BITE THE POWER™️ with Black Food Fridays
- 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm | Friday August 02, 2024
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Come listen to stories you can sink your teeth into! Hosted by KJ Kearney, the 2024 James Beard Award winner for best social media account, BITE THE POWER™️ is the first traveling storytelling event focused on Black food and the people who love it!
Each presenter has 8 (get it?) minutes to tell the Black food story of their choice. Whether it be something inspirational, motivational, informative, funny, or a combination of all, come listen to stories you can sink your teeth into! Hosted by KJ Kearney, the 2024 James Beard Award winner for best social media account, BITE THE POWER™️ gives Black people the opportunity to talk about food from their unique experience and perspective.
Hosted at Ace Hotel Brooklyn, presenters for the night include:
Nneka Nurse, Jackie Summers, and Mike Nicholas.
Supported by, Lawry’s, Sorel, Djuce Wine, Brooklyn Brewery, and Ghia.
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Ace Artist in Residence & Byline present -- Tomorrow's Garden by Caroline Zimbalist at Gallery
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Ace Artist in Residence & Byline present -- Tomorrow's Garden by Caroline Zimbalist at Gallery
With this seminal exhibition, Tomorrow’s Garden, we glimpse through a keyhole. Behind the door is an imagined, futuristic world where the overuse of plastic melted into nature and created new species of bioplastic lifeforms. An enchanted oyster lies in the ocean with aquatic creatures and flora. A hanging abstract, bioplastic jellyfish illuminates an underwater world, a forest where hybrid amphibians and fairies tend to the changed planet. Caroline questions what the future can look like in a world where nature…
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