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Art Smith, chef, author, and television personality has brought back
meaning and symbolism to the word “table” and has united families and
friends through the sharing of a meal.
A native of Jasper, Florida, Art studied at the Florida State
University School of Business. He began his career with two
internships at The Greenbrier Resort and was then selected to attend
the prestigious Walt Disney Magic Kingdom College Program. Following
graduation, Art took a position working at the Florida Governor’s
Mansion where he worked as executive chef for Governor Bob Graham, now
a U.S. senator, and his wife Adele. He continued to cook for families
all over the globe, including other well-known politicians and
celebrities.
After traveling extensively through Europe and Africa as a family chef,
Art took a position as chef on the American European Express Train.
Once settled in Chicago, he began teaching at Williams Sonoma and later
served as a special event chef for Martha Stewart Living Magazine. In
1997, he began a 10-year-long position of personal chef to Oprah
Winfrey and Stedman Graham. He currently acts as the specialty chef
for Ms. Winfrey’s most talked about events. In late summer 2007 he will
launch a new fine dining restaurant in Chicago called “Table,” which
will serve handmade, organic foods gathered from some of the best farms
in the Midwest.
Art is a two-time James Beard Award recipient. In 2007 he received the
James Beard Foundation Humanitarian of The Year Award and in 2002 he
received the James Beard Foundation Award for “Best Cookbook” for his
first cookbook, Back to the Table: The Reunion of Food and Family
(Hyperion, 2001). For his second cookbook, Kitchen Life: Real Food for
Real Families (Hyperion, 2004), he received the prestigious 2001
Gourmand World Cookbook Award for “Best Family and Children’s
Cookbook.” A National Bestseller and New York Times Bestseller, Art
was selected twice as keynote speaker for Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s
“Celebration of Reading,” sponsored by the Barbara Bush Foundation for
Family Literacy. He is a contributing chef for best-selling author Dr.
Dean Ornish’s new family health book. The newest addition to Art’s
cookbook series is, Back to the Family (Thomas Nelson), which debuted
in March 2007.
Art is a contributing editor to O, the Oprah Magazine and the Food
section of Oprah.com and has appeared several times on “The Oprah
Winfrey Show.” He is featured regularly on television programs,
appearing nationally on “The Today Show” and “Good Day Live” and
serving as a regular tasting judge on Food Network’s “Iron Chef
America.”
A fervent supporter of the community, in 2003 Art established Common
Threads, a nonprofit organization based on his passionate belief that
families (whether a family by blood or a family of friends) all share
an innate desire to care for each other, regardless of culture, race or
geographic location. Common Threads embodies Art’s mission to foster a
familial environment where children can learn to value each other and
discover universal understanding and mutual acceptance. The innovative
program serves more than 1,000 children at seven locations around
Chicago and recently expanded into the Oprah Winfrey Boys & Girls
Club of Kosciusko, Mississippi. A Los Angeles location will open in
2007. In January 2007, Chicago Magazine named Art “Chicagoan of the
Year” for his work with Common Threads and in May 2007 the James Beard
Foundation will bestow its annual Humanitarian Award upon him. He also
serves on the board of directors of “Kids Café,” a nutrition program
for children in Minneapolis.
Art lives in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood with his life partner,
renowned artist Jesus Salgueiro, tending to their garden and their
three dogs, five cats and 15 fish.
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