Talk | Long Island's Food History
10 May 06:00 PM
Until 10 May, 07:00 PM 1h

Talk | Long Island's Food History

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In conjunction with The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, join us for a panel discussion delving into the people behind Long Island’s Food History. The discussion, moderated by Clare Reichenbach, CEO of the James Beard Foundation, will delve into a thought-provoking conversation surrounding the intricate relationship between food, culture, and community. The panelists will navigate crucial topics such as food systems, sustainability and food sovereignty, with insights from their legacies of family farms and vineyards, sustainable practices, and the diverse facets of Long Island’s culinary tapestry. The conversation will also examine the contemporary food and dining landscape, recognizing food not merely as sustenance but as an art form that enriches human experiences and the invaluable contributions in shaping Long Island’s culinary heritage.

Talk | Long Island’s Food History

Talk | Long Island's Food History
10 May 06:00 PM
Until 10 May, 07:00 PM 1h

Talk | Long Island's Food History

place Parrish Art Museum Parrish Art Museum expand_more
Organized by arrow_forward_ios Olivia Menghini

In conjunction with The Art of Food: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, join us for a panel discussion delving into the people behind Long Island’s Food History. The discussion, moderated by Clare Reichenbach, CEO of the James Beard Foundation, will delve into a thought-provoking conversation surrounding the intricate relationship between food, culture, and community. The panelists will navigate crucial topics such as food systems, sustainability and food sovereignty, with insights from their legacies of family farms and vineyards, sustainable practices, and the diverse facets of Long Island’s culinary tapestry. The conversation will also examine the contemporary food and dining landscape, recognizing food not merely as sustenance but as an art form that enriches human experiences and the invaluable contributions in shaping Long Island’s culinary heritage.

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