MIAMI UNIVERSITY issued the following announcement on November 5.
Casseroles are hearty, stick-to-your-bones meals. Artist, Liz Maugans takes casseroles to people who are in need of comfort. Maugans states: I feed my family Aspen Chicken Casserole or Turkey Tetrazzini that is made with the rice, pasta and beans from my pantry. These one-dish meals pride themselves on both frugality and the desire to not waste food. Leftovers combined from a post-Thanksgiving celebration or the overstock from the garden tomatoes from a previous summer are hidden deep inside the roots of these covered dishes. Our world needs a huge ass casserole right now. My studio practice is a big kitchen. I use what I have, particularly during the quarantine, to make these mixed media print collages. These works are made from my stockpile, my dumping grounds, mixed thoroughly with the world’s unprecedented moment of change. I make very small steps, but they’re part of trying to shift my focus to process and action, rather than worry. I’m sharing these dishes with you. Bring a fork. Lizmaugansart.com
Thursday, November 5
More dates through November 20, 2020
401 S Maple Ave, Oxford, OH 45056
Event Type
Website
http://miamioh.edu/cca/academics/depa...
Group
College of Creative Arts (CCA), Hiestand Galleries
Original source here.