Shortly after the celebration of Lunar New Year, Taiwan Academy in Los Angeles will welcome the year with a meticulously designed exhibit titled “Taste Taiwan: Taiwanese Delicacies and Food Literature.” The exhibit will be open to the public between March 6th and April 23rd at Taiwan Academy’s gallery located in Westwood, Los Angeles. During the exhibit, several interspersed public events will take place in the gallery, featuring food writers, TV personalities and radio host and scholars, to explore the nostalgia and cultural significance of Taiwanese delicacies, as well as to taste the food while enjoying the literary discussions surrounding the intricacies of Taiwanese food culture.
According to Taiwan Academy, delicacies are a precious cultural resource, and the specific history of food literature surrounding Taiwanese delicacies especially possess profound cultural meaning. Using “food literature” as a starting point, the Taste Taiwan exhibit curated an audiovisual experience focusing on the cross sections of food and literature. The exhibition presents six pieces of Taiwanese literature, each about a special variety of Taiwanese food: Bubble Tea, Railway Bento Box, Lu Rou Fan (Minced Pork Rice), Taiwanese Grilled Sausage, Pōng-Bí-Phang (Pop-Rice), and Popiah (Steamed Spring Roll)—presented by three prominent writers who turns letters into mouth-watering morsels: JiaoTong, Han Liang-Lu, and Han Liang-Yi. Short video excerpts and photographs of these famous food writers are strewn throughout the gallery, with food models of these delicacies presented in sculptural forms. Audience will be emersed in the experience with atmospheric sounds.
In order to guide the audience to greater understanding of the unique influence of food on literature in Taiwan, the Taiwan Academy will host three public dialogues by inviting experts, scholars, and writers of culinary and literary realms to share the insightful about food and writing in Taiwan. Speakers will include: Jiao Tong, known as the “Godfather” of food literature in Taiwan; Theresa Lin, a chef, an author and a television personality; Anna Lee, a film production food stylist; Professor Pin-hui Liao of University of California, San Diego; Professor Michael Berry and Professor Robert Chi, both of Asian Languages & Cultures of University of California, Los Angeles.
Set on not only quenching the thirst of knowledge, Taiwan Academy is also set on curbing the hunger of its audience. As an extension of the event, Taiwan Academy has partnered with Lollicup Fresh, with special promotional pricing available after visiting the gallery, such as 1 dollar Milk Tea and 50% off Railroad Bento Boxes. Each of the literary public dialogues will also be catered, featuring all six of the Taiwanese delicacies in the exhibition for the audience to try a taste of Taiwan, courtesy of NiNi Bakery.
The opening reception with the first public dialogue will be on Friday, March 9th from 6 pm to 9pm. To promote the first public dialogue, titled “When Film meets Food”, Taiwan Academy will provide free movie tickets to the first 15 participants who RSVP on EventBrite, to have the opportunity see the new hit Taiwanese movie, “The Great Buddha+”. Everyone who loves food and food literature is welcome to inquire more at Taiwan Academy’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/taiwanacademyla/