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In this episode, we make a version of juk (Korean rice porridge) for Steven Park, who is a multidisciplinary artist behind the label 6x4. He has a lot to say about the ethical and environmental ramifications of the fashion industry, his relationship to being a maker, and how he forages for his textile practice - and his food.
For a special one-off season, Sam Low and Jean Teng talk to four Artists Who Eat, making a dish in response to their work, discussing how food intersects with their practice, and having a general kõrero about their relationship to food.
This episode is made thanks to funding from Foundation North.
P.S. We also made a zine!! If you want to read Artists Who Eat in zine form, you can download the free PDF from our website ate-ate-ate.co.nz. (See the food art response we made for Steven in the zine!)
Follow 6x4 online.
Find out more about Steven's work.
Follow Ate Ate Ate on Instagram.
By Sam Low and Jean TengIn this episode, we make a version of juk (Korean rice porridge) for Steven Park, who is a multidisciplinary artist behind the label 6x4. He has a lot to say about the ethical and environmental ramifications of the fashion industry, his relationship to being a maker, and how he forages for his textile practice - and his food.
For a special one-off season, Sam Low and Jean Teng talk to four Artists Who Eat, making a dish in response to their work, discussing how food intersects with their practice, and having a general kõrero about their relationship to food.
This episode is made thanks to funding from Foundation North.
P.S. We also made a zine!! If you want to read Artists Who Eat in zine form, you can download the free PDF from our website ate-ate-ate.co.nz. (See the food art response we made for Steven in the zine!)
Follow 6x4 online.
Find out more about Steven's work.
Follow Ate Ate Ate on Instagram.