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	| The Carle serves up "Cooking with Eric Carle," a tasty look at the beloved author's art and appetite |  
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		Eric Carle, Illustration for Walter the Baker. Collection of the Eric and Barbara Carle Foundation. © 1995 Penguin Random House LLC.
		 
        
 
 
							
	
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AMHERST, MASS.- The Carle opened a new exhibition this fall that explores Eric Carles career through the perspective of food. Cooking with Eric Carle, on view September 20, 2025  August 23, 2026, will feature more than 50 works dating from 1965-2019. The exhibition is co-curated by Isabel Ruiz Cano, Rachel Hass, and Courtney Waring.
 
 From The Very Hungry Caterpillar to Walter the Baker, Eric Carles artwork features creatures and characters enjoying all kinds of food. Food played a big role in launching Eric Carles career in book publishing, which began with commissions for Red Flannel Hash and Shoo-Fly Pie (published in 1965), a compilation of folk recipes from across the United States. When he switched over to his signature collage style, Carle continued to feature food in many of his books, often highlighting his own favorite foods and personal stories.
 
 Exploring Eric Carles artwork through the lens of food and cooking offers a delicious treat of a show for our visitors, said Jennifer Schantz, executive director of The Carle. His vibrant artwork allows us to imagine tasting sweet honey, smelling the aroma of pretzels baking, and hearing the sizzle of butter in the pancake pan.
 
 I have often fantasized about being a chef, Eric Carle wrote to a fan who asked him if he ever wanted to be something other than an artist. He learned his love of food from his paternal grandmother, a warm soul always in the kitchen, and many of Carles stories are inspired by his childhood memories and relationships.
 
 Cooking with Eric Carle examines the role of food in Carles work through three thematic sections: Making Meals, Sharing Stories; Playing with Your Food; and Oodles of Doodles.
 
 Making Meals, Sharing Stories features work from some Carle classics, including Pancakes, Pancakes!, which celebrates the art of starting a meal from scratch. On view in the exhibition is a double-page spread illustrating the steps to making homemade pancake batter. Carle enjoyed making pancakes for breakfast before sitting down to worka tradition from his childhood in Germany, where he would ask his mother for pancakes after gathering an egg and jam from his grandmothers kitchen.
 
 Carles Uncle Walter owned a bakery, and he remembered all the sweet smells when he created Walter the Baker (1995), a story about how pretzels came to be. A tribute to his beloved uncle and a nod to German folklore tradition, work on view from Walter the Baker shows how Carle painstakingly cut out each individual shape of the baked goods in Walters shop, including every single roll and pretzel.
 
 The section Playing with Your Food features humorous situations involving food. In Twelve Tales From Aesop (1980), one of Carles most intricate collage endeavors, a crow falls prey to a foxs fake praises. When he opens his beak to respond, his tasty meal of sausages falls right into the foxs lap. Carle departed from his usual collage style to create pen-and-ink artworks for Otter Nonsense by Norton Juster (1982), the author of The Phantom Tollbooth, with whom he shared a love of word play. On view is a playful image of an otter floating in the sea while enjoying cake and coffee, which became the title page illustration.
 
 The final section, Oodles of Doodles, shares some of the many informal drawings that Carle created throughout his life. He sketched thank-you notes on receipts, and created abstract works on the lids of yogurts, his daily afternoon snack. Carle also loved honey, especially sweet and spicy pine honey that he imported from Europe, and he featured the treat in My Very First Book of Food (1986). Artworks on view from this book, which are among some of Carles smaller and more delicate pieces, show how he creatively divided the board-book format into split vertical pages, challenging pre-literate readers to match two illustrations together.
					 
 
	
	
    
				
    
					
	
	
			     
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