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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2018 · 38 MIN

Shelley Miller, Graffiti and Conceptual Artist

from The Cake Historian · host Jessica Reed

Episode 3 features an interview with the Montreal-based artist Shelley Miller. Using frosting, hand-formed sugar tiles and food coloring, Shelly creates graffiti and murals that address power, feminism, and the slavery and colonization of the sugar trade. Listen in as we discuss her art, inspiration, and methods as well as the complexities of being a working artist and single parent, among other topics. http://www.shelleymillerstudio.com https://www.instagram.com/shelleymillerstudio/ Photos, The Cake of the Episode, and further links can be found at www.thecakehistorian.com. Have a cake story to share? A comment or a question? Feel free to reach out: [email protected] . Original music composed by Alejandro Pinto-Hernández Resources: This episode's list is more extensive than space here allows, so please visit thecakehistorian.com for a complete selection of links.

Episode 3 features an interview with the Montreal-based artist Shelley Miller. Using frosting, hand-formed sugar tiles and food coloring, Shelly creates graffiti and murals that address power, feminism, and the slavery and colonization of the sugar trade. Listen in as we discuss her art, inspiration, and methods as well as the complexities of being a working artist and single parent, among other topics. http://www.shelleymillerstudio.com https://www.instagram.com/shelleymillerstudio/ Photos, The Cake of the Episode, and further links can be found at www.thecakehistorian.com. Have a cake story to share? A comment or a question? Feel free to reach out: [email protected] . Original music composed by Alejandro Pinto-Hernández Resources: This episode's list is more extensive than space here allows, so please visit thecakehistorian.com for a complete selection of links.

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