Amici Salon, a studio supper club | Declarative Language.

Friday 10th April, 19:00
Private Location
Amici Salon – a studio supper club
Declarative Language

With chef Keith Burke
Music by Alexander Wolfe
Exhibition tour with curators Alexis Soul-Gray and Kelly Jessiman
and an introduction to Project Art Works by founder Kate Adams

£75 per person – limited tickets available

We’re excited to continue our evolving programme of Amici Salon supper club evenings at Amici Studio.

This edition of Amici Salon marks the opening of our new exhibition Declarative Language, offering guests the first opportunity to experience the show ahead of the public opening.

The evening brings together a special group of contributors across art, food and music:

– Kate Adams (Project Art Works) will introduce the organisation’s work supporting neurodivergent artists and their communities, alongside a presentation of their current exhibition on the ground floor of 12 Claremont, on its closing weekend.

– Curators Alexis Soul-Gray and Kelly Jessiman will introduce Declarative Language, sharing the thinking behind the exhibition and the artists involved.

– Guest chef Keith Burke will prepare a shared, studio-style dinner. A private chef with over 35 years of experience across Michelin-starred kitchens, luxury households, and the fashion and film industries, Keith creates refined, nutrient-dense cuisine using exceptional organic and biodynamic ingredients, drawing on Mediterranean, Lebanese, French and Japanese influences.

– Alexander Wolfe will share reflections on his new album Everythinglessness — a deeply personal exploration of masculinity and men’s mental health — alongside a small, intimate selection of songs.

Curated by Alexis Soul-Gray and Kelly Jessiman, Declarative Language brings together a group of artists whose practices are shaped by lived experience of motherhood, care, and neurodivergence. The exhibition explores how language — spoken, written and embodied — is formed, disrupted and reimagined through these experiences, creating space for voices that are often overlooked or unheard.

The evening will unfold as follows:
– Welcome drink and arrival
– Introduction and presentation by Kate Adams / Project Art Works
– Introduction to Declarative Language with the curators
– A shared, studio-style dinner prepared by Keith Burke
– A live contribution from Alexander Wolfe
– Time for conversation, reflection and connection

As with all Amici Salon events, this is conceived as a relaxed, social evening rather than a formal programme — a chance to gather, listen and exchange ideas around the table.

Tickets are £75 per person, including dinner, a welcome drink and a glass of wine. Additional drinks will be available to purchase from the Amici bar. Capacity is intentionally limited to maintain an intimate and engaging atmosphere.

BOOKING DETAILS
£75.00