EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - A student-developed exhibition on the role of food in the nation’s culture opens this week at Michigan State University’s Broad Art Museum.
The show is called “American Appetite: Transforming Food Culture” and includes works by artist Andy Warhol and architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It opens with a reception Friday from 5 to 7 p.m.
The university says that students in its Museum Studies Program curated the exhibition.
The 15 curators are students in a Curatorial Practices course, taught by Susan Banders. She says in a statement that the show “takes a multi-themed approach to analyze how American food culture and consumption has evolved and transformed in the past hundred years.”
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