Archive for July, 2010

The Self-Sufficient Kitchen, Bread Class

Posted by kirstin on Jul 24 2010 | events

The Self-Sufficient Kitchen, Bread Class

All classes meet from 1:00-5:00 pm at the Studio for Urban Projects 3579 17th Street.

Classes are $75. Please use the Paypal link below to register.

This ongoing series of classes will introduce you to the basics of traditional food preparation. In a time when we can often mistake “food products” for real food, this series of classes will ground students in the processes, recipes and nutritional benefits of cooking from scratch. As Michael Pollan writes in his book In Defense of Food: An Eaters Manifesto ”Don’€™t eat anything your great-grandmother wouldn’€™t recognize as food.”€ The self-sufficient kitchen will revisit traditional cooking techniques and reinterpret them in the context of the contemporary urban foodshed. We will examine the city as an agricultural site. The class will take short walking trips to local urban farms, backyard gardens, and foraging spots to visit local growers and harvest ingredients for the dishes we prepare.

Each class will be taught by Nicole LoBue. Nicole has been working in the food industry in New York and San Francisco since 1990. She studied the culinary arts and whole foods nutrition at the Anne Marie Colbins School of Food and Healing and the French Culinary Institute in NY. With a deep passion for food inspired by her Sicilian heritage and world travels, Chef Nicole Lobue spreads the love of everything delicious to others. A dedicated student of herbal medicine; Nicole firmly follows the political and aesthetic culinary principles regarding the faithful use of ingredients that are healthful both for consumers and the environment.

This class will give students an introduction to bread from threshing the wheat to pulling a loaf out of the oven. We will discuss local sources of grain, how it is harvested and milled and we will grind our own flour. Techniques for storing grains will also be discussed. The class will make sourdough starters for participants to take home. Students will learn how to make naturally leavened bread from a variety of grains and explore different techniques for making delicious and healthful loaves.

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A Curious Summer: Stop/Motion

Posted by bryan on Jul 12 2010 | events

A Curious Summer: Stop/Motion

July 12-23
ages 10 and up
This two-week workshop will be an odyssey through light, time, and image. On our first day, we’ll turn the Studio into a giant camera, and begin to experiment with high-speed photography and long exposures. We’ll go on photography expeditions and uncover secrets of the city. We’ll explore “persistence of vision” – the illusion that makes us perceive motion from a series of still images – by playing with thaumatropes, zoetropes and praxinoscopes. Each day we’ll watch and discuss rare and amazing animated short films. By the second week, we’ll be under way directing our own stop motion masterpieces. Drop off/pick up at the Studio for Urban Projects.

A Curious Summer is a series of one-of-a-kind workshops driven by the curiosity of your child. We aim to induce wonder and spark enthusiasm for the everyday world around us. We consider play, the mysterious work of the child, to be an advanced and sophisticated endeavor, profoundly central to a child’s individual development and theories about the world. A Curious Summer workshops encourage discovery through free play, tinkering, and imagination.

Each week we will undertake a unique project. At the end of the week kids will share their experience with family and friends in a reception that showcases their discoveries.
On some weeks we will use the Studio for Urban Projects storefront as our home base, turning it into a laboratory and point of departure for urban excursions. Other weeks we will meet at locations around the city.

For more information about A Curious Summer, please visit acurious.org, contact us at info@acurious.org, or by phone at 415.627.7966.

A Curious Summer is conceived by Bryan Welch and Marina McDougall. Each week will be led by Bryan Welch along with special guests.

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