Hybrid Fusion: A Unique Food, Wine and Art Celebration Exploring the Fusion Between Latino & Asian Culinary Art & Culture
Sat, Jun 11 | 6pm - 9pm | $50 Early Bird Tickets! (click below)
Get early bird tickets here: http://hybridfusion.eventbrite.com/
In conjunction with the opening of Intersection's new exhibition Chico & Chang we invite you to join us for a unique and delectable food, wine and art celebration exploring the fusion between Latino and Asian culinary art and culture.
Throughout the evening, you and your friends will taste from a selection of over 50 handmade wines from top California vintners; sample delicious savory offerings from 5 lauded Chefs from noted Bay Area restaurants; enjoy unique desserts and local music; and have the opportunity to take home original art by celebrated Bay Area Artists through an art auction of stunning original artwork organized by Intersection's renowned curator Kevin B. Chen.
Mingle and meet the celebrated artists in Chico & Chang, a group exhibition that looks at the impact of Latino and Asian cultures on California's visual landscape through new sculpture, video, and painting: Pablo Cristi, Sergio De La Torre, Takehito Etani, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Mike Lai, Angelica Muro and Juan Luna-Avin, Favianna Rodriguez, Lordy Rodriguez, Tracey Snelling and Charlene Tan.
Wineries featured include:
Adastra Winery, Calluna Vineyards, Ceja Winery, Flora Springs, Fogline Vineyards, Gloria Ferrer Caves & Vineyards, Greater Purpose Wines, Jazz Cellars, Peter Cellars, Simple Math Cellars, and Viansa Winery & Vineyards
Participating Restaurants include:
Kuya's Asian Cuisine, PieTisserie, Roy's Hawaiian Fusion Restaurant, Seoul on Wheels and Tai-Wei Lin Catering
Early bird tickets are $50 and proceeds benefit Intersection's Youth Engagement and Education Programs.
Location
Intersection for the Arts
925 Mission Street at 5th Street in the iconic San Francisco Chronicle Building
San Francisco, CA 94103
Official Website: http://theintersection.org/calendar/index.php?op=view&id=3898
Added by Intersection on May 30, 2011