Open House // Community Supper “Millie’s House” with Chef Bradley James Dry
Category: Event Calendar
Date and Time
- Saturday, Oct 5, 2024 5pm - 6:30pm
Location
Guthrie Green
11 E Reconciliation Way
Details
Inspired by his grandmother’s kitchen, Chef Bradley James Dry (Wolf Clan of the Cherokee Nation) hosts a community gathering called "Millie's House," centered around family nourishment underneath the Guthrie Green Pergola.
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/2024-open-house-weekend-3626569
Chef Bradley James Dry is a Cherokee food stylist and chef from Tulsa, Oklahoma, deeply inspired by his heritage and his grandmother, Mildred “Millie” Raper, who taught him traditional Appalachian recipes. With over a decade of restaurant experience, Dry now focuses on preserving Cherokee culinary traditions through catering, demonstrations, and events like the 2023 Smithsonian Folklife Festival. A passionate forager, he blends traditional Cherokee foods with contemporary techniques, striving to keep Cherokee culture alive in modern American cuisine. He prepared meals for the TV series Reservation Dogs, created by his friend Sterlin Harjo.
About Tulsa Artist Fellowship
With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with our city.
About Guthrie Green
Guthrie Green is a community urban park that celebrates the performing arts and diversity. We are a source of health and wellness, ecological awareness, and joyous appreciation of the arts, the environment, and each other’s diversity.
Visitor Experience
Guthrie Green is a privately owned and operated facility. We appreciate your full compliance in abiding by our posted rules and for being respectful to our premises, neighbors, and performers. Guthrie Green in Tulsa is designed to be accessible and welcoming to everyone.
Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a cultural initiative of the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Open House programs are made possible, in part, by The Bush Hughes Foundation for Progress. Special thanks to the dedicated staff, visionary awardees, artistic contributors, cultural partners, media platforms, presenters, culinary experts, and champions for supporting this ambitious weekend.