The Last Supper Festival

50 Short Films, Artworks, Bands, DJs, Edible Artworks, Performers, Farms, Architecture, Writings and One Big Meal
September 18–19, 2010
"Body Layering, Markers of Classification", ink on paper
3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11211

Grad Fine Arts alumnus George Pfau ('MFA '10) is participating in this year's Last Supper Festival, a multimedia, project-based collaborative festival that addresses the act of consumption. Viewing the creative process as a cyclical, communally interactive conversation between media, it is a non-profit benefit event for the Food Bank of New York City.

The Last Supper is an indoor-outdoor salon of ideas occurring in NYC during the crux of seasonal change in September. As a feast for the senses and a symposium of genres, the gathering kindles the creative miasma infused by the city’s autumnal shift, harvesting the cornucopia of media in our own backyard and sparking an atmosphere for open dialog and collaboration.

Short films and works from emerging directors and artists, edible installations from creative culinarians, performance, new media, design projects, writing and music from several local bands and DJ’s will grace the dinner table. Each year, the show sparks dialog about consumption by curating projects based on a theme of global and local import.

This year, more than 50 creators and volunteers will discuss ideas about “Self-Made” with an audience of peers to evaluate our state of consumption. The decay of Summer and the emergence of Winter will be celebrated at the Sixth annual Last Supper.

Tickets available here: http://thought-processor.com/lastsupper/

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