PHILLIPS AFTER 5: LET'S BE FRIENDS
Thursday, December 3, 5-8:30 pm
Celebrate friends old and new. Create matching friendship bracelets and send postcards for faraway friends. Enjoy amicable food and drink pairings and make it a #squadgoal to expand your social circle through our art meet-up challenge. Trace artistic friendships between collectors and artists on tours of the special exhibition and the permanent collection.
GALLERY TALK
6, 6:30, 7, & 7:30 PM
15-minute focused discussions about w...
PHILLIPS AFTER 5: LET'S BE FRIENDS
Thursday, December 3, 5-8:30 pm
Celebrate friends old and new. Create matching friendship bracelets and send postcards for faraway friends. Enjoy amicable food and drink pairings and make it a #squadgoal to expand your social circle through our art meet-up challenge. Trace artistic friendships between collectors and artists on tours of the special exhibition and the permanent collection.
GALLERY TALK
6, 6:30, 7, & 7:30 PM
15-minute focused discussions about works in the museum’s permanent collection.
MUSIC
5:30–8 PM
Enjoy the jazz tempo of “Emergence” with internationally acclaimed DC-based pianist/composer Federico Peña performing with Romeir Mendez on bass and CV Dashiell on drums.
TASTING
Enjoy delicious bites from Pinstripes, a sophisticated entertainment venue located in the heart of Georgetown. Offerings include jumbo lump crab cakes, tenderloin sliders, and mini Margarita Italianos–an Italian twist on a classic with limoncello and a splash of pomegranate.
Catering provided by Geppetto Catering.
$12; $10 for visitors 62 and over and students. Members always admitted free, no reservation needed.
Event web page: http://www.phillipscollection.org/events/2015-12-03-phillips-after-5
More about the Gauguin to Picasso: Masterworks from Switzerland exhibition: http://www.phillipscollection.org/events/2015-10-10-exhibition-staechelin-im-obersteg
Image: Paul Gauguin, NAFEA faaipoipo (When Will You Marry?), 1892. Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 1/2 in. The Rudolf Staechelin Collection © Kunstmuseum Basel, Martin P. Bühler