Made in the Bay: 7x7 editor-in-chief Chloe Harris, Basil Racuk, Tina Frey with friend, and Jennifer Roy of Dandelion Chocolate
Made in the Bay Reception at the SFMOMA MuseumStore
Made in the Bay Reception: designer Max Gunawan of Lumio
Made in the Bay Reception: Emily Ocon with Drew Ocon of Revolights
Made in the Bay Reception: SFMOMA's Kit Dombrowski with jewelry maker Philippa Roberts
Made in the Bay Reception at the SFMOMA MuseumStore
Made in the Bay Reception: SFMOMA MuseumStore's Austin and Michael
Made in the Bay Reception: event partner Dandelion Chocolate
Made in the Bay Reception: event partner Cowgirl Creamery cheese and cookbook
Made in the Bay Reception: DJ Dylan Mahoney
Made in the Bay Reception: 7x7 editor-in-chief Chloe Harris
Made in the Bay Reception: designer Tina Frey
Made in the Bay Reception: designer Basil Racuk
Made in the Bay Reception: SFMOMA's Wynter Martinez with Miriam Newcomer
Made in the Bay Reception: 7x7's Daniel McIntyre with Nancy Garcia, fashion director of local nonprofit Codame
Made in the Bay Reception: SFMOMA's Linda Butler with Maria Jenson
Made in the Bay Reception at the SFMOMA MuseumStore
Made in the Bay Reception: event partner Cowgirl Creamery cheese
Made in the Bay Reception: Heather Palmer bubble vases
Made in the Bay Reception at the SFMOMA MuseumStore
7x7 editors and contributors mingled with the Bay Area artists and makers whose work and passions were featured in our December 2013 issue—dedicated to giving and gifting—at a private reception at the SFMOMA MuseumStore on Yerba Buena Lane.
Guests enjoyed wines that paired well with offerings from two of the issue's featured purveyors—cheeses from Cowgirl Creamery (whose new cookbook is sold in the store), and a variety of samples from Dandelion Chocolate, whose founder Jennifer Roy was also in attendance along with Max Gunawan of Lumio, designer Tina Frey, bag designer Basil Racuk, maker Drew Ocon of Revolights, jewelry designer Phillippa Roberts, and more. A lively and festive soundscape was provided by DJ Dylan Mahoney.
The "Made in the Bay" PopUp Shop will be available through December 31st, and proceeds go to support SFMOMA exhibitions and programs.
SFMOMA Museum Store, 51 Yerba Buena Lane, museumstore.sfmoma.org/madeinbay
Photos: Quincy Stamper Photography