Jean-Marie Mauclet and Gwylene Gallimard’s community-based art collaboration that began in 2003 is finally being shown to the public starting Sept. 12 at the Gibbes Museum of Art and on Sept. 13 at the City Gallery at Waterfront Park. The project, called The Future Is on the Table, began five years ago when Mauclet and Gallimard, the owners of Fast & French, handmade 56 three-legged stools painted with a world atlas, and sent them to fellow artists around the globe in hopes of generating conversations about the future of humanity. Special discussions will take place at 4 p.m. on Sept. 13 at the City Gallery and at 1 p.m. on Sept. 14 at the Gibbes. —Caitlin Baker
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