Kitchen Table

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Kitchen Table brings together artists, activists, and scholars for conversations over dinner using the current exhibitions as a starting point for discussion. Dinners are free, reservations are required, and seating is extremely limited. Each pop-up dinner features a different host and a different theme. Tickets include admission to the museum, dinner, and non-alcoholic beverages. Beer, wine, and cocktails are available for purchase. The event begins with a walk through of the museum and continues with dinner in the cafe. Dinner menus are curated by James Beard Award-winning author and scholar Adrian Miller and presented by Two Sistahs Eats-n-Treats. Vegetarian meals are available upon request. Due to the intimate nature of the event, we are unable to accommodate dietary restrictions.

Kitchen Table Dates:

  • Wednesday, April 4: Michael Gadlin: Art as Activism
  • Wednesday, April 11: Teen Table Talk: Minor Disturbance
  • Wednesday, April 18: Adrian Miller: Reconciliation
  • Wednesday, May 2:  Adam Bradley: Hip Hop as Social Action

 

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