Julia Ziegler-Haynes, an artist and former waitress, first took to cooking through a rather unusual art project: she researched the final meals of 24 death-row inmates, then prepared them and had them photographed. "That was the first time I ever really cooked for strangers," she says. "I was cooking for ghosts."
New York Times Sunday Style Magazine, Design Fall 2012, October 7, 2012
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Monday, October 29, 2012
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