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 Hulaween, Horticulture, and Hostessing
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Bette Midler, Debra Messing, Michael Kors, and Jane Krakowski at the Restoration Project's annual Hulaween gala. |
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Last Friday in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf, more than 1,000 guests attended the star-studded, always sold-out annual Hulaween gala benefit for Bette Midler's New York Restoration Project (NYRP). Joining Ms. Midler was Stevie Wonder, and performing!!
In the glam crowd and most in great costumes: Michael Kors (who was unrecognizable as you can see here), Judy Gold, Douglas Durst, and Benjamin F. Needell, Jane Krakowski, Debra Messing, Carmelo Anthony, Renée Fleming, Narciso Rodriguez, John McEnroe and Patty Smyth, Alan Cumming, Martha Stewart, Elettra Wiedemann, Sam Champion, Rick Bayless, Sandra Lee, Thalia Mottola; Cast Members of "Priscilla," Tony Sheldon, Nick Adams, Will Swenson; Sean Ringgold, Marina Sturdza – Princess of Romania, Ann Ziff, Kate Lear and Dr. Jon LaPook, Linda Fargo, Margo and Jimmy Nederlander, Ellen and Dick Levine, Daryl and Steve Roth, Freddie Leiba, Hillary and Ben Macklowe, Alexandra Cohen, Linda Allard Gallen, Maureen Case – Jo Malone London, Anisa Costa, David Hoey, Michelle Harper, Lauren Buccellati, Ivan Bart; IMG Models – Danielle Z, Ajak Deng, Kate Upton, Jessica Gomes, Ali Lagarde; Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal, Kevin Sharkey, Juju Chang, Nabila Khashoggi-Chambers, Peter Bacanovic, Cindi Leive, Alexandra Stanton, Allison Gollust, and legions of other duly disguised divas, ghoulish guests, and fabulous fashionistas. And all glad to be there! |
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Stevie Wonder and Bette Midler |
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The legendary Stevie Wonder performed for an hour. And he had the entire crowd clapping and singing along. Talk about a thrill going through a crowd! He has amassed 49 Top Forty singles, 32 #1 singles and he gave all that and a hundred millions sales worth. Throughout his career, not so incidentally, Stevie has demonstrated extraordinary humanitarian efforts, philanthropic leadership, generosity of spirit and is universally recognized as one of the most influential musicians in the world.
Dress for the event was "Costumes or Else" with CFDA Lifetime Achievement Award-winning designer Michael Kors did the scrutinizing of the always-creative and colorful crowd for winners of the annual costume contest. Judy Gold emceed, using her Emmy-award winning stage presence to run the show. |
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Stevie Wonder |
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Stevie's daughter, Aisha Morris |
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Bette Midler, Hugh Hildesley, and Judy Gold. Hugh Hildesley was the auctioneer who also did a bit of "singing and dancing" with Bette and Judy Gold. His cajoling brought in $500K for the organization |
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Douglas Little created the ambiance, expertly blending the "Dia de los Muertos" theme with Halloween and Bette Midler's Hawaiian heritage. Award-winning Mexican cuisine specialist and television personality Rick Bayless, a special menu consultant, offered his expertise in creating a three "corpse" dinner.
Benjamin F. Needell and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher, & Flom received Midler's "Wind Beneath My Wings" Award for Leadership. Needell has served as chairman of the board of NYRP since 2001, guiding the organization towards its current prominence in the city's greening and philanthropic worlds. Needell is partner in Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, which has provided NYRP with over $3 million in pro-bono legal services and financial contributions, one of the organization's top corporate sponsors.
Theyy raised $1.9 million for New York Restoration Project. |
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The packed ballroom of the Waldorf |
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Douglas Durst was honored with the inaugural "Green God" award, for his personal and professional commitment to environmental activism.
Co-Chairs for the evening were: Carmelo Anthony, Todd DeGarmo, Michael Kors, Narcisco Rodriguez, Kate Lear and Jon LaPook, Margo McNabb Nederlander and James Nederlander, Maureen Case – Jo Malone London, and Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue.
NYRP is a non-profit organization dedicated to reclaiming and restoring New York City parks, community gardens and open space. In partnership with the City of New York, NYRP is also leading MillionTreesNYC – an initiative to plant and care for one million new trees throughout New York City's five boroughs by 2017. |
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Amy Freitag and Cindy Smith |
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Renée Fleming |
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Priscilla Cast: Nick Adams, Tony Sheldon, and Will Swenson |
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Michael Kors |
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Rick Bayless |
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Alan Cumming |
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Judy Gold and Elysa Halpern |
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Molly Pesce and Michael Ives |
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Jimmy Nederlander, Bette Midler, and Margo Nederlander |
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Sandra Lee |
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Patty Smyth, Bette Midler, and John McEnroe |
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Hilary and Ben Macklowe |
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Rubem Robierb and Sam Champion |
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Todd DeGarmo |
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Benjamin Needell and Bette Midler |
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Thomas Tolan and Narciso Rodriguez |
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Michael Kors and Martha Stewart |
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Kim McCarty, Amy Freitag, Michael McCarty |
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Grant Shaffer, Alan Cumming, and Narciso Rodriguez |
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Martha Stewart with 'Slash' |
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Martha Stewart, middle, and Robert Diamond, right |
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Sandra Lee and friend |
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Michelle Harper, Linda Fargo, and Sarah Sophie Flicker |
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Timothy Jessell, Renée Fleming, and Martha Stewart |
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Judy Gold and Elysa Halpern |
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Carmelo Anthony and Bette Midler |
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Rosalind and Kenneth Landis |
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Sophie Von Haselberg and Ellen Levine |
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Jimmy and Margo Nederlander |
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Sam Champion and Asanni Swann |
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Sophie Von Haselberg, Bette Midler, and Martin Von Haselberg |
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Bette Midler and Douglas Durst |
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Ann Ziff |
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Elettra Wiedemann and James Marshall |
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Clifford Ross |
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Robert Diamond |
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James Cox Chambers |
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Braden Rhetts |
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Hulaween GhostiesandGoodies-goers |
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Last week at the Metropolitan Club, over 300 horticultural enthusiasts attended The Horticultural Society of New York's Annual Fall Luncheon.
Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, President of the Foundation for Landscape Studies and author of her recent book, Writing the Garden: A Literary Conversation Across Two Centuries, received the prestigious Barbara A. Margolis Award, and signed copies of her book. The two recipients of The Horticultural Society of New York's Award of Excellence were Thomas Woltz and Ethne Clarke. |
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Sara Hobel, Ethne Clarke, Dr. Betsy Rogers, and Thomas Woltz |
Thomas Woltz is the principal and co-owner of Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects. Mr. Woltz has led designs of a broad range of public and private projects in the United States and abroad, including The Peggy Guggenheim Sculpture Garden in Venice, Italy.
Ethne Clarke, Editor in Chief of Organic Gardening, is an internationally recognized garden journalist, lecturer and author of a number of best-selling books on practical gardening design and landscape history.
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Elizabeth Barlow Rogers and Cece Black |
Honorary Chairs: Sharon Casdin, Chris Giftos, Mrs. James B. Gubelmann, Mrs. Niels W. Johnsen, Mary S. Phipps, Elizabeth Scholtz.
Event Chairs: CeCe Black, Marianne Engle, Andrea Fahnestock, Kamie Lightburn, Janet Mavick, Frances Schultz, Sheila Stephenson, Mary Van Pelt.
Event Vice Chairs: Cetie Nippert Ames, Sharen Benenson, T. Paige Betz, Suzette de Marigny Smith, Nina Griscom, D. Brooke Harlow, Margo M. Langenberg, Ursula Lowerre, Mitzi Perdue, Mrs. John R. Robinson, Elizabeth F. Stribling, Barbara Tober. |
| The Horticultural Society of New York's mission is to sustain the vital connection between people and plants. Their social service and public programs educate and inspire, growing a broad community that values horticulture for the many benefits it brings to our environment, our neighborhoods, and our lives. |
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Mary Van Pelt, Roberta Downs-Sandeman, Margo Langenberg, and Mitzi Perdue |
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Janet Mavec and Henrietta Suhr |
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CeCe Black and Mitzi Perdue |
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Robin Reardon and Mary Phipps |
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Mary Van Pelt, Mark Gilbertson, Sara Hobel, and Andrea Fahnestock |
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| Kamie Lightburn and MK O'Shaughnessy |
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| Valerie Gimbel and Sarah Godfrey |
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Ron Wendt, Barbara McLaughlin, and Robert Lindgren |
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Frances Schultz, Viva Bhogaita, and Jean Grainger |
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Christine Biddle, Margo Langenberg, Robin Reardon, and Carole Bellidora Westfall |
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Dr. Marianne Engle, Robin Horton, and Susi Wunsch |
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Jean Shafiroff and Yaz Hernandez |
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Dr. Suzanne Levine and Anne Shearman-Betts |
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| Chris Giftos and Sheila Stephenson |
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| Hartley du Pont |
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Michael Kovner, Jean Doyen de Montaillou, and Barbara Tober |
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Janine Luke and Esther Tuttle |
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CeCe Black and Huguette Hersch |
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| Charlotte Moss and Memrie Lewis |
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| Melissa Morris and Alison Minton |
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Clelia Zacharias and Elaine Arace |
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Dr. Marianne Engle, Mary Van Pelt, and Mish Tworkowski |
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Barbara Liberman and Nina Griscom |
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Trinka LaBranche, Page Morin Rossetter, and Anne Shearman Betts |
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| Pam Miles and Shelia Labrecque |
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| Rochelle Ohrstrom and Emily Leonard |
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Page Dickey and Deborah Royce |
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Memrie Lewis, Wendy Carduner, and Jacquie Garrett |
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Barbara Regna, Liz Van Pujenboerk, and CeCe Black |
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Pam Taylor and Karen Klopp |
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Sharen Benenson and Debra Chabliss |
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Liz McDermott, Evelyn Tompkins, and Audrey Gruss |
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Beth DeWoody and Pam Taylor |
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Last Wednesday night I started my rounds at the magnificent apartment of Jill Sackler, wife of the late Arthur M. Sackler. Jill was hostessing a reception for about 70 guests in honor of Julian Raby, Director of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in Washington. Jill is one of the most gracious hostesses in New York although she does not assume so, diffidence and modesty being her signature. However she's one of those people who just looks after it.
A few years ago she invited me to be her guest at a dinner at Buckingham Palace, hosted by Charles and Camilla and for the Royal London Philharmonia which performed (the entire orchestra) in an enormous ballroom/auditorium. Buckingham Palace is not like a large house or even a mansion. It is vast. When the royal couple first were announced and entered the reception, Jill said, "get a picture, get a picture." Frankly I was too timid to take a picture of the royal family members in their own house. Or anybody's house for that matter. Unless invited to. All that picture taking can be annoying when you're in that kind of limelight. And a bore.
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Julian Raby, Director of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Dame Jillian Sackler, and Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough |
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However, as Charles and Camilla moved in separate directions to greet the guests, some people did pull out their digitals and snap the pictures of them (unposed of course).
"Oh I wish I had brought my camera," Jill lamented, like a fan.
Which no doubt she is. But she's also been a private guest at the palace many other times, so she's not exactly a tourist. That's what I mean about diffident and modest.
So that was our hostess on this night. The purpose of the reception was important: next year the Sackler is celebrating its 25th anniversary and last night's party was, as they say in New York, the kick-off.
Dr. Sackler was a very enterprising Brooklyn born medical doctor who in 1960. At 25 he established the Laboratories fof Therapeutic Research. At the age of 47 started Medical Tribune, a weekly medical newspaper. He also gained the rights to important and sell Valium in the United States.
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Dame Jillian Sackler, Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough, Virginia Clark, Smithsonian Director of Advancement and Philanthropic Giving, and Jill Spalding |
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He used much of his fortune to fund museums and libraries. In 1987 the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery opened with a renowned collection of Asian art acquired under the discerning eye of Dr. Sackler. While he devoted his professional career to the advancement of medicine, Dr. Sackler's other passion was collecting amazing works of art from throughout Asia. His intense personal interest in Asia evolved into the exceptional collection and museum that today bear his name. "Art and science are two sides of the same coin," he observed. "Science is a discipline pursued with passion; art is a passion pursued with discipline. At pursuing both, I've had a lot of fun."
On November 29, 2012, friends, dignitaries, philanthropists, and the diplomatic corps will gather at the Sackler for the "gala of the year" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, followed by a weekend of exciting activities held throughout Washington, D.C. |
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Paul Neely, Virginia Clark, and Jim Limtott |
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Giosetta Capriati, Shane Doty, and Mary McFadden |
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Yolanda Santos, Richard Gaddes, Ann Kinney, Gilbert Kinney, Tony Bechara, and Patty Tang |
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Giosetta Capriati with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buckfire |
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Dame Jillian Sackler and Jane Scovell |
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Irene Roosevelt Aitken and Konrad Keesee |
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Sir David Remfry, Dame Jillian Sackler, Secretary Wayne Clough, and Caroline Hansberry |
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Sir David Remfry, Elbrun Kimmelman, and Ajit Hutcheesing |
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Jackie Weld Drake and Sedi Flugelman |
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Chiu-Ti Jansen, Giosetta Capriati, and Noel Lateef |
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David and Laurie Ying |
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Also last Wednesday night at the Waldorf, Montefiore Medical Center held its annual "Celebrate Montefiore" Gala. This year, the event benefited the Children's Hospital at Montefiore, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.
In that short time it is now one of the most advanced hospitals for children in the nation. The Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) is ranked among the nation's leading institutions in all 10 pediatric specialties by U.S. News & World Report - exceeding expectations and making an extraordinary impact in the field. |
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Fantasy Table created by Floralia Decorators |
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Fantasy Table created by Penny H. |
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Through the visionary leadership of its internationally-recognized physicians and scientists, CHAM combines supreme clinical expertise, innovative research and leading-edge technology with an integrated, family-centered approach. As part of a premier academic medical center, CHAM is dedicated to training the next generation of pediatric healthcare professionals and is transforming the future of children's health.
Singer-songwriter Joan Osborne performed. The View Co-Host Sherri Shepherd presented the program. |
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Dr. Philip O. Ozuah, Professor and University Chairman, Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Physician-in-Chief, The Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Dr. Steven M. Safyer, President and CEO of Montefiore, Co-Host of The View, Comedian and Actress, Sherri Shepherd, and David A. Tanner, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Montefiore |
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Dr. Philip O. Ozuah, Professor and University Chairman, Montefiore Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Physician-in-Chief, The Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Singer and Songwriter, Joan Osborne, Dr. Steven M. Safyer, President and CEO of Montefiore, David A. Tanner, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Montefiore. |
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Ken Sunshine, Lynn Richmond and Donald L. Ashkenase |
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Charles Murphy, Ted Totten and Rory Guma |
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Drs. Scott and Graciella Wetzler and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Perlman |
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Mr. and Mrs. Jaison Chazhur |
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Ned Offit, Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner |
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Debra Bannon-Siegel, Dorie Klissas, Steven Osborne and Dr. John Thompson |
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Dr. Milan Kinkhabwala and Dr. Victor Schuster |
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf |
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Ron and Marcia Lissak |
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Drs. Sylvia and T. Byram Karasu |
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Dr. and Mrs. Lari Attai with Dr. Philip O. Ozuah |
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Drs. Philip and Theresa Ozuah |
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Dr. Irwin R. Merkatz and Peter Semczuk |
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David Tanner, Harold Tanner and Eric Tanner |
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Joan Osborne and Rachelle Sanders, VP and Chief Development Officer, Montefiore |
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Stone and Erika Abramson |
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bartlett |
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Alisha Khan and Alena Galan, former patients at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore |
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Lee H. Perlman, President of Greater New York Hospital Association and Donald L. Ashkenase, Special Advisor to the President, Montefiore |
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Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Redlener, Bruce Raynor, and Dr. Steven M. Safyer |
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Zita Rosenthal, Cissy Asch, and Alena Galan |
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernhard |
Last Wednesday at the Metropolitan Club, the AFA honored renowned performance artist Marina Abramović and National Gallery of Art Director Earl A. "Rusty" Powell III. They were introduced by MoMA PS1 Director Klaus Biesenbach and former Metropolitan Museum of Art Director Philippe de Montebello.
Distinguished guests included AFA trustees, patrons, artists, and other leading members and supporters of the art and museum communities. A raffle was held at the gala, with artworks generously donated by April Gornik and Richard Bell. All proceeds from the raffle ticket sales benefit the AFA's exhibitions and programming. Gala Chairs were Lydia Fenet, Clare McKeon, and Capera Ryan. Honorary Chair was Elizabeth Blake.
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Clare McKeon, Rose Dergan, Will Cotton, Olivia Chantecaille, and Ren Grady |
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Todd Bishop, Klaus Biesenbach, Lawrence Benenson, Marina Abramović, Tunji Adeniji, Peter Katz, and Rebecca Taylor |
| The American Federation of Arts is a nonprofit institution that organizes art exhibitions for presentation in museums around the world, publishes exhibition catalogues, and develops various educational programs. The AFA's mission is to enrich the public's experience of art and understanding of culture by organizing and traveling a diverse offering of exhibitions embracing all aspects of art history. |
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Marina Abramović and Pauline Willis |
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Liz Klein, Jonathan Binstock, and Naomi Baigell |
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Jason Herrick and Dorothy Kosinski |
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Philippe de Montebello, Earl A. Powell III, Marina Abramović, and Klaus Biesenbach |
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Jonathan Binstock and Kevin Salatino |
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Sloan Overstrom and Caitlin Davis |
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Ann and Gilbert Kinney |
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Sidney Felsen and Joni Moisant Weyl |
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Jeffrey Loewy and Ruth Appelhof |
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Sean Kelly, Marina Abramović, Jason Herrick, and Charlotte Eyerman |
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Michael Solovay and Stephanie La Nasa |
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Frederick and Stephanie Clark |
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Georgina Schaeffer and Stephanie Clark |
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Gala Co-Chairs Capera Ryan, Clare McKeon, and Lydia Fenet |
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Vicky Ward and Robert McKeon |
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Hugh Chisholm and Daisy Prince |
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Walter W. Timoshuk |
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David and Ashley Staats |
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Richard and Barbara Lane, Sandra and Stanford Warshawsky |
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Bob and Margot Linton |
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Jason Herrick and Kimerly Rorschach |
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Pauline Willis, Earl A. Powell III, and Marina Kellen French |
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| Photographs by Elaine Ubina & AnnieWatt.com (Horticultural Society); Mia McDonald (Hulaween); Cutty McGill (Doubles).
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