Join the Snack Witch, aka Joni Cheung, for an evening of experimental recipe writing!
Join the Snack Witch, aka Joni Cheung, for an evening of experimental recipe writing! Together, we will explore some of the ins-and-outs and round-abouts to scribbling down instructional texts and expand on what things you could make a recipe for. ALSO - you are HIGHLY encouraged to bring some snacks and drinks to accompany you on this lil adventure! 🍊🎠🌬️🎡
About the artist: Snack Witch, aka Joni Cheung, is a grateful, uninvited guest on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm, Skwxwú7mesh, Stó:lō, Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh, and Kanien’kehá:ka peoples. They are currently working towards their Masters of Fine Arts in Sculpture and Ceramics at Concordia University and hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts with Distinction in Visual Art (2018) from the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University. She has exhibited and curated shows at the CRES Media Arts Committee, Vancouver; the FOFA Gallery, Montréal; Centre A: the Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Vancouver; the Audain Gallery, Vancouver; and has been featured in CBC Arts, and the Canada Line Transit BC Public Art Program, among other spaces and platforms.They have been a recipient of numerous awards, including the British Columbia Arts Council Scholarship and the Dale and Nick Tedeschi Studio Arts Fellowship. She was waitlisted for the SSHRC—Joseph-Armand Bombardier: Canada Graduate Master’s Scholarship (2020). Aside from researching and writing, Joni likes doing snack and beverage reviews, medium length walks at the beach, being wrapped into a blanket burrito 🌯 & cinnamon bun 🥐, and her perfect first date involves a thorough walkthrough at multiple grocery stores + Costco, getting bubble tea, and breads + pastries from all the bakeries 🌈.https://www.instagram.com/snackwitch/
Image courtesy of Joni Cheung.
This event is part of Missing Pages, a community-centric online project that makes space for voices that are underrepresented in our knowledge institutions. Public catalogues of stories—whether an archive, a university, or a library—are intended to tell us who we are. However, they undoubtedly omit and exclude experiences and knowledge. This series of public programs and online artworks focuses on personal and collective narratives that shape our communities, both locally and internationally, that are missing from collected records.
This program is delivered through Zoom. You only need to register once per viewing device.
Cost: Free
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