British Food Artistry at V&A

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Who? The Experimental Food Society

What? As part of the V&A Connects series, The Experimental Food Society is giving a talk on British Food Artistry. The talk will cover some of the society’s recent work as well as discussions on what it is to be a British food artist today. The talk is free but ticketed and will include canapés and two glasses of wine.

When? 23rd November

Where? The Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 2RL

How? Book by calling 020 7942 2211

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