“We ran out of money, everybody had to bring their own chairs and tables”
Superfine’s mission was to create a creative hub where the artists could gather, eat great food and feel a true sense of community. The timing was perfect. Superfine opened a month after 9/11 which was the weekend of the Dumbo Arts Festival and it was an overwhelming smashing success. “It was explosive, the only issue was cash flow, we ran out of money, everybody had to bring their own chairs and tables” added Tanya.
Laura Taylor, Superfine’s chef, originally studied printmaking and Raku ceramics. However, 40 years ago, her main interest switched to food. Tanya who met Laura when they both lived in Santa Fe New Mexico describes Laura as a true Mother Earth, appropriately with a sun sign in Taurus. Her belief in the freshest food possible, directly purchased from farmers, ensures that a meal from Superfine originates from a sustainable source and is always handcrafted. Many of their main suppliers are farms with stands in the local Fort Greene Farmers Market.
Tanya, originally from Seattle is the public face of Superfine and runs the front of the house. True Dumbo royalty, Tanya came to New York to pursue a career in painting and performance art. If anyone understands the magic of the show it is Tanya and she brings this magic to Superfine and everywhere else she chooses to roam. Tanya lights up a room with a love of people, the community, and the arts. Still pursuing her art, Tanya’s paintings can periodically be seen on Superfine’s art wall or you can view her work at www.tanyarynd.com.
The collaborative nature of Superfine goes beyond the three working owners. Community presence and involvement are integral parts of the artful, unique nature of Superfine. Musician Jan Bell, a beloved neighborhood figure known for her English accent and auburn braids, produces the Brooklyn Americana Music Festival. Many of the performances take place on the Superfine stage as well as other Dumbo venues. Open to all musical genres, Superfine books: bluegrass, funk, original singer songwriters, jazz shows, drag shows, supper club events, cabaret, flamenco, dance parties, fundraisers (just to name a few).
Ken Ardito, Josh Reynolds, Jaimie Walker, Craig Anthony Miller, are a sampling of Dumbo artists whose work has graced the 30-foot art wall which rotates every month. According to Tanya, they have shown more work than most galleries in New York City. There are collectors in New York and nationwide whose collections include work that was shown at Superfine. The trio is also committed to assisting neighbors in times of need. When John Ensor Parker, the architect/artist who curates the projections on the Manhattan Bridge was going through a battle with cancer, the amazing trio organized an art auction to raise money for his care and comfort. These women have huge hearts. They are three in a million.
John Parker
July 6, 2021 at 6:47 amI remember when these three lesbian girls started selling food at between the bridges bar. from there a family had begun. those girls are my sisters and have always been there for the fun and not so fun. they are so talented, hard working and the most beautiful souls. we are so lucky to have them and superfine in our lives! thank you girls!
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