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NYC: Met Breuer Museum Celebration for Women's History Month - RSVP NOW to attend
written by Natasha, 1/21/13 4:20am
edited by Natasha, 3/27/17 2:15am

An electronic RSVP and EventBrite ticket are required. RSVP to the url to attend this special, free event at MET BREUER (945 Madison @ 75th St) E-mail YaleGalaEvents@gmail.com for the link (RSVP instructions e-mailed by Friday 3-24)


An electronic RSVP and EventBrite ticket are required. RSVP to the EventBrite url to attend this special, free event at MET BREUER (945 Madison @ 75th St).  

This is a women's event (mixed gay and straight), not an LBT women's event.  Men are welcome to attend and celebrate Women's History month. 

E-mail YaleGalaEvents@gmail.com for the EventBrite RSVP link. (RSVP instructions e-mailed by Friday 3-24)

In honor of Women's History Month, enjoy a special invitation from the Multicultural Audience Development Initiative (MADI) of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,

The Met Breuer is normally closed on Tuesday nights, but on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 it will open for an after-hours viewing of three exhibitions featuring women artists -- and attended by curators -- for Women's History Month.

·        1. 
Marisa Merz: The Sky Is a Great Space
 
      Italian painter, sculptor, and installation artist Marisa Merz, the sole female protagonist of the Arte Povera movement

·         2. Lygia Pape: A Multitude of Forms

The first monographic exhibition in the United States devoted to Brazilian artist Lygia Pape (1927–2004). Showing varied media, from sculpture, prints, and painting to installation, photography, performance, and film. A critical figure in the development of Brazilian modern art, Pape combined geometric abstraction with notions of body, time, and space in unique ways that radically transformed the nature of the art object in the late 1950s and early 1960s

·         3. Breuer Revisited: New Photographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen

Two series of commissioned photographs -- by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen -- that reflect on the architecture of Marcel Breuer (Hungarian, 1902–1981) . The images explore the relationship between the built environment and its inhabitants and offer two distinct views of how Breuer's monumental modernist buildings, constructed in the 1950s and 1960s, exist today.


Hope to see you, there!

Hosted by the Multicultural Audience Development Initiative's Advisory Committee (MADI). Proudly announced by Yale GALA, inc.


Note this is an event celebrating Women's History Month.  All women (LBT and straight) are invited, as are men who want to celebrate Women's History Month.

When: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 6 - 8 PM

Where: Met Breuer, 945 Madison Avenue (@75th Street East, NYC)

Cost: Free entry but Tickets are Limited.

RSVP: MANDATORY ASAP to obtain EventBrite ticket for entry, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

(RSVP instructions will be included in your e-mail invitation sent by Friday, March 24.  E-mail Yalegalaevents@gmail.com if you did not receive yours or to receive the RSVP url. 

RSVP at once: please cancel on EventBrite if your plans change or e-mail any unneeded tickets to Yale GALA (YaleGALAEvents@gmail.com) for redistribution to others.  Thank you.

Note: If you RSVP to the Met Museum, you give them permission to add you to their Events list.

Dress: Business attire or festive or dressy, please


Event information:

Enjoy a private viewing of 3 exhibits at the new and beautiful Met Breuer Museum,
945 Madison Avenue @ E 75th Street
, NYC

·         1. Marisa Merz: The Sky Is a Great Space

·         2. Lygia Pape: A Multitude of Forms

·         3. Breuer Revisited: New Photographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen 


Celebrate Women's History Month and mingle with others at this elegant event. Note this is an event for Women's History Month, and ALL WOMEN (LBT and straight) are invited, as are men who want to celebrate Women's History Month.  


More info: http://www.yalegala.org/article.html?aid=448

Yale GALA Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/YaleGala/

Met Museum Facebook event: TBA  

 

 

 

 


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