the exclusive work, each artist will pinpoint a defining meal, ingredient,or experience and Sam Kim of Skimkim Foods will present her seasonal, local interpretation including apairing of Kanon Vodka cocktails.
Music will be provided by Skimkim and the CGN Collective curating a comforting and aural environment.Something I Ate is a collaborative project by Sam Kim of Skimkim Foods and Kat Popiel of On Plate, Still Hungry.
Twitter @somethingiateny
Email us at somethingiate@skimkim.com
So if yer in the NYC vicinity and you like art, free food, music and or free vodka, come thru. Tix available via the link.
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So I’m going to be displaying artwork at this event. It’s combining my two favorite things: ART and FOOD with a splash of music and free vodka.
Creative minds converge for this event with food being the principle medium. Presented at Rouge58Gallery in Williamsburg, artists will document 7 days of their personal eating experience, from zero to x“meals” a day, culminating in exclusive works using whichever media they prefer–photo, paint, jewelry,fashion, film, music, etc. The idea is that from food, we derive pleasure, satisfaction, energy andinspiration (or vice versa) and these elements, whether cognizant of them or not, ignite our creativefires. With “Something I Ate”, we intend to share various artists’ true perception of food & sustenance ineveryday life.
Following final submissions of the exclusive work, each artist will pinpoint a defining meal, ingredient,or experience and Sam Kim of Skimkim Foods will present her seasonal, local interpretation including apairing of Kanon Vodka cocktails.
Music will be provided by Skimkim and the CGN Collective curating a comforting and aural environment.Something I Ate is a collaborative project by Sam Kim of Skimkim Foods and Kat Popiel of On Plate, Still Hungry.
Twitter @somethingiateny
Email us at somethingiate@skimkim.com
So if yer in the NYC vicinity and you like art, free food, music and or free vodka, come thru. Tix available via the link.