3175 17th Street (at South Van Ness)
San Francisco, California 94110

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Bite, chew, smell and savor as artists explore the meaning of food! Familiar foods like frosted cookies, sundaes and popsicles will go beyond their usual sugar coma to express desire, sex, domestic comforts, and other themes in the TASTE 2008 Exhibition at Root Division in April.

The 18 artists in the exhibition use the subject matter of food and many different mediums, both edible and not, to express the palatable, playful, and political. These artists ask us to pay attention to the food we eat and where it comes from, how we consume food as a culture, and the fantasies or desires associated with food.

Sarah Klein, in addition to being a curator, makes hand-drawn stop-motion animated and live-action videos, teaches cooking classes, and created a performance art series called the Bread Project. Her new work recently screened at the San Francisco Bay Area Children’s Festival and the Exploratorium.
Artists include:
Ryan Alexiev
Beth Alice Cook
Julumarie Joy Cornista
Alan Disparte
Melissa Hutton
Hoyeon Olivia Im
Nanda Palmieri
Mary V. Marsh
Carolyn Mason
Megan McCready
Audifax Nodado
Laura Parker
Walter Robinson
Susan Lynn Smith
Claudia Tennyson
Tonya Solley Thorton
Hui-Ying Tsai
Thomas Wojak

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 12th, 7–10 pm FREE
Exhibition Dates: April 9 - 26, 2008
Gallery Hours: Wednesdays - Saturdays, 12–4 p.m. (or by appointment)
TASTE 2008 Fundraising Event: Thursday, April 17th (Call for more info or tickets)

Official Website: http://www.rootdivision.org

Added by fable on March 10, 2008