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Tyger Tyger to host intimate, 35-seat dinner ft. acclaimed chefs and artists

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Dine with internally-renowned painters and James Beard Award-nominated Chef Ashley Capps and Travis Schultz of Newstock Pantry.

Photo by Nicole McConville

Tyger Tyger Gallery will host River and Twilight: A Dinner with Artists — an intimate four-course dinner event featuring James Beard-Award nominee Chef Ashley Capps and Travis Schultz of Newstock Pantry — in their gallery on on Saturday, April 22.

Enjoy playful amuse-bouches while renowned painters Sylvia Fernández and Nancy Friedland give artist’s talks, followed by an interpretive meal surrounded by their paintings, with wine pairings for each course by Pleb Urban Winery (including alcohol-free options).*

ONLY 35 SEATS — SNAG YOURS

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