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Oak Cliff workshop invites people to share childhood meals that make them feel loved

Standing alongside the historical marker for the Tenth Street Historic District freedman's town are filmmaker Christian Vazquez (from left), playwright Jonathan Norton, artist-curator Vicki Meek and 脕ngel Faz, an artist and activist. The鈥檙e collaborating on a Nasher Sculpture Center project to create a public artwork about the district.
Adrienne Lichliter-Hines
Standing alongside the historical marker for the Tenth Street Historic District freedman's town are filmmaker Christian Vazquez (from left), playwright Jonathan Norton, artist-curator Vicki Meek and 脕ngel Faz, an artist and activist. The鈥檙e collaborating on a Nasher Sculpture Center project to create a public artwork about the district.

Brook-Lynne Clark spent a lot of time at her great grandmother's house as a child. She remembers constantly interjecting, 鈥淎re they done yet?鈥 while she waited in the kitchen for what felt like hours as her great grandmother prepared Clark鈥檚 favorite butter beans. It鈥檚 still a meal she associates with unconditional love.

Clark will be bringing her great grandmother鈥檚 butter beans to a communal dinner she鈥檚 hosting at Arts Mission Oak Cliff this Saturday to celebrate 鈥渢he dishes that raised us.鈥 The event is part of a series of workshops the Dallas-based artist is hosting to help develop her upcoming exhibition, titled 鈥淚n the Time It Took,鈥 slated for opening in July.

Brook-Lynne Clark is a Dallas-based artist making performances and videos inspired by the movements and sounds of the Black South.
SooMi Han
Brook-Lynne Clark is a Dallas-based artist making performances and videos inspired by the movements and sounds of the Black South.

Attendees are invited to bring dishes from their childhood that made them feel loved and safe, or even dishes they created to care for themselves.

鈥淐ome as you are, you don鈥檛 even have to bring food if you don鈥檛 want to,鈥 she said.

Clark hopes the gathering will encourage community members to relate to each other over shared childhood experiences, and prompt conversations that will help inspire her exhibition.

She said working on this project is the first time she鈥檚 thought about her childhood through the lens of art. Looking back, she said the time she spent living with her great grandmother was particularly vivid. She plans to make installations and videos to capture that feeling for her exhibition.

鈥淚t鈥檚 about my experience being a child in her house, and just feeling loved and really understood for the first time,鈥 she said.

Clark said we collectively carry around a lot of heaviness from the stress and anxiety of our daily lives. The heart of this project is taking a moment to recognize how we carry around the good stuff with us, as well.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important to realize the weight of the joy that we've experienced,鈥 Clark said.

Details: The 鈥淚n the Time It Took,鈥 community meal and workshop will be held Saturday June 3 from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The , but donations are welcome. Information about upcoming workshops can be found on .

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Michelle Aslam is a 2021-2022 Kroc Fellow and recent graduate from North Texas. While in college, she won state-wide student journalism awards for her investigation into campus sexual assault proceedings and her reporting on racial justice demonstrations. Aslam previously interned for the North Texas NPR Member station 四虎影院, and also had the opportunity to write for the Dallas Morning News and the Texas Observer.