Opening Benefit Ticket Information

Opening Benefit:
Tuesday, October 1, 2013, 4:30PM to 8:00PM

UNDERWRITER TABLE @ $10,000 for 10 guests ($8,400 is tax-deductible)

o Cocktails with the artists at the home of LOOT Chair, Michele Cohen, Monday,
September 30th from 6:00-8:00pm.

o 4:30pm First Access to LOOT: Come early to browse, meet the artists, and acquire unique pieces

o 6:00pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o 8:00pm Dinner honoring fashion icons Iris Apfel and Barbara Berger at Robert Restaurant at MAD

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.

BENEFACTOR TICKET (s) @ $5,000 per couple ($4,680 is tax-deductible)

o Cocktails with the artists at the home of LOOT Chair, Michele Cohen, Monday,
September 30th from 6:00-8:00pm.

o 4:30pm First Access to LOOT: Come early to browse, meet the artists, and acquire unique pieces

o 6:00pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o 8:00pm Dinner honoring fashion icons Iris Apfel and Barbara Berger at Robert Restaurant at MAD

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.

LEADER TICKET (s) @ $1,000 each ($840 is tax-deductible)

o Includes all Benefactor benefits listed above per individual

PATRON TICKETS (s) @ $500 each ($470 is tax-deductible)

o 6:00pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.

SUPPORTER TICKET(s) at $250 each ($225 is tax-deductible)

o 6:30pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.



Download the LOOT 2013 Benefit Response Form here and mail or fax this completed form to:

LOOT 2013 Benefit Office
Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
Fax: 212.299.7701

For questions regarding LOOT 2013, please call Rebekka Grossman at 212.229.7712 or email rebekka.grossman@madmuseum.org

 

Opening Benefit Ticket Information

Opening Benefit:
Tuesday, October 1, 2013, 4:30PM to 8:00PM

UNDERWRITER TABLE @ $10,000 for 10 guests ($8,400 is tax-deductible)

o Cocktails with the artists at the home of LOOT Chair, Michele Cohen, Monday,
September 30th from 6:00-8:00pm.

o 4:30pm First Access to LOOT: Come early to browse, meet the artists, and acquire unique pieces

o 6:00pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o 8:00pm Dinner honoring fashion icons Iris Apfel and Barbara Berger at Robert Restaurant at MAD

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.

BENEFACTOR TICKET (s) @ $5,000 per couple ($4,680 is tax-deductible)

o Cocktails with the artists at the home of LOOT Chair, Michele Cohen, Monday,
September 30th from 6:00-8:00pm.

o 4:30pm First Access to LOOT: Come early to browse, meet the artists, and acquire unique pieces

o 6:00pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o 8:00pm Dinner honoring fashion icons Iris Apfel and Barbara Berger at Robert Restaurant at MAD

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.

LEADER TICKET (s) @ $1,000 each ($840 is tax-deductible)

o Includes all Benefactor benefits listed above per individual

PATRON TICKETS (s) @ $500 each ($470 is tax-deductible)

o 6:00pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.

SUPPORTER TICKET(s) at $250 each ($225 is tax-deductible)

o 6:30pm-8:00pm VIP Cocktail Reception with the artists and Museum curators.

o Free admission for the run of LOOT.



Download the LOOT 2013 Benefit Response Form here and mail or fax this completed form to:

LOOT 2013 Benefit Office
Museum of Arts and Design
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
Fax: 212.299.7701

For questions regarding LOOT 2013, please call Rebekka Grossman at 212.229.7712 or email rebekka.grossman@madmuseum.org

 

About:

The Museum of Arts and Design will present LOOT 2013: MAD about Jewelry, its curated exhibition and sale of artist-made jewelry for four days this October. Now in its 13th edition, LOOT: MAD about Jewelry has become known as the ultimate pop-up shop for contemporary art and studio jewelry by both artists and collectors alike; it affords the public the rare opportunity to acquire pieces directly from some of the most innovative jewelry artists in the world. This year, the creations of more than 50 emerging and acclaimed jewelry artists will be on sale. Prices will range from $200 to $12,000, with $1000 the average. Proceeds from the selling show will benefit the Museum’s exhibition and education programs.

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