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Museum Monthly Dinner VIII

Museum Monthly Dinner: VIII

Museum of Impossible Forms is looking forward to hosting yet another dinner this Sunday. For the first hosted dinner of 2020, we are joined by Tea Andreoletti and Fjolla Hoxha, who are excited to present a menu of bruschette, salad, risotto with zucchini and The Imam Fainted.

The dinner will be vegetarian, lactose free and gluten free. 

Tea and Fjolla would also explain the origins and inter-relationships of these dishes and invite you to discuss food while we eat.


Museum of Impossible Forms hosts a monthly dinner on the first Saturday of every month. The dinner is free and open to everyone. We cook and eat together. We talk and catch up with old and new friends.

Join us!

Note

– Inform us beforehand regarding any allergies or food restrictions you may have.
– Sometimes, the ingredients that may not be usual to you palette or eating habit.
– Do not hesitate to ask the hosts for information regarding the food and its ingredients.
– The meals are prepared using fresh ingredients that we purchase ourselves.
– The meals are usually vegan and gluten free but some dishes may be an exception to this norm.
– This is a BYOB event.


Museum of Impossible Forms is a cultural space, located in Kontula, Helsinki. It is a contested Space and it represents a contact zone, a space of unlearning, formulating identity constructs, norm-critical consciousness and critical thinking. Impossible Forms are those that erase and facilitate the process of transgressing the boundaries/borders between art, politics, practice, theory, the artist and the spectator. For 2019-2020, Museum of Impossible Forms operates under the curatorial theme of ‘The Atlas of Lost Beliefs (For Insurgents, Citizens and Untitled Bodies)’.

Museum of Impossible Forms is a Safer Space. We follow a  Safer Space policy to create a welcoming, inclusive, awesome environment.

Events at the Museum of Impossible Forms are completely free and accessible without prior booking. We encourage and invite you to participate/attend the ongoing events at the Museum of Impossible Forms to familiarise yourself and your group with the atmosphere, ethics, and ethos of the space.

Museum of Impossible Forms is accessible by lift with thresholds up to 4cm on the way. The toilet has no thresholds but is not spacious enough to meet accessibility standards. The nearest accessible toilet is located at Kontula metro station.

For directions, please refer to this Map.