The National Bitter Melon Council
NBMC projects, events, and festivals celebrate the health, social, culinary, and creative possibilities of this underappreciated vegetable. Using the format of an agricultural product promotional council in an unlikely setting (the cities of Boston, San Francisco, and Tokyo) and for an unlikely product (Bitter Melon, the most bitter of all edible vegetables), our projects use the foreignness of Bitter Melon, the concept of the flavor that is also an emotion, to instigate situations that, through bitterness, create an alternative basis for community.
Our events apply corporate marketing models and grassroots organizing strategies within our social performance interventions. We have built a persona that blurs the line between the “real” and the “not real” – we look and act like an operating promotional council but our works expose these very actions as a masquerade, used instead to foster alternative social interaction and promote cross-community dialogue.
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A Salt Apology
Baltimore Project: I’m not Bitter, My Melon Is
Better Living through Bitter Melon: A Manual
Bitter Barter
Bitter Melon [A]side/Bitter Melon [In]side
Bitter Melon Homeopathy for Urban Renewal: Bitter is Better
Bitter Melon Week
Bitter/Sweet Tasting Event
Bitterness Brought to you By the NBMC
Bitterware Party
Community Supported Agriculture: A Share of Bitter Melon National Bitter Melon Council
Goya Honoring Day +2
International Goya Appreciation Day
National Bitter Melon Council Home Office
Promiscuous Production: Breeding is Bittersweet
Promiscuous Production: Meeting is Bittersweet
Sifting the Inner Belt
Snack and Story Time with the NBMC
The Meyers-Bitter Survey & Emograph
The National Bitter Melon Council has received grants from the LEF Foundation and Grantmakers in the Arts. In 2007 we received the Artadia Art Award, an honor that included a cash prize and gallery exhibition. We have exhibited in museums, galleries, on street corners, at CSA farms, through chefs’ creations, on the tongue, and in the belly. Works in art contexts have been exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) (Los Angeles, CA), the SMART Museum of Art (Chicago, IL), the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA), The Western Front (Vancouver, BC), The Mills Gallery (Boston, MA), among others. Our works been featured on television and in print and online publications such as Art Practical, The Boston Globe, Fine Arts LA, Hyphen Magazine, the Hallmark Television show New Mornings, and others.
For a different taste of Bitter Melon…
The National Bitter Melon Council website or view our Facebook page.