International Sculpture Center's 50th Anniversary Celebration |
Celebrate 50 Years with the ISC!The International Sculpture Center's 50th Anniversary Celebration will be held at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City on October 22, 2010! The evening's festivities will include a cocktail reception, entertainment, an art sale featuring works by well-known sculptors such as Fletcher Benton, Chakaia Booker, John Clement, Carole Feuerman, Andy Goldsworthy, John Henry, Richard Hunt, Jun Kaneko, Phillip King, William King, Donald Lipski, Jesus Moroles, Manuel Neri, Tom Otterness, Albert Paley, Joel Perlman, Judy Pfaff, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Kenneth Snelson, James Surls, Mark di Suvero, William Tucker, Boaz Vaadia, and Mia Westerland, among others to be announced, as well as a raffle with top prize being a one week vacation in St. Maarten, and a Chinese auction with fabulous prizes. Honorary Hosts for the evening include Mark di Suvero, Joyce Pomeroy Schwartz, and Kenneth Snelson. Tickets are now on sale and space is limited. Tickets are $350 per person, and tables available for $3,000 and $5000. Cocktails start at 6:00pm with dinner at 7:30pm. Come celebrate 50 years of memories with the ISC! For more information or to RSVP to the party, visit http://www.sculpture.org/documents/programsandevents/events/50anniversary/index.shtml. For questions or more information, please contact events@sculpture.org. International Sculpture Center - Supporting the Sculpture Community for 50 Years! |
Oh, WHAT A NIGHT this will be!! An event not to be missed, so if at all possible try and attend. Please find a link below to an invitation. ISC 50th Anniversary Celebration Invitation |
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