The Columbia Museum of Art announces 2016 Gala, In the Mix: From Vintage to Vogue

February 8, 2016
Saturday, March 5, 2016 | 7:00 p.m. – Midnight
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The Columbia Museum of Art announces the 2016 Gala, In the Mix: From Vintage to Vogue, to be held on Saturday, March 5, from 7:00 p.m. to midnight. The museum’s largest fundraiser of the year will celebrate the major spring exhibition, REMIX: Themes and Variations in African-American Art, in an evening filled with extraordinary cuisine, décor, and entertainment.
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Tickets to the black-tie affair are available for $150 ($75 tax deductible). The Gala raises critical funds to support the museum’s mission to provide outstanding art and arts education for lifelong learning and community enrichment.
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“The Gala is a fantastic way to experience the museum. You get to have fun, enjoy incredible food and drinks, and dance to a band downstairs and a DJ upstairs. Plus, the galleries are open so you can see this amazing exhibition,” says 2016 Gala Chair Julie Brenan, who is also a member of the board of trustees.
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Guests will enjoy entertainment by Reggie Sullivan and His Music Machine, DJ Irv, and Life in Notes and Steps, original jazz and dance by Mark Rapp and Stephanie Wilkins. The galleries will be open for guests to enjoy the groundbreaking REMIX exhibition, which features 40 African-American artists and a variety of works dating from the early 20th century to today.
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Screen Shot 2016-02-08 at 5.31.51 PM“In the Mix is going to be a beautiful event that should not be missed,” Brenan says. “Our volunteers have a passion for the arts, the museum in particular, and their community. We can’t wait to open the doors onMarch 5 and welcome everyone to the best party in town.”
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Each year, a team of more than 50 volunteers works for several months to create an elegant event and transform the entire museum to fit the theme of the spring exhibition. This year’s REMIX exhibition features bold and brilliant colors and figures interlaced with historical references and contemporary features. The Gala will have guests reimagine the past and view things through a different lens, as traditional cuisine and décor are “remixed” to create something new, and vintage elements are fused with the vogue.
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“The Columbia Museum of Art Gala truly illustrates the diversity and uniqueness of the world around us,” says Jim Hudson of Jim Hudson Lexus. “We are honored to be the Presenting Sponsor of the 2016 CMA Gala, and we welcome you to join us for a spectacular evening.”
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This event is made possible with generous contributions from our sponsors: Presenting Sponsor: Jim Hudson Lexus; Gold Sponsors: BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina and Lexington Medical Center; Silver Sponsors: BB&T, Loosh Culinaire, and Hannah and Ron Rogers; Bronze Sponsors: Blanchard Machinery Company, Dr. Suzan D. Boyd and Mr. M. Edward Sellers, Julie and Mike Brenan, Marcia and Al Montgomery, Pout, and Wells Fargo; and many others.
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Doors open at 7:00 p.m. | Black Tie | Complimentary Valet Parking | $150 ($75 tax deductible)
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For more information and tickets, please visit columbiamuseum.org/gala or call (803) 799-2810.
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For information sponsorship opportunities, please contact Elizabeth Wolfe at (803) 343-2210 or [email protected].

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About the CMA

The Columbia Museum of Art is a charitable nonprofit organization dedicated to lifelong learning and community enrichment for all. Located in the heart of downtown Columbia, SC, CMA ranks among the leading art institutions in the country and is distinguished by its innovative exhibitions and creative educational programs. At the heart of the CMA and its programs is its collection, which encompasses nearly 7,000 works and spans thousands of years of history, representing a range of world cultures. Established in 1950, the CMA now welcomes more than 135,000 visitors annually and is a catalyst for community creativity, engaging people of all ages and backgrounds with a diverse spectrum of programming, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, Arts & Draughts parties. It is the recipient of a National Art Education Association award for its contributions to arts education and an Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Governor’s Award for the Arts for outstanding contributions to the arts in South Carolina.

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