Around The Table / /
No 20 Arts presents AROUND THE TABLE, a group show featuring artworks by Camilla Hanney, Lauren-Marie Haywood, Januario Jano, Jocelyn McGregor, Anna Perach, and Loreal Prystaj.
From kitchen counters to the dining room table and home decor, this exhibition brings together a group of artists who have found inspiration in domestic spaces, within which we have all spent many long hours over the past year. In the artworks presented here, boundaries blur between the body, the space it inhabits, and the food it consumes.
Based in London, Camilla Hanney is an Irish artist working through sculpture, ceramics, and installation. Inspired by domestic spaces and rituals, Hanney presents the familiar in an unfamiliar context, playing with tensions between beauty and repulsion, desire and disgust.
Loreal Prystaj, Nude Pepper, 2021
- Credit: Loreal Prystaj
Kitchen counters, the dining table and home decor feature in a new exhibition in Islington, exploring domestic life in 2021. Around the Table is the latest show at No 20 Arts, in Cross Street, and features artworks by Camilla Hanney, Lauren-Marie Haywood, Januario Jano, Jocelyn McGregor, Anna Perach, and Loreal Prystaj.
The artists have all found inspiration in the domestic spaces in which we have all spent many long hours over the past year. The works blur boundaries between the body, and the space it inhabits and food it consumes.
Camilla Hanney, Detail of Indelicate Delights, 2021
Sactown Magazine
November 2, 2020
Update: Devil May Care Ice Cream’s downtown outpost soft-opened on Jan. 21. The shop hosted a grand opening on Feb. 3.
In a setting that would make Willy Wonka proud, Devil May Care Ice Cream & Frozen Treats is expected to open downtown in November. It’s the second outpost for the West Sacramento artisanal ice cream shop that opened in 2016, and which is known for its inventive flavors like Lavender Bee Pollen, Old Fashioned (whiskey flavored ice cream with candied cherries, candied orange zest and bitters) and Peanut Butter Junk Food (made with Reese’s Pieces, Nutter Butter cookies and chunks of Nutrageous bars swirled into peanut butter ice cream). Owner Jess Milbourn, who had initially pictured a sleek grayscale design says the deviation from the original plan was pure serendipity.