Rhizosphere
Saturday, October 24, 2025 | 6-9pm
Marble House Project will host a unique farm-to-table dinner with current culinary artists-in-residence Edible Affairs (Jamie Cheung and Natalie Cappellini).
This dinner will feature a special performance by students and faculty from the Kinhaven Semester Program—the nation’s first and only semester boarding school for high school musicians—presented in collaboration with Burr & Burton Academy. Based on Kinhaven’s 31-acre campus in the mountains of Weston, Vermont, the program is home to the Trillium String Quartet, who will perform alongside students in a selection of chamber works designed to complement each course crafted by Edible Affairs. Tickets are $95 per person.
Brooklyn-based Edible Affairs is an event planning studio known for its imaginative dinner parties and experimental themes that put a twist on dining experiences.