Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw, collaborative artists who live and work in Brooklyn, NY, create immersive, large scale sculptures and absurd environments. They have shown their work in institutions and galleries such as the Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, Cranbrook Art Museum, Postmasters Gallery, and reviewed in publications such as NY Times, Art Forum, Hyperallergic. In this project, they present an immersive, omniscient diner installation at the panoramic top floor of the mill, inviting participants to have a solo, spiritual, and surreal moment with the all American hamburger. Referencing holy communion, familiar comforts, and divine countenance, the contemplative and humorous experience will reflect both the significance and absurdity within this particular contemporary moment.