Sunday, May 17, 2026 | 3:00 PM
Location: Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune Street, New York, NY 10014 (map)
RSVP required
Fold dumplings, share stories. Join us for an afternoon of making, tasting & connecting—from domestic ritual into collective art experience.
Pinch of Us is more than a cooking class—it’s a participatory workshop series led by multidisciplinary artist LuLu Meng (RU alum) and collaborators. The project transforms the Essex Market Kitchen into a communal studio, exploring how we connect through shared labor and sensory experience.
Rooted in LuLu’s family history and drawing from the Lunar New Year traditions of her Taiwanese upbringing, LuLu treats the dumpling not just as a symbol of prosperity, but as a vessel for the quiet intimacy and storytelling that can emerge when generations gather together to cook.
The Experience
The heart of the workshop lies in the exchange between different cultures. LuLu will be joined by Asia Sztencel (Poland, RU alum) and Vu Thien An Nguyen (Vietnam, curatorial assistant of Working Conditions), who will guide participants through the culinary traditions of their home countries. While the fillings and dough will be prepared in advance, the “art” begins when we work together:
- Cultural Exchange: Asia and Thien An will introduce traditional techniques and flavors from Poland and Vietnam, offering a window into their own heritage and family rituals.
- Creative Fusion: While honoring tradition, we also embrace the hybrid. Participants are encouraged to experiment, combining folding techniques and pairing unexpected folds with different fillings.
- Fluid Roles: Every participant is invited to shift between the roles of maker, server, guest, and host, becoming equal co-creators of the meal.
- A Family Tradition: In honor of LuLu’s grandfather, a penny will be hidden within one of the dumplings. Whoever finds it receives good luck for the year ahead!
The Dumpling as a Metaphor
LuLu invites participants to view the dumpling as a person. Just like us, dumplings come in a variety of shapes, textures, and appearances, with unique “fillings” and “flavors” inside.
This workshop does not strive for technical mastery or the need to make “perfect” dumplings. Instead, it embraces the playful and the imperfect. The artists believe that playfulness is a gentle entry point for dialogue and mutual care. This workshop is an invitation to slow down, be present, and explore the “multicultural self,” what lies inside, what wraps around, and how we share this with others.
Disclaimer/ Liability Waiver
This is a cooking workshop operating in a private setting with participants from the public who will make food alongside each other for private consumption. By participating in this event, you acknowledge and waive certain risks, including but not limited to choking, food-borne illness, allergic reactions, and other potential injuries.
By registering, I agree that the organizers (Residency Unlimited and LuLu Meng), the venue (Westbeth Gallery) and the collaborators (Asia Sztencel and Vu Thien An Nguyen) are not liable for any harm, injury, or damages resulting from my participation.
*If cost is prohibitive, please reach out directly to lulumeng.s@gmail.com for sliding scale options.
*Space offered first-come-first-served. Open to all ages, including children accompanied by caretakers.

Pinch of Us @ Westbeth Gallery is generously supported by Westbeth Gallery and Residency Unlimited.
The broader Pinch of Us 2026 series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Sculpture Space in Utica.
