Brand & Cultural strategist Elliot Carlyle will host Liberation Supper, a Black History Month experience presented by The Table & Gallery in partnership with Fashion Week Brooklyn.
Designed as an immersive evening of art, dialogue, and community, Liberation Supper honors Black cultural legacy through shared experience, intentional gathering, and creative expression. The evening will feature Harlem-based artist Haile King Rubie Collection, whose work reflects the power of storytelling, craftsmanship, and identity rooted in the Harlem creative lineage.
As host, Carlyle will guide the evening’s flow, framing the experience as both a celebration and a conversation—centering Black excellence, liberation through creativity, and the role of art and fashion as vehicles for cultural memory and forward movement.
Liberation Supper reflects CURRENT•LY Global’s ongoing commitment to supporting platforms that elevate Black voices, cultivate meaningful cultural exchange, and merge fashion, art, and community into purposeful experiences.
Tickets are available via Eventbrite.

