Workshop: Experimental Recipe Writing

Thursday October 3rd, 7–8PM
Virtually over Zoom
Free to attend!

Join artist Snack Witch Joni Cheung for an evening of experimental recipe writing! Together, we will explore some of the ins-and-outs and round-abouts to scribbling down instructional texts and expand on what things you could make a recipe for. ALSO – you are HIGHLY encouraged to bring some snacks and drinks to accompany you on this lil adventure! 🍊🎠🌬️🎡

Pre-registration is required to participate in this workshop. This workshop is free to attend, but spots are limited!

To register for Experimental Recipe Writing, please email Eli at programming@factorymediacentre.ca.


In preparation for the workshop, find some additional Readings/Listenings provided by Snack Witch to get you into some Recipe Writing Moooods below:

Plus some additional stuff to peruse later if you want to!


About the Instructor

🔮 Snack Witch Joni Cheung 🍡is a grateful, uninvited guest born—and knows she wants to die—on the unceded territories of the xwməθkwəy̓ əm, Skwxwú7mesh, Stó:lō, and Səl̓ ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh peoples. They are a Certified Sculpture Witch with an MFA from Concordia University (2023). She holds a BFA with Distinction in Visual Art (2018) from the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University. As a wicked #magicalgirl ✨who eats art and makes snacks, she has exhibited and curated shows, off- and online, across Turtle Island. Currently, they are based on the stolen lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka peoples.

They are a recipient of numerous awards, including the Individual Arts Grants—Visual Artists: British Columbia Arts Council; Research and Creation Grant: Canada Council for the Arts; and the Dale and Nick Tedeschi Studio Arts Fellowship.

Aside from art-making, Joni likes wandering down grocery store aisles and drinking bubble tea.


About Factory Media Centre

Factory Media Centre is Hamilton’s not-for-profit artist-driven resource centre for film, video, new media, installation, sound art, and other multimedia art forms. Our mission is to develop and support a vibrant, sustainable, creative, and diverse community of Members and non-Members within Hamilton and its surrounding region.