With the opening of 1400 by Elderslie at the Wichita Art Museum, Chef Katharine Elder has expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity to serve her community in such a unique space. Having grown up in the arts, she was inspired by the dedication of visual artists in their life-long pursuits of excellence, expression and adorning the lives of others. Now, she is thrilled to have the opportunity to infuse her work in food with stories and inspiration drawn from the art around her.
1400 by Elderslie
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On this episode we discuss:
● Opening in the Wichita Art Museum
● What’s the deal with the goats?
● When Katharine hit pause
● Growing up with a culinary knack
● Being dedicated to sourcing locally
● All the elements going on at the restaurant
● Getting connected with the James Beard Foundation
● The value of mentorship through the Chamber
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