| EVENT REPORT 01.28.09 10:01 AM |
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| At its Dry Ice benefit, the Museum of Contemporary Art treated its top supporters to an intimate Rufus Wainwright concert and plenty of bubble wrap. |
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"I just saw a 70-year-old man jumping up and down like a little kid," said one guest at the Museum of Contemporary Art's benefit on Saturday night. Dubbed "Dry Ice," the intimate gathering drew some 200 guests and began with a cocktail reception in the museum's loading dock, where bubble-wrap-lined floors inspired some guests to stomp and hop.
Apart from the D.I.Y. popping sounds, the evening's highlights included an hour-long performance from singer Rufus Wainwright, dinner in lounge-like seating areas on the museum's main floor, and a live auction that allowed guests to bid on contemporary artwork from the likes of Jenny Holzer and Jeff Koons. Tickets went for $1,500 each.
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 | The evening started off with a cocktail reception held on the museum's loading dock. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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 | The "Dry Ice" theme inspired Heffernan Morgan's modern decor in the dinner area. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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 | Wolfgang Puck Catering's dinner featured mini servings of New England-style lobster rolls. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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 | In lieu of traditional tables, white lounge areas hosted guests for dinner. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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 | Event Creative lit up the walls with projections of falling snow. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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 | On each tabletop, shredded paper under a clear glass cover evoked the look of fallen snow. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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 | Guests jumped on the bubble-wrapped covered floors that led to the coat check area. Photo: Jeremy Lawson |
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According to Gina Crowley, the museum's director of special events and rentals, the high ticket price was partially due to the frigid January temps. "The M.C.A.'s outdoor space can't be utilized," she said before the benefit. "Since the event is contained inside, its size is limited and tickets are priced accordingly."
Though she admitted that the current state of the economy made selling tickets the greatest challenge of the planning process, Crowley said the cause was a major draw for its target audience: top M.C.A. donors. "We stressed that this event is a benefit for the museum's operating budget, and not just a party on one night," she said. "It is a vital fund-raising tool for the M.C.A."
Crowley and her planning team marketed the fund-raiser through mailed save-the-date cards and invites; they also used the M.C.A.'s Web site to showcase the who's-who demographic of the evening's attendees. "A unique—and successful—component of our invitation was a Web-site feature that allowed people to click on the page and see who was coming to the benefit," she said.
Ultimately, guests included Mayor Richard Daley and Ikram Goldman, who owns a local boutique that's famously frequented by Michelle Obama.
—Jenny Berg
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