Courtesy of the Huntington Museum of Art The Huntington Museum of Art is hosting a mid-century-style party called “It’s A Mod Mod World” Friday, May 31.
HUNTINGTON - Tickets are available now for "It's a Mod, Mod World!" a fundraising event for the Huntington Museum of Art to take place on Friday, May 31, from 7 to 11 p.m. This event is co-chaired by HMA Board of Trustees Members Jessica Pressman and Terry Deppner Hardin.
"It's a Mod, Mod World!" features cocktails, food, a silent auction, music by John Eric Booth, pop-up shops and more. The event will also offer a sneak peek at the exhibit titled "Macy's Presents Charley Harper: Works from the Hausrath Family Collection," which is on view at HMA from June 1 through July 28, 2019. This exhibit has a free opening reception on June 2, 2019, from 2 to 4 p.m. To learn more about Charley Harper and his work, visit https://www.charleyharperartstudio.com/ Thanks to the Charley Harper Art Studio for its assistance.
"It's a Mod, Mod World!" is inspired by and celebrates the mid-century world of West Virginia native Charley Harper and allows guests to wear their best mod dresses or coolest Don Draper suits. Ranging from 1945-1975, Mid Mod fashion can include cocktail dresses, jumpsuits and fedoras or whatever fits you best.
This one-time event has the goal to raise funds and friends for the Huntington Museum of Art. For sponsorship opportunities, contact HMA Board of Trustees Member Jessica Pressman at Jessica.Pressman@gmail.com. All proceeds benefit the Huntington Museum of Art.
For more information about the Huntington Museum of Art, call 304-529-2701 or visit hmoa.org or call 304-529-2701. HMA is fully accessible.
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