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photos by Claudine Gossett

Announcing: Meatpaper’s spring event series on the SFMOMA rooftop.
Back by popular demand, our “Food & Thought” series returns to the museum’s rooftop cafe as part of SFMOMA: Now Playing. Join us as we continue our tasty collaboration with SFMOMA, Blue Bottle Coffee, and local chefs to present themed tastings, wine, and beer. We would love to see you at our February 24 event!

Save these dates:
FOOD & THOUGHT AT SFMOMA WITH MEATPAPER AND BLUE BOTTLE
February 24, March 17, and April 21

WHAT
Food & Thought at SFMOMA with Meatpaper and Blue Bottle

Still/Life: Bay Area chefs present tasting plates featuring local, seasonal ingredients and responding to art history and SFMOMA’s collection.

Complimentary beverages:
~ Wine by Scribe Winery
~ Beer by Trumer Pils

INFO
Rooftop Garden & Cafe at SFMOMA
Thursday, February 24
6-8pm


COST
The rooftop event is free with half-price museum entry. (Free for SFMOMA members.)
Tasting plates $5

MORE ABOUT SFMOMA: NOW PLAYING
SFMOMA: Now Playing invites artists to animate SFMOMA in unexpected ways — and audiences to see the museum in a different light. Partygoers will experience the atrium as a projection chamber, a hidden annex as a bar/lounge, and artists playing the architecture. The evenings also include hors d'oeuvres and cash bar.

SFMOMA: Now Playing
Thursday, February 24, 6-9:45 pm

6:00–8:00 p.m. Food & Thought with Meatpaper and Blue Bottle at the SFMOMA rooftop café
6:30 p.m. Curator talk
7:00 p.m. Performance by Anna Parkina
9:00 p.m. Performance by robbinschilds with Kinski

New Work artist Anna Parkina explores the legacy of Soviet and other early avant-gardes in a suite of works on paper and in this evening's West Coast performance debut. Then, in collaboration with the Noise Pop festival, dance artists robbinschilds (Layla Childs and Sonya Robbins) and Seattle noise band Kinski present C.L.U.E. (color location ultimate experience). A collaboration with artists A. L. Steiner and AJ Blandford, C.L.U.E. is a video and performance work that features a paired figure moving through the landscapes of Southern California and upstate New York. The piece also shifts and adapts uniquely to each presentation site.

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