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“Food For Thought” - On Display At The Jewish Cultural Center

One of the images from the “Food for Thought” exhibit.
Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga
One of the images from the “Food for Thought” exhibit.

Here’s a recipe for you: take stories about food, blend them with images inspired by those stories - and you get “Food for Thought.”

The invitational group exhibit - a collaboration between the Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga and Food as a Verb, the local media startup on food - opens this Wednesday at the Jewish Cultural Center with a reception at 5:30 PM.

Ann Treadwell is with the Federation - and David Cook is co-founder and main writer of Food As A Verb.

Poster for “Food for Thought” exhibit.
Jewish Federation of Greater Chattanooga
Poster for “Food for Thought” exhibit.

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