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Meet Me at the TableMeet Me at the Table: A Project of the Public Art Incubator (PAI) Program
To purchase your own copy of the Meet Me At The Table Cookbook and Public Art Pantry, please email the Meet Me At The Table staff using the Contact Page. Each purchase of $45 includes a limited edition cookbook, spices and selections from the essential pantry list, beautifully packaged by the Berwick staff! You can also make a request to have the pdf of the cookbook emailed to you - please include your email address, mailing address, and how you found out about the cookbook and what you intend to use it for when requesting a copy. Mission of The Public Art Incubator and Meet me at the Table
This year long project evolved out of the Berwick's interest in expanding our network beyond the arts community, and challenging the ways in which the Public Art Incubator program has operated since its inception in 2005. Throughout the Meet Me At The Table conversation series, the Berwick invited culinary and visual artists to create menus that aesthetically and gastronomically evoke the specific topic of each conversation. This project was launched in late 2006, with the final dinners completed in January and February of 2008. Each of the dinners brought new faces and perspectives to the table and helped shape the direction and conversation of subsequent dinners. The intentions behind these dinners were varied but interrelated:
Meet Me At The Table ultimately intended to serve as a platform from which the various parties invested in the production of and interaction with public art have an equal voice in shaping the dialogue around pertinent issues on these subjects.
------------------ Meet Me At The Table is generously supported by the LEF Foundation, the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and the Boston Cultural Council. The Berwick’s Public Art Incubator began in 2005 as a residency program that supports artists who make temporary artworks in public places. In particular, Berwick PAI artists use their residency period for projects that are still in the research and development stage, incubating their ideas and building relationships with partnering organizations and individuals. The Berwick works within the realm of social public spaces, drawing upon the knowledge base and resources of local artists, neighborhood organizations, activists, educators, citizens and arts organizations. Through our programming and artworks we position ourselves as learners who create collaborative conversations through socially focused artworks. |