Cake on The Lawn is an interactive performance piece focusing on the experience of the present moment. Viewers are invited to sit around the designated area to be served cake. They partake in sharing the food together while interacting during the experience and sharing dialogue. The participant is given a hand-made ceramic plate to eat on which is gifted to them at the end of the meal. Accompanied with this plate is a recipe for making the cake that was served. This gifting serves as a way to recreate their experience to the best of their ability on their own in a new setting. Influences for this work were specifically Allan Kaprow's "happenings" and thinking about how an experience can only happen the way it happens once and can never be recreated the same way again, but can only be recreated in a new way.