MintARTS presents “Be Eaten” by Amanda Holiday at Maloko Crêperie commissioned as part of the Camberwell Art Festival’s A Moveable Feast. Amanda explores the relationship between cosmopolitan gastronomy and aesthetic appreciation with humour, word and image. She has created six new drawings especially for the festival and “Be Eaten” exists in tandem online forming a 360 social net-artwork.
The show continues at Maloko after the end of the festival until July 6th.
Artist and filmmaker Amanda Holiday was born in Sierra Leone and came to live in the UK at the age of 5. Active in the black political art arena, Holiday exhibited in landmark shows such as The Image Employed at Manchester's Cornerhouse and the touring show Plotting the Course. Her most recent exhibition, “THE HUM OF HISTORY continues” currently showing at Mango Shack and Mango Room in North London.
Maloko is a new crêperie and coffee house on Camberwell Church Street offering delectable crêpes and galette that are vegetarian and vegan-friendly.
Be Eaten by Amanda Holiday
Maloko Crêperie, 60 Camberwell Church Street, London
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This event ended on Saturday 6th of July 2013
This event ended on Saturday 6th of July 2013
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Maloko Crêperie, 60 Camberwell Church Street, London
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