OneTable, welcome your new East Bay Field Specialist: Lia Sutton!

Lia is joining OneTable after getting her Masters of Fine Art from Cornell University and teaching sculpture, printmaking and drawing at San Francisco Art Institute and Kala Art Institute. Lia is an artist and loves to build sculptures out of wood. Lia’s art is propelled by play, embodiment, and movement. Outside of work, Lia loves to go the farmers market, bicycle slowly, and do gymnastics. Originally from New York City, Lia moved to Amherst, MA to get a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Hampshire College. We are thrilled to have Lia join the team as a the East Bay Specialist and Lia is looking forward to growing and supporting the East Bay community.

Close up photo of Lia Sutton, OneTable's new East Bay Field Specialist

What does Shabbat dinner mean to you?

Connecting to friends and family through music

What one food are you bringing to a deserted island?

Avocados

What’re you most looking forward to doing in your new role?

Connecting with new people and building community

What’s your favorite ritual and why?

Swimming in nature

Ask me about…

Playful practices, Improvisation, Building forts, Woodworking

Create your own OneTable Shabbat dinner plans this week!

OneTable empowers people who don’t yet have a consistent Shabbat dinner practice to build one that feels authentic, sustainable, and valuable. The OneTable community is funded to support people (21-39ish), not in undergraduate studies, and without an existing weekly Shabbat practice, looking to find and share this powerful experience.

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