
Let Me Eat Cake, Too!!
We’re coming back for seconds!!!!
VIP Preview Reception June 20th 6-9pm
On view during the Blue Roof Studios Arts Festival June 22nd
Blue Roof Studios is located at 7329 S Broadway Ave. Los Angeles CA 90003 https://www.blueroofstudios.org/
After our very popular exhibition last July at PØST at the Bendix Building, “Let Me Eat Cake Too” will be on view at Blue Roof Studios during their Arts Festival in June
Curated by Kristine Schomaker
“I have always loved the Baroque and Rococo. This show may be a celebration of food, the sustenance of life but it also has an underlying current of how food is used for comfort as I am discovering while working through a life of disordered eating.
“Let me eat cake” may be an homage to those who are able to overcome adversity. It may be sweetness overload or a diabetic coma. It may be a commentary on the state of the U.S. Right now. It may be just a way to bring together many friends and celebrate the life we are able to live in Los Angeles.”
A portion of sales will be donated to the National Eating Disorder Association. https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
Artist will receive 50% of sales.
Check out this write-up with pics from last year’s BRS Arts Festival: https://artandcakela.com/2018/06/22/blue-roof-studios-arts-festival-celebrating-arts-and-community-through-summer-solstice/
Photo Essay from previous Let Me Eat Cake exhibition: https://artandcakela.com/2018/07/22/photo-essay-post-kamikaze-let-me-eat-cake/
About Blue Roof Studios
Founded by Galia Linn in 2016, Blue Roof Studios is a new multidisciplinary art hub inside a former church in South Central Los Angeles. Blue Roof is home to 10 artists’ studios, a communal kitchen and multi-purpose workshop space. By providing artists with affordable, flexible studios and public exhibition space, Linn seeks to expand the number of artistic opportunities for LA-based creative practitioners. Blue Roof is committed to supporting community initiatives and fostering a meaningful dialogue in a non-traditional cultural venue by hosting free events and exhibitions that explore such issues as access, diversity, and artists’ roles within the broader ecology of the city.
About Kristine Schomaker
KRISTINE SCHOMAKER is an Art Historian and multidisciplinary artist living and working at the Brewery artist complex in Los Angeles, California. She earned her BA in Art History and MA in Studio Art from California State University at Northridge where she studied under Betty Ann Brown and Samantha Fields. In 2014 Kristine founded Shoebox PR aimed at helping artists gain a presence in the art world.
Kristine is also the publisher of Art and Cake a contemporary L.A. Art magazine reviewing shows, interviewing art influencers and covering art world events that will impact how the Los Angeles art scene will be remembered. Kristine has taught art history at Antelope Valley College and Pasadena City College, formed an artist collective in Los Angeles and has organized and curated numerous art exhibitions throughout Southern California. She is currently social media manager for the Brewery Artwalk Association and Communications Director on the board of the CSUN Arts Alumni Association.