Communion— A Gratitude Dinner and Public Art Experience
$6,000
by AfroDisco Social Hour
“Love does not bring an end to difficulties, it gives us the strength to cope with difficulties in a constructive way.” — Salvation: Black People and Love by bell hooks.
Since 2023, Afrodisco Social Hour (ADSH) has been working together to produce programs that reimagine how intimacy in social gathering spaces and hospitality venues can be used to foster creativity, collaboration, and community building amongst people of diverse cultural backgrounds and other notable markers of difference.
Inspired by artist, Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party and author and visionary bell hooks’ bestselling trilogy series All About Love, Communion is a dinner party, discussion, and immersive art experience that explores representations and acts of love within Black and queer social life and celebrates the work of Chicago-based Black cultural workers who exemplify a commitment to uplifting ethics of love, respect, and community care.
As part of the Communion experience, our proposal invites artists to participate in re-imagining the dinner party experience through art, food, fellowship, and design to identify key figures, qualities, and values fundamental to establishing a stronger love ethic that uniquely embodies and reflects Black radical perspectives of love and contemporary concerns regarding social gathering.