Members of the public will be given an opportunity to preview the future of Madison’s art and cuisine scene Thursday at a free event called PetchaKucha.
Architects in Tokyo devised the idea for PechaKucha, derived from the Japanese word meaning “chit chat,” in 2003 as a way to bring together up-and-coming local designers to share ideas and cultivate innovation.
PechaKucha nights follow a unique “20x20” photo sharing format, which allows each presenter the opportunity to showcase 20 different images displaying their work, and describe each for 20 seconds. Local presenters for Thursday’s event have not been released, but a post on the event website said artists from a variety of fields will share their work.
“Savor the experience as some of the most talented local gastronomes, from chefs and brew masters, to food critics and restaurant designers, reveal their unique contributions to the art and science of food and drink,” the event post said.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Monona Terrace, located at 1 John Nolen Drive.