Wolfhouse presents: April Fools

Wolfhouse presents: April Fools

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Wolfhouse NY, River Road, Newburgh, NY, USA, 624 River Road, Newburgh, NY 12550
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In partnership with Amitha, a surrealist-inspired sensory dinner at the Philip Johnson Wolfhouse

Wolfhouse presents: April Fools

April Fools: A sensory dinner with cannabis cocktails by Pleasure Plants and flower by Supernaturals. Ticket includes coursed dinner, CBD and THC cocktails, Magritte Pipe by Amitha, Supernaturals pre-rolls as well as a unique 1 of 1 takeaway ceramic by Ceramicism. All menu items are available THC and CBD free. All produce from Blooming Hill Farm

Menu:

  • Arrangement of chive flower, garlic scape, ramp
  • Radish with Cannabis butter*
  • Chicken liver mousse/table bread
  • seasonal pickle spread
  • sunchoke soup, fried nettle
  • Smoked trout and leek crescent pie
  • Sunrise tea custard, shortbread spoon*
  • commodore chocolate

Beverage:

CBD and THC-infused Blue Moon cocktail*

*available cannabis free. menu subject to change - based on seasonal availability.

Wolfhouse by Dean Kaufman for Dwell Magazine November/December 2023 issue

WOLFHOUSE

Wolfhouse is a classic mid-century modern home located in Newburgh, NY built in 1949 by the preeminent American architect Philip Johnson and commissioned by Benjamin V. Wolf. With panoramic views of the Hudson River, Wolfhouse bears much in common with Johnson’s most famous home, The Glass House, erected the same year. Meticulously restored from 2020-2023 by Jiminie Ha and Jeremy Parker, Wolfhouse has been reimagined as a cultural space with year-round arts programming exploring the intersection between digital and physical arts. The BIPOC and LGBTQ+ founders are committed to elevating the pioneering voices that shape culture today and providing an open dialogue for systemic change in arts and design. Jiminie Ha is founder and creative director for award-winning NY based creative agency, With Projects. She is currently the Sr. Director of Graphic Design at the Guggenheim Museum, overseeing a new brand rollout for the museum. She is a visiting professor and critic at MICA, Yale School of Art and RISD. Her work has been featured in numerous publications such as the New York Times, WSJ, Vogue, Dezeen, Metal, Bon Appetit and has been awarded with the Rome Prize for Design in 2012, TDC Awards for multiple titles, Stack Awards, D&D Awards, etc. Jeremy Parker is a creative director focused on architecture, historic preservation, and interiors and the founder of Good People, a creative agency specializing in advertising and digital media. His projects have been featured in the New York Times, New York Magazine, Forbes as well as a number of other publications.

Magritte Pipe by Amitha

AMITHA

AMITHA’s products represent the influences of the artists who inspire and excite Raman herself, which is what provides the eclectic one-of-a-kind feel of the collection. This is not smokeware you have seen before—it is as befitting the walls of a museum as it is the shelves in your apartment. “All of the objects in the AMITHA Collection reference innovative artists,” Raman says, mentioning Donald Judd, Richard Serra, Ruth Asawa, and Dan Flavin, among others.

The brand features a dynamic range of collaborations and partnerships, with a focus on quality and craftsmanship, and materials are sourced from the same suppliers as acclaimed American interior designer Kelly Wearstler. The marble in AMITHA’s products comes from Italy; the metal pieces are hand-crafted by a small family-owned workshop in India. Raman collaborated with downtown Los Angeles-based glass artist Sibelle Yüksek to design the whimsical Magritte Pipe; and commissioned Baltimore-based painter Phaan Howng to create an original artwork to be printed on pre-rolled cones. Every piece is embedded with its own story—making each AMITHA item an ideal coffee-table talking point (and, of course, a unique and memorable gift).

Boasting fans such as Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg, AMITHA products embody a modern sleekness and vibrancy, for the cannabis connoisseur with refined taste, or a dinner party host looking to cater to guests in elevated fashion with the flourish of an AMITHA pipe or the flicker of a dazzling AMITHA lighter. These are products for the glamorous afterparty, the dot-dot-dot as the night is winding down... And when you’re not using them for smoking, they look spectacular in the home as standout objets d’art, worthy of an Architectural Digest spread. This dual purpose—items both artistically designed and highly functional—is just how Raman envisioned it: “As a design enthusiast, my intent was to create decorative objects that double as functional smoking tools, and be seamlessly integrated into a beautifully designed home.”

CERAMICISM

Dustin Barzell (Ceramicism) is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates colorful and playful ceramics using fresh and improvisational techniques. Dustin also teaches Clay Time with Dusty, an experiential clay-based workshop in Brooklyn intended to restore and encourage a sense of play, which was listed as one of the best ceramics classes in New York by New York Magazine. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the New York Times and the Financial Times.

Hudson River views at Wolfhouse. photo: Allie Joseph

SUPERNATURALS

Supernaturals NY is a farmer-owned and operated cannabis farm that specializes in sustainably grown, high-THC pre-rolls. As their name suggests, they grow their cannabis in living soil, naturally, under the full spectrum rays of the sun, from carefully chosen genetics without synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Their holistic farming methods include crop rotation, fertilization with compost, cover crops and grazing sheep. They also use natural pest controls through insects like praying mantises and ladybugs, with minimal use of disposable plastic.

All their cannabis is slow dried, cured, hand-trimmed, and triple-sifted before going into their pre-roll, resulting in a smooth and potent joint. They care about the quality of their product and the health of the planet, and are one of the first NY brands to use recyclable tins and at-home compostable tubes. They want you to enjoy the benefits and supernatural effects of high quality cannabis with a positive impact on the environment.

PLEASURE PLANTS

Drawing on the ancient wisdom and healing power of herbs, Pleasure Plants incorporates nature’s intelligence into medicinal formulas that promote health and happiness. All of our ingredients are organic, and/or wild-harvested, and sustainably sourced. All of our products are made in small batches, by hand, in New York.

Pleasure Plants was founded in 2017 by Kim Ann and Sophie, friends for over 20 years.

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