sculpture / jim dine / pinocchio - Nassau County Museum of Art
sculpture / jim dine / pinocchio - Nassau County Museum of Art
sculpture / jim dine / pinocchio - Nassau County Museum of Art
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Benefactors Dinner<br />
The 2011 Benefactors Dinner <strong>of</strong>fered supporters the opportunity to socialize with one <strong>of</strong> the museum’s favorite artists — Red Grooms.<br />
The cocktail party was held at 57th Street’s Marlborough Gallery which was exhibiting Red Grooms, New York 1976-2011, a<br />
retrospective <strong>of</strong> Grooms’ work. Following this elegant party set against the whimsy <strong>of</strong> Grooms paintings, benefactors went on to <strong>dine</strong> at<br />
the Harmonie Club, one <strong>of</strong> New York’s most venerable private clubs. Each year, the Benefactors Dinner provides significant support for<br />
the museum’s exhibitions and educational programs.<br />
Carol and Bill Achenbaum. Bill Achenbaum is<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> the museum’s board <strong>of</strong> trustees.<br />
Founding Board President Arnold A. Saltzman<br />
with Board Vice President Mrs. Vincent de<br />
Roulet.<br />
Joan Saltzman visits with Grooms’ life-size<br />
figures aboard The Bus.<br />
Arlene Levine with her daughter, Cindy<br />
Settleman.<br />
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Cuchel with Mr. and<br />
Mrs. James Campbell.<br />
SPECIAL SECTION<br />
Edith Seligson with Joan Saltzman.<br />
George Kittredge, Corky Paston, Edward and<br />
Francine Kittredge.<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> Director Karl E. Willers, Ph.D., Red Grooms, Director Emerita Constance Schwartz, then<br />
Board President H. Brooks Smith.<br />
PHOTOS BY KEITH BARRACLOUGH<br />
NASSAU COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART / MARCH 2012 5