Ice Break: Follow the Lead , 2020
20 x 12 x 0.5 in (h x w x d)
Fondant, hand-blended edible paints

This ice break cake was part of a larger cake collection about the diversity of Antarctic science being performed at McMurdo Station, Antarctica during the 2019-2020 summer season.

​ROSE MCADOO is a visual artist and writer using cake to raise awareness around global issues. Her unique edible art centers around human stories and the environment, leading her to make cakes with remote populations in some of the world's most extreme environments.

Calling both poles home, Rose splits her time between Alaska and Antarctica — where she currently manages NASA's Long Duration Balloon atmospheric research camp and previously wintered as a member of the Antarctic Search and Rescue team. Over the summers, she works as an ice climbing and helicopter glacier guide in Alaska.

Deep-field art residencies have led her to collect glacier data with the North Cascades Glacier Climate Project, decorate a four-tier cake at Denali Base Camp, and craft desserts about sea ice with the Arctic Circle in Svalbard 2024.

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