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Kim Gordon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Gala Benefit 2022
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Lorraine O'Grady and George Lewis on June 8, 2022 at The Kitchen.
Performances by:
Lavender Light
Immanuel Wilkins/Kalia Vandever/Tyshawn Sorey
OKENYO
Zsela
Holland Andrews
Alima Lee
Photo by Angela Pham/BFA.com
To see all the BFA images from this event, visit bfa.com/events/35216
Doug Hand
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Tim Griffin
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.
Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.
The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.
Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:
Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine
Boston Smoked Fish
Daniele
Hopsters Alley
MA Wine Growers
Nella Pasta
Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay
Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green
Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)
Red's Best
Seaview Farm
SnapChef
The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms
As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.
Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Raincoats
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.
Performances by:
Joan as Police Woman
Jonathan Richman
Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani
Credit: Stephanie Berger
(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.
Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.
The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.
Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:
Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine
Boston Smoked Fish
Daniele
Hopsters Alley
MA Wine Growers
Nella Pasta
Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay
Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green
Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)
Red's Best
Seaview Farm
SnapChef
The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms
As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.
Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.
(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.
Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.
The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.
Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:
Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine
Boston Smoked Fish
Daniele
Hopsters Alley
MA Wine Growers
Nella Pasta
Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay
Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green
Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)
Red's Best
Seaview Farm
SnapChef
The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms
As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.
Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.
Kim Gordon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
484-490 Broome Street (Alfred Zucker, 1891) is one of New York's fabulous brick Rundbogenstil buildings, and formerly the long-time home to the storied SoHo artspace The Kitchen.
I say a little bit more about 484-490 Broome on my New York City landmarks blog, The Masterpiece Next Door.
National Register Number
SoHo Historic District: 78001883
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.
Performances by:
James Chance
JG Thirlwell and ensemble
Bush Tetras
After-Party:
DJ Veronica Vasicka
Nicolas Jaar
Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS
Stephanie Berger (C) 2018
(Photos by World Farmer Staff) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.
Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.
The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.
Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:
Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine
Boston Smoked Fish
Daniele
Hopsters Alley
MA Wine Growers
Nella Pasta
Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay
Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green
Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)
Red's Best
Seaview Farm
SnapChef
The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms
As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.
Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.
The Raincoats
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Feelies
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Spring Gala honoring Robert Longo on May 22, 2014 at Cipriani, Wall Street. Presenter and performances by:
Cindy Sherman
John Turturro
Bill T. Jones
Daniel Bernard Roumain,
Vernon Reid,
Barbara Sukowa,
Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band with Tunde Adebimpe
Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Spring Gala honoring Robert Longo on May 22, 2014 at Cipriani, Wall Street. Presenter and performances by:
Cindy Sherman
John Turturro
Bill T. Jones
Daniel Bernard Roumain,
Vernon Reid,
Barbara Sukowa,
Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band with Tunde Adebimpe
Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger
Benjamin Palmer, Doug Hand
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Lanhydrock is the perfect country house and estate, with the feel of a wealthy but unpretentious family home. Follow in the footsteps of generations of the Robartes family, walking in the 17th-century Long Gallery among the rare book collection under the remarkable plasterwork ceiling. After a devastating fire in 1881 the house was refurbished in the high-Victorian style, with the latest mod cons. Boasting the best in country-house design and planning, the kitchens, nurseries and servants' quarters offer a thrilling glimpse into life 'below stairs', while the spacious dining room and bedrooms are truly and deeply elegant
Hesu Coue-Wilson, Debra Singer, Michael Kantrow, Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Spring Gala honoring Robert Longo on May 22, 2014 at Cipriani, Wall Street. Presenter and performances by:
Cindy Sherman
John Turturro
Bill T. Jones
Daniel Bernard Roumain,
Vernon Reid,
Barbara Sukowa,
Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band with Tunde Adebimpe
Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Benjamin Palmer, Tim Griffin, Doug Hand
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.
Performances by:
Joan as Police Woman
Jonathan Richman
Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Kim Gordon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Wade Guyton
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Raincoats
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.
Performances by:
James Chance
JG Thirlwell and ensemble
Bush Tetras
After-Party:
DJ Veronica Vasicka
Nicolas Jaar
Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS
Stephanie Berger (C) 2018
The Kitchen Spring Gala honoring Robert Longo on May 22, 2014 at Cipriani, Wall Street. Presenter and performances by:
Cindy Sherman
John Turturro
Bill T. Jones
Daniel Bernard Roumain,
Vernon Reid,
Barbara Sukowa,
Higgins Waterproof Black Magic Band with Tunde Adebimpe
Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Raincoats
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Scott Lawin and Tracey Ryans
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
I've been making a big push lately to do more realistic, activity based engagement sessions. I think it's way more personal and fun to shoot, but can be a lot more challenging (whether that's a good or bad thing I'm not sure).
Meet Chris and Courtney. They're regulars at The Kitchen in Boulder so we decided to make reservations for a window seat and get some drinks and appetizers. It was really a lot of fun and the photos came out awesome. Really looking forward to doing more stuff like this, and I'm even more excited to shoot this awesome couple's wedding next year!
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.
Performances by:
James Chance
JG Thirlwell and ensemble
Bush Tetras
After-Party:
DJ Veronica Vasicka
Nicolas Jaar
Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS
Stephanie Berger (C) 2018
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring John Cale and Lawrence Weiner on April 17, 2017 at Hammerstein Ballroom.
Performances by:
Joan as Police Woman
Jonathan Richman
Yemen Blues with Ravid Kahalani
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Looked at for years
Yet somehow, never seen;
The silent witness to daily life.
Its cupboards, shelves and drawers,
Unlikely meeting places for
Family, friends and government.
At once eclectic and global,
Yet uniquely personal.
Old and new are neighbours
Where postcards and letters,
Knick-knacks and gifts from abroad,
Glass, brass and china,
Elastic bands,
Bills, string and pens,
Mingle with the glazed and frame-frozen smiles.
Minutiae and memories;
The common things of life alongside the treasured
Each kept safe;
Each with its place.
'Mum's Kitchen Dresser' by Olwen Williams
Scarily like my kitchen dresser, all manner of items randomly stored
This old dresser has seen many years of family life - I've even bought two houses just because there was room for my dresser!
Matthew Bedard and Guests
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
The Cheese Board featured Buttermilk Blue Cheese with local honey, Camembert & porcini duxelles, and Roomano & candied almonds with udi's bread.
The Kitchen, located at 1039 Pearl Street, originally opened in 2003. The community bistro offers a seasonal menu reflecting the simple, straightforward preparation of comfortable Contemporary American classics, using wherever possible, local, organic and fresh ingredients.
The Kitchen Gala Benefit honoring Nan Goldin & Lydia Lunch on May 16, 2018 at The Kitchen.
Performances by:
James Chance
JG Thirlwell and ensemble
Bush Tetras
After-Party:
DJ Veronica Vasicka
Nicolas Jaar
Lydia Lunch RETROVIRUS
Stephanie Berger (C) 2018
Kim Gordon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
Leah Singer, Lee Ranaldo, Aïda Ruilova, Raymond Pettibon
The Kitchen Benefit honoring Kim Gordon and Dan Graham at Cipriani Wall Street on May 21, 2015
Performances by:
The Feelies
Stephen Malkmus
The Raincoats
AFter party DJ Jake Maginksy and Bill Nace/ Open Mouth Records Crew
Credit: Stephanie Berger
(Photo by Wanna Prayukvong) As we join thousands of family farmers, food justice advocates, friends, allies, and collaborators in mourning the loss of Kathy Ozer, long time executive director of the National Family Farm Coalition, we must also take time to celebrate her life and legacy.
Join the NAMA and our co-hosts Farm Aid, Food and Water Watch, Food for Maine’s Future, Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association, Rural Coalition, Sustainable Business Network of Massachusetts, Why Hunger, Women of Fishing Families, and World Farmers for an evening of food, music, and friends.
The night will feature a feast of seafood dishes featuring the catch of New England's community-based fishermen mixed with some landfood from the region’s family farmers. You’ll enjoy cocktails, live music by the SeaFire Kids, and cooking demonstrations by local chefs, while you remember Kathy and scheme about how you will work to continue the fight for those who catch, grow, and raise our food.
Our sponsors, chefs, and food providers for the evening include:
Annie Copps, the former food editor with Yankee Magazine and Boston Magazine
Boston Smoked Fish
Daniele
Hopsters Alley
MA Wine Growers
Nella Pasta
Nicola Williams and Ms. Kay
Ocean97 featuring former New England Patriots Jarvis Green
Reaching Out to Cook with Kids (ROCKs)
Red's Best
Seaview Farm
SnapChef
The Trustees of Reservations and Appleton Farms
As the executive director of National Family Farm Coalition, Kathy's commitment to elevating the voice of family farmers was essential to address the injustices that ensued after the farm crisis. In 2008, recognizing the similarities between family farmers and community-based fishermen, Kathy invited the Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance to become a member of NFFC. From there she advocated as strongly for community-based fishermen as she had been doing for family farmers.
Kathy passed away peacefully on January 22, 2017 after a battling lymphoma. We are committed to honoring her many years of service to bettering this world - especially for all the people who nurture and support us through good food - by staying in the fight.