💬🙋♀️SUP BRATZ🔫🙈Off work late?🏋️♀️⏰RAVENOUS and want a little bit of everything??🥵🤤🥵🫨In THIS economy?!?📈💸📉👿Ditch the🦩clubstaurant line🕺🪩and come to 🎀🍽️GIRL DINNER🫒🫙at🍜CHINATOWN SOUP👯♀️👯♀️👯♀️…We’re bonding🤝over our mutual 💒love of〰️VIBEY MARTINI GLASSES🍸➕DINNER ANXIETY😖💀bcuz🧞♀️🧞♀️like many people who are mostly women🧞♀️🧞♀️we are unable to make ANY DECISIONS👩⚖️🙅♀️🙂↔️about what we want to eat😵💦…AND SO, we’ve produced🎬& curated🍒🪮a collection of🥢bitesized🫦artwork as part of the🍿pop🍾🎊culture phenomenon🙀that is “girl dinner”™️—[noun] def. The post-millennial trend to combine random foods into a satisfying meal. See also: “feral”🧟♀️—🌴👀Visitors may anticipate a🚨functionally👮♀️lawless⛓️💥indoor picnic🧺that is not paired together *AT ALL* but remains **SOMEHOW** aesthetically pleasing…👩🎨👩🎨👩🎨👩🎨This CHAOS🌪️this VARIETY🪅and our commitment to feeding you AFFORDABLE ART🏴☠️🤑is what makes this truly, a🩰girl dinner to remember💽🍴…📤SEND THIS TO5️⃣FRIENDS OR accidentally🫠skip🕳️breakfast…⚠️
🥡GIRL DINNER will include a non-edible menu care of Soup Studio resident alumni⭐️🌟💫🌠:
Megan Lee @meganjlee.art
Yen Yen Chou @yenyenflamingooo
Clare Kim @clarekimart
Sophia Meng @sophiameng
Megan’s exhibited work represents her exploration of sculptural dimensions and revisits her love for crafting. As the typical ‘girl dinner’ uses random foods around the kitchen, Megan’s pieces are made mostly out of found objects from her apartment and art studio. Evoking an evil tea party and subversive aspects of the theme, each piece contains something sinister and inedible—from a metal stem to a delectable sponge and metallic poison paints. Doilies and bows adorn plates of imperishable small bites such as the the mother of almonds (i.e., a giant almond for the almond moms). Plated sticky notes folded into paper cranes represent ongoing todolists transforming into something beautiful to be swallowed and forgotten about once completed.