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Art for all of us: Embracing diversity in the creative community

By MilyeOctober 12, 20241 Min Read
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A broader definition of the arts includes not only visual arts but also performing, literary and culinary arts. Culture, community and culinary excellence were in abundance at The Family Reunion, an immersive experience celebrating diversity in the hospitality community, which UBS recently sponsored. Chef and author Kwame Onwuachi, in collaboration with Food & Wine and Salamander Hotels & Resorts, created an experience to remember, celebrating cultural diversity in the hospitality and culinary arts.

That’s the beauty of art, and the beauty of artists.

There are no binding guidelines—nor is there an appointed authority, capable of defining what is and isn’t art. Universal to every creative expression is a focus on appreciation: an artist’s work might be praised by art historians, loved by the public—or harshly criticized.

When people bring their passions and perspectives to the table, there’s no shortage of ways we can find commonality and connection.



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