Coming Up at the Gallery: JUNE
This June, we're excited to welcome you to a series of upcoming events, opening, and connections
June 4 - Supper Club
with Ousmane Ba & Chef Karyn Zailor
Our Supper Clubs are member-exclusive evenings that we host every exhibition. During these dinners, people from different industries come together and share their stories, and connect with the creative world by being surrounded by the featured artist’s works. We provide a full-course meal with emerging chefs who would like to share their passion as well.
In the June edition, Karyn will be serving Seychellois cuisine to complement Ousmane’s Senegalese heritage.
June 11 - DUGG PT.2
Ousmane, who was unable to join us for our first opening event, wanted to create another opportunity to speak about his work and to meet those interested in his art and vision. We also wanted to give our visitors who came to the first opening a chance to meet him, too. Unfortunately, we most likely won’t be able to have Danny Meyer and Topu play for us again, but we hope it’ll be just as lively!
June 20 - Sound Sake Salon
For the evening of the 20th, we’ll be hosting our first sound, sake, and salon event with James Banbury, who organized and brought the elements together. For this event, we’ll be welcoming back Danny Meyer! Other live performers and DJs will also keep the music going.
James will also be providing a variety of Nihonshu sake that will complement each of the three live performers. Bringing together music and sake, we hope you’ll be able to join us for the evening. You can learn more about it here!
June 25 - Creatives in the Industry
For the first time, we'll be welcoming creatives to our space to make new connections and ignite new conversations. We're very excited for this opportunity to create a space for everyone to come together! We'll update with more information when we get closer to the date!
June 26 - Opening: Glad We Came
by Yamaura Nodoka
To welcome our upcoming artist, we will have an opening event to introduce her stunning work to our audience. Born in Tokyo, Yamaura has moved to Tokushima to immerse herself in nature and gain inspiration for her art. Watch out for an upcoming post about her coming soon!
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!