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Food. Curated.

A Series by Liza deGuia

Stories That Feed Us

food. curated. is an award-winning TV documentary series that celebrates the people who feed us — chefs, bakers, farmers, and food entrepreneurs whose stories reflect culture, resilience, and community. Filmed across New York City’s neighborhoods, the series goes beyond recipes to explore heritage, identity, and the human relationships that form around food. Each episode offers an intimate, cinematic portrait of independent food makers — many from underrepresented communities — capturing how creativity, craftsmanship, and love of food continue to shape local economies and cultural life. At its heart, food. curated. believes that all good food has a story — and that these stories deserve to be seen, valued, and preserved.


A National Moment for Local Stories

Now entering a pivotal new chapter, food. curated. is preparing for its first national public television debut, presented by NYC Media (WNYE-TV) and distributed nationwide by American Public Television (APT). After more than a decade of local public television success in the tri-state area, this expansion will bring inspiring, deeply personal, craft-driven food stories to audiences across the country — at a time when small businesses, cultural preservation, and community connection matter more than ever. Donor support directly funds production, post-production, and outreach, ensuring these stories reach viewers nationwide while remaining independent, authentic, and creator-driven.

“I tell stories to humanize our food industry. To put faces to recipes. To create more meaningful relationships to what we eat. Food is one of the most meaningful ways we connect — to our heritage, to our neighborhoods, and to one another.”— Liza Mosquito de Guia, Creator & Filmmaker


About the Filmmaker

The series is created, hosted, and directed by Liza Mosquito de Guia, a James Beard Award–winning filmmaker and food storyteller based in Brooklyn. Over the past 15+ years, Liza has produced hundreds of short documentaries spotlighting chefs, farmers, and artisans, often filming as a one-woman crew to build trust and intimacy with her subjects. Her work has been recognized with a James Beard Award, multiple James Beard Award nominations, Telly Awards, and three New York Emmy nominations for Lifestyle Programming. food. curated. has partnered with and been featured by The New York TimesFood & Wine, Serious Eats, Eater, NYC Media, NY1HLN, Scheps Media, and other leading outlets.​

Associated Members

Liza deGuia, Independent Filmmaker

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We are grateful for the generous support of our sponsors:

National Endowments for the Arts
Massachusetts Cultural Council
Lowel Cultural Council
Cabot Family Charitable Trust
Liberty Mutual Foundation
City of Boston Arts and Culture
Melrose Cultural Council
Watertown Community Foundation
Lynn Cultural Council