Phaidon Events

Crumbs

Tuesday, October 29, 7-8pm ET
To celebrate the publication of Crumbs, Now/Serving hosts Ben Mims in conversation with comedian and actress Chelsea Peretti, followed by a cookie reception and book signing.
Hosted by Now/Serving, 727 N. Broadway, Second Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Tickets from $25
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Saturday, November 16, 12pm ET until sold out
Wildair hosts Ben Mims for a pop-up donut collaboration in honor of the Crumbs.
Hosted by Wildair, 142 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002
No registration required.

Monday, November 18, 6pm-7pm ET
Archestratus hosts Ben Mims in conversation with chef Gabrielle Hamilton to celebrate the launch of Crumbs.
Hosted by Archestratus Books + Food, 164 Huron St, Brooklyn, NY 11222
Tickets from $5
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Thursday, December 5, 6pm-7:15pm ET
Milk Street Cooking School hosts Ben Mims for a virtual cooking class to celebrate Crumbs as a part of their "Cookie Box" baking series.
Virtual
Tickets from $29.95
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Café Cecilia

Tuesday, October 1, 6-9pm ET
Colbo hosts chef Max Rocha in their boutique for a book signing accompanied by featured light bites in celebration of the Café Cecilia Cookbook.
Hosted by Colbo, 51 Orchard St, New York, NY
Free, no registration required.
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Friday, October 4, 5-7pm ET
SSENSE MONTRÉAL hosts chef Max Rocha in their flagship boutique for a book signing and cocktail party in honor of the Café Cecilia Cookbook.
Hosted by SSENSE MONTRÉAL, 418 St Sulpice St, Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2V5, Canada
Free, no registration required.
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Sunday, October 6, reservations available from 5-9:30pm ET
Gia Vin & Grill hosts chef Max Rocha for a collaborative dinner to celebrate the launch of the Café Cecilia Cookbook. Max Rocha and his team will be serving up a set menu of classic dishes from their beloved London restaurant. Wine by the glass provided by Gia Vin & Grill.
Hosted by Gia Vin & Grill, 1025 Rue Lenoir, Montréal, QC H4C 2Z6, Canada
Reservation required.
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Tuesday October 29, 7-10pm GMT
Join Max Rocha at the book launch of Café Cecilia Cookbook with a Q&A hosted by Sian Conway.
Hen's Teeth, Blackpitts, Dublin, D08A9FD, Ireland
Tickets €40
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A Year in Bloom

Friday, October 4, 2-4:30pm GMT
Petersham Nurseries hosts an afternoon tea and talk with Lucy Bellamy to celebrate A Year in Bloom.
Hosted by Petersham Nurseries, Church Lane Off Petersham Road, Richmond TW10 7AB
£140 including all food and beverage, a copy of the book, and a selection of Petersham Nurseries spring flowering bulbs.
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Thursday, October 10, 2-3:30pm GMT
Sissinghurst hosts a celebration of A Year in Bloom featuring author Lucy Bellamy, Sissinghurst's Head Gardener Troy Scott-Smith, Photographer Jason Ingram and Phaidon Editorial Director Victoria Clarke.
Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Biddenden Rd, Cranbrook TN17 2AB
Free with registration.
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For Freedoms

Saturday, October 5, 2-3pm ET
The National Gallery of Art presents For Freedoms co-founders Hank Willis Thomas and Eric Gottesman in conversation with local artist Nekisha Durrett about creativity as a democratic value and art and collaboration as activism. Moderated by Philip Brookman, the National Gallery's consulting curator in the department of photographs. A book signing for their new book For Freedoms: Where Do We Go From Here? will follow the conversation.
Hosted by the National Gallery of Art, East Building Auditorium, 4th Street and Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC
Free with registration
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Tuesday, October 29, 6-7:30pm ET
The Center for Black Visual Culture at New York University presents a discussion about the new book For Freedoms: Where Do We Go From Here? by Hank Willis Thomas, Eric Gottesman, Michelle Woo, Wyatt Gallery, and taylor brock. The panel will feature select authors and will be moderated by the Director of the CBVC Dr. Deborah Willis, with a book signing to follow.
Hosted by New York University and the Institute of African American Affairs, 20 Cooper Square, Room 101
Free with registration
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Korean Feminist Artists

Thursday October 10, 5:30-7:30pm GMT
Warburg Institute presents a panel discussion in celebration of Korean Feminist Artists: Confront and Deconstruct featuring author Dr Kim Hong-hee and editor Michele Robecchi in conversation with scholar and curator Uta Meta Bauer, critic and theorist Rita, and featured artists Ayoung Kim and Meekyoung Shin.
Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB
Free with registration.
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Tracey Emin Paintings

Stream live on October 28, 7:30pm GMT, or any time until November 4
Virtual Event: Join Dame Tracey Emin DBE RA for a radical night of artistry to celebrate the release of Tracey Emin Paintings, the first monograph dedicated to her emotive paintings.
Recorded at Cadogan Hall, London
£15
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Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design

Tuesday, October 8, 6-8pm ET
abc carpet & home present a conversation between authors Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg to celebrate the launch of their new book Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design. Primack and Weissenberg will discuss all things design in a conversation moderated by New York Magazine design editor Wendy Goodman. The brief discussion will be followed by a celebratory reception and book signing.
Hosted by abc carpet & home, 888 Broadway, New York, NY
Free with registration.
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Sunday, October 20, 2:30-3:30pm PT
San Francisco Fall Show presents ‘Collecting: The Maximalist approach’ featuring Love How You Live authors Rodman Primack and Rudy Weissenberg in conversation with Sarah Wendell Sherrill of Christie’s moderated by writer and curator Zahid Sardar. A book signing will follow the panel discussion.
Hosted by the San Francisco Fall Show, Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Boulevard, San Francisco, CA
Tickets from $22.79
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Sunday, October 27, 4-6pm ET
Lucian welcomes Rodman Primack & Rudy Weissenberg to celebrate the publication of their new book Love How You Live: Adventures in Interior Design with a presentation, passed hors d'oeuvres, and a book signing.
Hosted by Lucian, 3005 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA
Tickets from $45
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Persian Feasts

Wednesday, October 16, 5:30-7pm ET
The Middle East Institute presents Leila Heller in conversation with Iranian-Canadian author Nazila Fathi on Persian Feasts, followed by a signing and tasting of four dishes from the book.
Hosted by Middle East Institute, 1763 N St. NW, Washington, DC
Tickets from $40 including food tasting or $70 including food tasting and a discounted copy of the book.
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Architectural Pottery: Ceramics for a Modern Landscape

Sunday, October 20, 1-2:30pm PT
The Society of Architectural Historians Southern California Chapter hosts Dan Chavkin, Jo Lauria, and Jeffrey Head for a virtual book talk on Architectural Pottery: Ceramics for a Modern Landscape.
Hosted by the Society of Architectural Historians Southern California Chapter
Reserve a $5 ticket to receive a zoom link.
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Friday, October 25, 3-5pm PT
The Trina Turk Palm Springs Boutique hosts a festive cocktail party with Dan Chavkin, Jeffrey Head, and Jo Lauria to celebrate Architectural Pottery: Ceramics for a Modern Landscape during Palm Springs Modernism Week. Participants will enjoy an afternoon of cocktails and have a chance to purchase their own copy signed by all the authors.
Hosted by Trina Turk Palm Springs, 891 N Palm Canyon Dr Palm Springs, CA
Reserve a $5 ticket to receive a zoom link.
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Charles J. Stick and His Gardens

Tuesday, October 29, 4-6pm ET
Sleepy Cat Farm opens its doors for a book talk, signing, and reception with Charles J. Stick in honor of his recent publication Charles J. Stick and His Gardens, hosted by the Garden Conservancy.
Hosted by Sleepy Cat Farm, Greenwich, Fairfield County, CT, 06831
Tickets from $35
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Henry Hobson Richardson

Tuesday, October 29, 5:30-8pm ET
Harvard Library invites you to join Henry Hobson Richardson authors Jay Wickersham, Hope Mayo, and Chris Milford for a moderated discussion and visual presentation on their new book followed by a reception and signing.
Hosted by Houghton Library, Quincy Street &, Harvard St, Cambridge, MA
Free with registration
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The Tulip Garden

Tuesday, October 8, 10:30am-2pm GMT
Gravetye Manor hosts Polly Nicholson for a conversation with Tom Coward in celebration of The Tulip Garden and Bulb Planting Season.
Hosted by Gravetye Manor, Vowels Lane, West Hoathly, Sussex, RH19 4LJ
£160.00 including tea/coffee on arrival, the talk, 3 course lunch, drinks and a signed copy of the book
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Friday, October 11, 6-9pm GMT
VESPERTINE TALKS & SUPPER CLUB presents The Tulip Garden with Polly Nicholson followed by a light supper club at Wild Herb at The Field Kitchen.
Hosted by Glove Factory Studios, 1 Brook Lane Holt BA14 6RL United Kingdom
£31.05 including a welcome drink, canapés, and a two-course supper.
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Friday, October 18, 10am-12pm GMT
Thyme presents writer and journalist Daisy Garnett, specialist grower and tulip expert Polly Nicholson, garden designer Sean Pritchard, and photographer Britt Willoughby for an informative and inspiring discussion on the much-loved bulb.
Hosted by Thyme, Lechlade, England, GL7 3NX United Kingdom
Tickets from £15 including a welcome refreshment or £35 including a two-course lunch
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STILL: The Art of Living

Saturday, October 19, 4:30-5:30pm CT
Arts + Literature Laboratory, Wisconsin Science Festival, and FlakPhoto Projects presents a book signing and talk by aeronautical engineer–turned-artist and author STILL: The Art of Living as part of the Wisconsin Book Festival.
Hosted by Arts + Literature Laboratory, 111 S Livingston Street, Madison, WI
Free, no registration required.
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Edith Farnsworth House

Saturday, October 19, 4:30-5:30pm CT
Northwestern University Buffett Institute for Global Affair presents a conversation between architect, curator, preservationist, and professor Michaelangelo Sabatino and landscape architect and professor Chandra Goldsmith-Gray about the Edith Farnsworth House as part of the chicago Humanities Festival. Sabatino will be signing copies of his new book The Edith Farnsworth House after the talk.
Hosted by Northwestern University - Norris University Center, 1999 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL
Tickets from $15
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