Eat to Live or Live to Eat Exhibition
By renowned art director and stylist Camilla Wordie
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- 22nd February 12:00am - 24th January 12:00am
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About this event
We’re proud to present Eat to Live or Live to Eat by renowned art director and stylist Camilla Wordie in our Abbot’s Hall Community Galleries. The photographic exhibition presents 10 people, with 10 photographers, showcasing just 10 ingredients they couldn’t live without.
Camilla has always found humour, joy and intimacy in learning about other’s food habits, whether they be close friends or strangers. Camilla hopes these portraits encourage you to find joy in the simple pleasure of food and the easy conversations it creates. Spot the ingredients chosen by our own Director, Jenny Cousins!
Included in admission
Photograph: Cassandra Ellis, founder of Atelier Ellis, by Emma Lee
About the Venue
The Food Museum, located in Stowmarket, aims to connect people with where their food comes from. We explore themes connected by food – social, historical, technological, industrial, environmental – and give visitors hands-on experiences which bring collections alive, teach skills and create memories.
The museum is set across 75 acres of glorious Suffolk countryside, with 17 fascinating historic buildings to explore and a collection of over 40,000 objects used to tell broad and inclusive stories. See working demonstrations of milling inside mid-18th century Alton Water, visit our demonstration kitchen and sample the day’s offerings, or join us on a tour of the Dairy Cottages as part of your visit.
With an annual programme of events, exhibitions and activities, there’s plenty for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Take advantage of the museum’s annual pass and visit the museum throughout the year, or upgrade to a membership to join in with weekly Toddler Time sessions and access discounts and entry to events.
Dog Friendly
Dogs on leads are welcome at the museum and in all buildings apart from Abbot’s Hall, Crowe St Cottages, Bone Building and Alton Watermill, with the exception of assistance dogs which are welcome throughout.
