About this event
Join us for an intimate, artful dinner hosted by artist-in-residence Marlon F. Hall and a guest chef as part of Hall’s ongoing series of over 230 meditative dinners hosted on found doors.
This evening is designed as a slow, intentional dining experience — where food, conversation, and presence are treated as artistic and relational acts. The meal is conceived as both nourishment and inquiry: a space for reflection, dialogue, and shared attention among an engaged community of artists, collectors, and cultural thinkers.
Guests will gather around a table constructed from a found door — a recurring gesture in Hall’s practice — transforming salvaged material into a site of care, ritual, and connection. The evening invites participants into a quieter, more attuned form of sociality, where art is not only viewed, but lived through shared time, labor, and nourishment.
This dinner is part of Marlon F. Hall’s broader practice exploring repair, memory, hospitality, and the ethics of gathering.
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Event Details
📍 Location: 1705 Ewing St 🗓 Date: January 29 🕕 Time: 6:00–8:00pm 🍽 Format: Seated, intimate, limited capacity 🎨 Hosted by: Marlon F. Hall with a guest chef 🎟 Ticket includes the full dining experience, a wine pairing.