Pairs original artwork from local nonprofit Creative Growth with recipes from renowned restaurants in the Oakland area
A uniquely formatted cookbook that celebrates the connection between culinary and visual arts, Arts & Eats: Oakland is a collaboration between 25 acclaimed restaurants in Oakland and artists from the nonprofit organization, Creative Growth. A lively mix of inventive new dishes and familiar classics, the recipes come from some of Oakland’s most beloved restaurants and bars: Brown Sugar Kitchen, Cholita Linda, Hog’s Apothecary, Kronnerburger, and Ramen Shop. Alongside these recipes, the cookbook features the colorful work of 16 artists from the Creative Growth Art Center, the oldest and largest organization of its kind, providing adults with developmental, mental, and physical disabilities with a professional studio environment and gallery representation. Printed and bound in San Francisco, the cookbook stands up in an easy-to-use easel format for viewing artwork on one side and the recipe on the other.
Pages
64
Format
Spiral-bound
Publisher
Council Oak Books
Release
January 01, 2015
ISBN
1571783318
ISBN 13
9781571783318
Arts Eats: Oakland: A Collaboration Between Oakland Restaurants and Creative Growth Artists
Pairs original artwork from local nonprofit Creative Growth with recipes from renowned restaurants in the Oakland area
A uniquely formatted cookbook that celebrates the connection between culinary and visual arts, Arts & Eats: Oakland is a collaboration between 25 acclaimed restaurants in Oakland and artists from the nonprofit organization, Creative Growth. A lively mix of inventive new dishes and familiar classics, the recipes come from some of Oakland’s most beloved restaurants and bars: Brown Sugar Kitchen, Cholita Linda, Hog’s Apothecary, Kronnerburger, and Ramen Shop. Alongside these recipes, the cookbook features the colorful work of 16 artists from the Creative Growth Art Center, the oldest and largest organization of its kind, providing adults with developmental, mental, and physical disabilities with a professional studio environment and gallery representation. Printed and bound in San Francisco, the cookbook stands up in an easy-to-use easel format for viewing artwork on one side and the recipe on the other.