Date/Time
Date(s) - February 1, 2025
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location
Gregory Allicar Museum of Art, University Center for the Arts


Visualize: The Collection

A celebration benefiting the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art

Saturday, February 1, 2025 from 6 to 8 p.m.
EARLY BIRD PRICES EXTENDED THROUGH JANUARY 17!

Visualize is Gregory Allicar Museum of Art’s principal fundraiser and annual benefit gala supporting the museum. Visualize celebrates rich connections in art, highlighting works from the museum’s collection through featured exhibitions, entertainment, and engaging activities, along with delicious food and drink.

Visualize: The Collection celebrates the museum’s growing and diverse collection of more than 5,000 works of art in a variety of media from cultures around the world and spanning more than 2,000 years of history.

With featured exhibitions, world-class entertainment, and delicious food and drink, Visualize is an elegant and exciting evening you won’t want to miss!

This event provides crucial funds for the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art’s endowment, which we rely on to support our exhibitions and programs. A growing endowment is essential for us to continue broadening our outreach and to bring ever-better programming to our community. We hope you’ll join our effort by attending a this year’s Visualize gala and supporting the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art endowment!

 

Visualize: The Collection, a celebration to benefit Gregory Allicar Museum of Art

AT THE EVENT

Attendees will have the chance to participate in a wine pull; to bid in an auction led by Elmo Frickman with works by Robert Beauchamp, Benjamin Harjo, Jr., and Pard Morrison (see below); and to take home state-of-the-art floral arrangements!

 

WINE PULL

2009 Château la Fleur de Gay – rated 95 by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate as “one of the finest Pomerols made from the outstanding 2009 vintage,” and more!

 

AUCTION

Robert Beauchamp, (born in Denver, Colorado, 1923; died in New York, New York, 1995), Green Flame, 1980, lithograph on paper

 

Robert Beauchamp (born in Denver, Colorado, 1923; died in New York, New York, 1995), Apple Dream, 1980, lithograph on paper

 

Benjamin Harjo, Jr. (Shawness/Seminole, born in Clovis, New Mexico, 1945; died Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2023), A Sacredness of Their Own, 1986, lithograph on paper, framed

 

Pard Morrison (work TBA)

 

2006 Château Cantemerle (six-litre bottle): rated 92 by Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate as “an outstanding 2006 claret that punches well above its weight”

 


Great universities have great art museums.

REGISTER FOR VISUALIZE: THE COLLECTION

EARLY BIRD TICKET: $100
SPONSOR A STUDENT: $100

EARLY BIRD TICKETS AVAILABLE THROUGH END-OF-DAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 17!

SPONSOR THE EVENT

Visionary
Jim Vidakovich

Gold
Linny and Elmo Frickman
Brenda and David Fry
Gwen Hatchette and Mark Goldrich
Bob and Maureen Hoffert
Mike and Debra McQueen
Dale Pruce and Leslie Walker
Deborah Shields and Chris Jensen

Green
DATA: Denver Art Alumni Transforming the Arts
Mary Crow
Marie and Tom Livingston
Tom Lundberg and Dick Christensen
Jim and Christy Martell
David and Tina Pyle
David and Joan Yust
Sarah Bashore / Hixon Interiors
Loren and Monica Crabtree

In-Kind Sponsors
Audra Rose Florist, Flower Delivery & Gifts with an arrangement inspired by Esther Mahlangu’s Untitled (2017, acrylic on canvas)

Lace and Lilies: A Floral Design Studio with arrangements inspired by our Tibetan Vestment cabinet (circa 1840, paint on pine) and Johann Georg Meyer’s Title Unknown (Portrait of a Young Woman) (19th century, oil on canvas)

Palmer Flowers with an arrangement inspired by William Wissing’s Portrait of Mary of Modena, Duchess of York (circa 1685, oil on canvas)

Paul Wood Florist with an arrangement inspired by Hubert Julian Stowitts’s His Highness Pakubuwono X, Susuhunan of Solo, the First Ranking Ruler of Java (1928, oil with gold leaf on canvas)

 

 


DATA: Denver Art Alumni Transforming the Arts for the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art at CSU

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