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Megan Renee Fizell

I am a Sydney-based art historian and writer concerned with the representation of food in the visual arts. My educational background commenced at the University of Michigan, where I majored in History of Art as well as English Literature. At UofM I acquired a broad art historical background that was further enhanced by a semester of study in Italy, as well as an art history trip to Mexico.

I completed my four-year degree in three years, with two majors and a proficiency in Latin. I immediately moved to London and began a master’s degree in Art Business at Sotheby’s Institute of Art. I graduated in April 2008 with merit and also achieved a merit on my dissertation, The Effects of Restoration on the Art Market Value of Ceramics. I subsequently wrote a tangent article considering contemporary artists exploring methods of repair and use in their work that was published in the December 2009 issue of Ceramics Monthly. In August 2010, the publication, Slow Burn - a century of Australian women artists from a private collection, I researched and co-authored was published in conjunction with an exhibition by the same title at the S.H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney. I have several forthcoming articles in publications ranging from Ceramics Monthly to Artlink and am a regular contributer to the 'Stir it Up' section of the Christian Science Monitor.

Professionally I worked first as an editorial intern at Sotheby’s Preview Magazine and then as an assistant at an urban art gallery. While working in London I had several short exhibition reviews published via online media outlets. Upon moving to Sydney, Australia I began employment as an associate in one of the leading galleries in the country and I began my own company, Tres Jolie Studios, where I work as a freelance writer, photographer and contributor to Getty Images. My food/art blog was launched at this time, and Getty later sourced many of the images shot for Feasting on Art for their collection.

I currently hold the Gallery Manager position at Brenda May Gallery in Sydney.


Yearly Archives: 2009

Press: The Flint Journal

Press: ARTnews Magazine

Interview: Daring Kitchen

Each week three new bloggers are featured with an interview on the Daring Kitchen website. This week yours truly graces the homepage with a picture and an interview. Click here to learn a bit more about me!

Holga :: Test Roll :: Kodak T-MAX 100 B&W Film

Travel :: Hunter Vallery :: Australia

Food :: Photo Competition :: DMBLGIT July 2009 Winner

In the monthly photo competition, ‘Does My Blog Look Good in This‘ I was the winner for the originality category in July 2009. My winning photograph was an image displaying an American flag created by staining paper with the juice from blueberries and strawberries. Captured with a Canon 5D Mark II and a 24-70mm lens. The photograph was shot for the strawberry shortcake recipe for the food blog Feasting on Art.

Getty Images Contributor

I have been chosen by Getty Images to be a contributor to their Flickr stock images collection.  You visit my page by clicking the image below.

Holga :: Test Roll :: Fujifilm 160C

Photography :: Food :: Jimmy’s Recipe Restaurant

Photo of the Day :: Food :: Serious Eats

Article :: Food Writing :: The Kitchn

Feasting on Art :: Food :: Writing

Feasting on Art is a food & art blog I started in April 2009. The blog is an innovative translation of painting to plate. Taking cues from the ingredients depicted in each work, recipes are composed into edible adaptions of classic still lifes and contemporary art.

As a concept, Feasting on Art has been reviewed by ARTnews Magazine, MindFOOD Magazine, Virgin Blue Voyeur, The Flint Journal, The Wentworth Courier, Eastside Radio, Mx and the websites for Fine Cooking, Bon Appetit and Glamour. The content from the website and is soon to be regularly featured in the ‘best of the blogs’ category on the website of The Christian Science Monitor. The images I shot for the Feasting on Art website were subsequently sourced by Getty images and licensed by companies including MTV Networks and Women’s World Magazine.