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Please join us at a special event: a spring celebration on the roof of SFMOMA. Local chefs will be creating dishes with edible flowers.

WHAT
Food & Thought at SFMOMA with Meatpaper and Blue Bottle

Bay Area chefs present tasting plates with edible flowers. Also: locally produced wine and beer!

Dishes and desserts by:
~ Leah Rosenberg of Blue Bottle
~ Leif Hedendal of Cooking with Leif
~ Morgan Maki and Linh Phu of Bi-Rite Market, in collaboration with Josey Baker of Josey Baker Bread
~ Ryan Ostler and Katharine Zacher of Gypsy Kitchen and Catering


Beverages (complimentary with food purchase):
~ Wine by Scribe Winery and Handley Cellars
~ Beer by Trumer Pils

INFO
Rooftop Garden & Cafe at SFMOMA
April 21
6-8pm


COST
The rooftop event is free with half-price museum entry. (Free for SFMOMA members.)
Tasting plates $5 (3 plates for $12)

Beverages are complimentary with purchase of tasting plates

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, April 21, 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. Screening: Allen Ginsberg home movies
9:00 p.m. Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards present Electric Party Songs

Workcenter of Jerzy Grotowski and Thomas Richards present Electric Party Songs
Drawing from their investigation of Allen Ginsberg’s poetry, 11 actors animate SFMOMA with a cycle of song, gesture, and movement that challenges the conventions of theater-based performance. Ginsberg’s words flow through blues, rock, pop, opera, and even punk idioms as the performers themselves flow through the audience. Electric Party Songs creates a social space for new encounters with Ginsberg, American music, and the space of the museum. The program also includes a screening of films by and about Ginsberg.

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Image: detail from photo by Claudine Gossett
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