Shoshanna Utchenik, MFA at the Northwestern University in Evanston and BFA at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, is a visual artist working in the USA and Slovenia. Based on individual features, her work is a research of universal problems which make human relationships difficult and hard to exceed. Last year her project Becoming Slovenian caught a lot of attention.
Overwhelmed by the current food politics, she committed to food plates. An innocent dinner as well as her whole body transform into an abstract exploration of food systems, mortality and the art of having dinner.