15 Feb – 9 Mar 2018 | Upper CVPA Gallery, UMass, Wampanoag/Dartmouth, MA, USA.
9 April – 7 May 2016 | Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Larrakia/Darwin.
30 Nov – 10 Dec 2015 | Parer Place Urban Screens, QUT, Meanjin/Brisbane.
9 June – 4 July 2015 | Brenda May Gallery, Gadigal/Sydney.


EXHIBITION BRIEF: Mouthfeel is defined as the physical sensations in the mouth created by food or drink. The objective of this exhibition is to stimulate a synaesthetic response in the viewer through the observation of these films. The mouth is used by these artists to trigger the sense of taste and touch by the ingestion of edible and non-edible substances.


ARTISTS: Hillerbrand+Magsamen, Hannah Raisin, Nina Ross, Martynka Wawrzyniak, and Elizabeth Willing.
6 artists, 5 artworks.

Curated by Australian art historian, Megan Fizell, the video exhibition was an ambitious attempt to make visual what is not: the actual physical sensation of food, drink (or anything else) in the mouth, distinct from taste and smell. 

– Don Wilkinson, The Standard-Times

PUBLICATIONS:
Fizell, Megan R. “Gastronomic Body: Sensory and sociocultural dimensions of food art.” PhD dissertation, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2021.


MEDIA & CITATIONS:
Briere, Shenandoah. “Art show leaves students with a mouth full of emotions.” Dartmouth Week, 22 February 2018: 13. Print. (web).
Jansen, Charlotte. “Eat It!Elephant 21 (Winter 2015): 62-71. Print. (web).
Exhibition Brief: Mouthfeel.” Art Almanac, June 2015: 49. Print.
Mouthfeel.” art-scene.tv, 16 January 2015. Web.
Video art exhibition to feature the sensation of ‘Mouthfeel’.” Dartmouth Week, 22 January 2018. Web.
Visual Arts: Mouthfeel.” Off the Leash, April 2016: 15. Print.
Wilkinson, Don. “A Year You Had to See: 12 memorial exhibits from around the SouthCoast.” Cape Cod Times, 27 December 2018. Web.
Wilkinson, Don. “A Year You Had to See: 12 memorial exhibits from around the SouthCoast.” The Standard-Times, 27 December 2018: H6-H7. Print. (web).
Wilkinson, Don. “CVPA’s ‘Mouthfeel’ exhibit gives viewers a lot to chew on.” The Standard-Times, 22 February 2018: H12. Print. (web).
Wilkinson, Don. “Got the winter doldrums? There’s lost to look forward to.The Standard-Times, 18 January 2018: H9-10. Print. (web).

Five Films You Feel in the Throat!

– Northern Centre for Contemporary Art


NEWSLETTERS:
Email invitation, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, 8 April 2016.
Email invitation, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, 29 March 2016.
Media release, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, 29 March 2016.
Email newsletter, QUT Precincts, 27 November 2015 (link broken).
Email newsletter, Brenda May Gallery, 11 June 2015.
Email invitation, Brenda May Gallery, 4 June 2015.

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