Created by women who love weed, Broccoli Magazine presents a new perspective on cannabis culture. Playful, informed, eclectic, and thoughtful, it encourages the discovery and appreciation of cannabis through explorations of art, culture, and fashion.
For VW Sunday Sessions, Broccoli Magazine celebrates the flower as a symbol, a vessel for communication, and as the most coveted part of the cannabis plant. The program features a conversation at 3 p.m. moderated by Georgia Frances King with Anja Charbonneau, Amy Merrick, Alice Grandoit, and Mennlay Aggrey who will engage in a botanical discussion surrounding the role flowers play in the normalization of cannabis. The setting for this conversation will be an installation of cannabis floral arrangements created in collaboration with floral designer and writer Amy Merrick and Hudson Hemp, reframing the cannabis leaf and highlighting its elegance.
This event takes place at Artbook @ MoMA PS1. An installation of cannabis floral arrangements will be on view from 12 to 6 p.m. Please be advised that the 3 p.m. panel discussion has limited capacity and visitors will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis.
VW Sunday Sessions is organized by Taja Cheek, Assistant Curator, and Alex Sloane, Assistant Curator, with Alexandra Rosenberg, Associate Producer, Chris Masullo, Production Coordinator, Enrique Alba, Production Assistant, and Cody Simons, Production Assistant.
VW Sunday Sessions and the VW Dome at MoMA PS1 are made possible by a partnership with Volkswagen of America, who have supported the program since its inception.
Major support is provided by the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
Dance programming as part of VW Sunday Sessions at MoMA PS1 is supported in part by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.