This is an important question, and I think that in many ways a lot of socially engaged art projects do have a "stealth" educational element to it. I like Conflict Kitchen, the project by Jon Rubin and Dawn Weleski: https://www.conflictkitchen.org/
My apologies— in your inquiry you seemed to ask for recipes, and I am sorry if the home delivery was unsatisfactory. In any case, as you can see I am not a good short order cook; my only hope is to help us understand what we’re really hungry for.
Thank you for this perspective! It resonates. I will take this to my work today.
And what would “convert informational” art look like?
This is an important question, and I think that in many ways a lot of socially engaged art projects do have a "stealth" educational element to it. I like Conflict Kitchen, the project by Jon Rubin and Dawn Weleski: https://www.conflictkitchen.org/
I asked for art, but you gave me a menu. Did you skip lunch?
My apologies— in your inquiry you seemed to ask for recipes, and I am sorry if the home delivery was unsatisfactory. In any case, as you can see I am not a good short order cook; my only hope is to help us understand what we’re really hungry for.