Starving Artist Supper Club

The dinner and art combined local dining experience people are talking about.

CHStoday Starving artist supper club

We want to be a fly on the wall for this conversation at a previous supper club.

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There is a new club in Charleston, and we are not talking event spaces or bars. We are talking about “Calabriations”, otherwise known as the Starving Artist Supper Club.

This is an ongoing series put on by Chef Graham Calabria. For the event, he pairs up with an artist to create a themed dinner that incorporates the motifs from the art into the meal.

During the evening, guests can shop the artwork while enjoying bites from Chef Graham.

The next supper club will be on Saturday, July 10 at Union Station and feature artwork from Maggie Mazza. Maggie is based out of Folly Beach and her art focuses on magical realism.

Keep your eyes posted for a ticket release because Chef Graham posts all tickets on his Instagram: @ChefGrahamCalabria. The tickets have not yet been released for the supper club on July 10.

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