charli herrington
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  • Eathouse x Family Dinner
  • Family Dinner Cookbook
  • Family Dinner Residency/Publication
  • And You Plan And You Gather
  • conditions of togetherness
  • How could a gallery care?
  • Transcriptions For Care (Installation)
  • An Experiment in Listening
  • INSTAGRAM

My grandmother tells this story (Presentation open studio)

My grandmother tells this story is a search for my own non-religious, anti-zionist Jewish identity. Looking to traditions, food and rituals that I grew up with, I am contemplating my roots through kugel— an Ashkenazi Jewish dish, made of egg noodles, pot cheese, eggs, raisins, cinnamon and sugar. A cinnamon havdalah candle and besamim (bowl of spices)— shabbat traditions representing duality and refreshing the soul, fabric dyed with raisins with sugar beet drawings, ceramic egg noodles rolled out and shaped by hand, and audio consisting of thoughts about immigration, the Yiddish concept of doykeit (‘here-ness’), and my grandmother’s story about pot cheese.

My grandmother tells this story (Presentation open studio)

My grandmother tells this story (Presentation open studio)

My grandmother tells this story (Presentation Supermarket Art Fair)

My grandmother tells this story (Presentation Supermarket Art Fair)

Sessions: Melly x Eathouse x Family Dinner

Sessions: Melly x Eathouse x Family Dinner

Family Dinner Cookbook

Family Dinner Cookbook

Family Dinner Residency/Exhibition

Family Dinner Residency/Exhibition

And You Plan And You Gather

And You Plan And You Gather

conditions of togetherness (our work on care)

conditions of togetherness (our work on care)

How could a gallery care?

How could a gallery care?

Transcriptions For Care (Installation)

Transcriptions For Care (Installation)

An Experiment in Listening

An Experiment in Listening

A Collaboration with My Grandfather

A Collaboration with My Grandfather

For Ida

For Ida