food for thought
"Contemplations on how communion serves community."
Food for Thought is a 3-part program of shared meals and conversation. Taking inspiration from communal meals found in various cultures, Food for Thought works to embrace and integrate the elements of play, resonance, and connection.
Food for Thought aims to ask the following questions:
- How do we challenge the notion of an end product?
- How does your work (whether creative, inner, professional, etc.) relate to the whole?
- How do seemingly unrelated things (e.g. a tea party & flower pressing) come together to form new connections?
Food for Thought is a 3-part program hosted by Airis Encarnacion and Sofia Belen Criswell.