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RitLab: After-Work DIY Art-Making

What’s on your plate? Examining our relationship to the food and the environment

Classes + Workshops

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Date/Time:
Thursday, August 19; 6-8 PM
Admission: Free. Admission to the galleries is $5 after 5 PM on Thursdays.
Contact: info@thecjm.org

About the Program

Create, Schmooze, Nosh, and Drink with Old Friends and New

Inspired by the coast-to-coast D-I-Y craft movement, the CJM presents a new series of casual after-work Thursday night Drop-Ins. RitLab invites you to take inspiration from the current exhibition Reinventing Ritual “into your own hands” by creating art with friends, food, drink, and a dose of schmoozing to sweeten the deal. Creative guidance provided freely.

This week you'll gather together to pickle, bringing intentionality to the journey from farm to table. Visit the gourmet pickle bar and fill a pickling jar as you learn the ins and outs of this age-old culinary art, and then create a homemade stamp to artfully design labels, tops, and tags for your jar. Guest pickling instructors Zelig Golden of Wilderness Torah and Renna Khuner-Haber of Hazon.

Also happening this evening: MILTON, featuring author Jane Ziegelman reading and signing her latest book, 97 Orchard: An Edible History of Five Immigrant Families in One New York Tenement, along with writer Daniel Handler and renowned perfumer Yosh Han.

In collaboration with Hazon, The Social Justice Committee at Temple Emanu-El, and Wilderness Torah. Nosh provided by Bi-Rite Market.


Supporters

RitLab is generously supported by the Koret Foundation, Adobe Foundation, and the David B. Gold Foundation.

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