Earlier this year, Watershed and At-Bristol invited creative practitioners, from chefs to scientists and everything in between to apply for our first ever ‘Food Residency’, an opportunity for individuals to develop their practice at the intersection of art, technology and food.

Studio resident Sabrina Shirazi has been selected to develop OPUS, a new performance event that will unite sound, image and taste in a delicious fusion of music, performance and – of course – food.

As part of her residency Sabrina will receive a bursary, producer and technical support to develop her ideas and create prototype experiences at Watershed’s Pervasive Media Studio and At-Bristol Science Centre from 3 May - 15 July 2016.

Watershed Producer, Verity McIntosh says: “We love the way that Sabrina’s project OPUS will explore food, performance and emerging technologies in equal measure. Sabrina has a powerful visual style and a fantastic approach to unpicking social conventions around etiquette and food. This feels like a great moment for her to be ambitious and to explore new aspects of her creative practice - we are very much looking forward working with Sabrina to find out what’s next.”

Sabrina Shirazi explains: “Imagine entering a white studio with an orchestra tuning up. You are offered a box of culinary delicacies to take to your seat. There is a large formal banquet table. The room quietens as the performers approach the table. You are summoned to taste the first serving, and the music begins.

OPUS is a live performance to unite sound, image and taste by harnessing congruent elements between them. What visuals and taste would resonate with a particular sound? I seek to tantalise and overwhelm an audience by exploring the cohesion of music, colour and flavour as one continuous, impactful punch.”

Anna Starkey, Creative Director of At-Bristol says: “It’s hugely exciting for us to be in partnership with Pervasive Media Studio to support an artist in developing their practice, sharing influences, ideas and connections to see what might take flight. Sabrina’s project occupies a tantalising territory where installation, performance, exhibition and experiment can merge and evolve to find new form. We can’t wait to discover what it looks, sounds, feels and tastes like.”

FFI: watershed.co.uk/ished/foodresidency16