Quarantine life got us working on weird projects. Shot a promo for our neighbors with gear we had at the gallery. Enjoy and if you are in Lawrence, order yourselves some beer.
Vibralux Media and No Free Lunches shot a cinema verite style look at the Just Food Chef’s Table event last August. A special night featuring recipes inspired by each of the chef’s families. Special thanks to Elizabeth Mayfield Keever and all the amazing volunteers who made this night a smashing success.
🍏For $20, you can sponsor a family for two weeks! To donate, follow this link: http://bit.ly/SponsorGroceryBox
Details from Just Food:
On Thursday, August 29, 2019, eight local chefs are hosting a chef’s dinner to support Just Food, The Douglas County Food Bank. The event will celebrate local food, while giving back to the thousands who need food assistance here in Douglas County. Each course will be created and inspired by family recipes from each chef.
Chef’s Include:
Joni Harbeck Alexander with Alchemy Coffee & Bake House
Ken Baker with Lawrence Beer Company
Devin Campbell with Bon Bon
Zach Thompson with 715 Restaurant
Rozz Petrozz with Luckyberry
Lee Meisel with Leeway Franks
Thomas Peterson with Merchants Pub & Plate
Chetan Michie with Lark a Fare
We want to give a big thanks to our sponsors:
Cider Gallery Fine Art
Ad Astra Selections
Jungle House Goods
Standard Beverage Corporation
Vibralux Media
The fundraiser will go towards funding the cooking class program at Just Food.
On October 15th 2019 Artist John Sebelius and musicians Martinez Hillard and Chris Luxem took over the interior of St. Luke AME Church with projected visuals by Adam Johnson and Jeremy Rockwell.
St. Luke AME Church is not just a church. For the town of Lawrence and the East Ninth Street neighborhood, it is a pillar of community resilience and enduring relationships.
St. Luke is a critical reminder of the historic struggle for the African-American community in our Midwestern oasis as well as a torchbearer of intersectional community progress.
We have established this fundraising page to help pay for much needed restoration to this iconic Lawrence institution. The stained-glass windows at St. Luke AME Church were originally built and installed in 1910 and with your help they will be restored to their original majesty. Your generous funding will help revive and preserve this magical space.”
Artist – John Sebelius
Musician – Martinez Hillard
Musician – Chris Luxem
Visuals – Adam Johnson
Installation – Jeremy Rockwell
On October 15th 2019 Artist John Sebelius and musicians Martinez Hillard and Chris Luxem took over the interior of St. Luke AME Church with projected visuals by Adam Johnson and Jeremy Rockwell.
Visuals start up again after the speeches at the 5:20 mark.
St. Luke AME Church is not just a church. For the town of Lawrence and the East Ninth Street neighborhood, it is a pillar of community resilience and enduring relationships.
St. Luke is a critical reminder of the historic struggle for the African-American community in our Midwestern oasis as well as a torchbearer of intersectional community progress.
We have established this fundraising page to help pay for much needed restoration to this iconic Lawrence institution. The stained-glass windows at St. Luke AME Church were originally built and installed in 1910 and with your help they will be restored to their original majesty. Your generous funding will help revive and preserve this magical space.”
Artist – John Sebelius
Musician – Martinez Hillard
Musician – Chris Luxem
Visuals – Adam Johnson
Installation – Jeremy Rockwell