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EVENT REPORT   06.26.09 11:50 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
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To make up for a 70 percent drop in corporate sponsorship dollars, the Gen Art Foundation called on its alumni and supporters to help raise funds at an art-filled benefit.
On Wednesday night, confronted by the weak economy and reduced funding from corporate sponsors, Gen Art held its first benefit in nearly a decade, appealing to its supporters and alumni for help. To bring them out and raise the much-needed funds for the nonprofit organization, the foundation solicited donations from its network of contacts—pulling in 70 pieces of artwork to sell and 28 items to auction off.

Hosted by Gen Art C.E.O. and founder Ian Gerard and chaired by an honorary committee that included designer Zac Posen and actor Adrian Grenier, the event drew approximately 1,300 designers, artists, musicians, and members to 7 W New York.
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Designer Zac Posen, one of Gen Art's Fresh Faces in Fashion in 2001, served as an honorary chairman for the benefit. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
Designer Zac Posen, one of Gen Art's Fresh Faces in Fashion in 2001, served as an honorary chairman for the benefit.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
In addition to raising funds, the silent auction also underscored the variety of designers, artists, and musicians that the Gen Art Foundation has worked with over the past 15 years. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
In addition to raising funds, the silent auction also underscored the variety of designers, artists, and musicians that the Gen Art Foundation has worked with over the past 15 years.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
Instead of a red dot to indicate a piece had sold, Gen Art used red heart-shaped stickers. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
Instead of a red dot to indicate a piece had sold, Gen Art used red heart-shaped stickers.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
At the bar, servers poured specialty cocktails made with Campari. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
At the bar, servers poured specialty cocktails made with Campari.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
Café Bustelo set up a branded bar and served espresso shots. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
Café Bustelo set up a branded bar and served espresso shots.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
Tied to the theme of the night, Rolling Pin Productions provided heart-shaped cookies. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
Tied to the theme of the night, Rolling Pin Productions provided heart-shaped cookies.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
DJ Rage Johnson provided music. - Photo: Alexis Corchado                 for BizBash
DJ Rage Johnson provided music.
Photo: Alexis Corchado for BizBash
   
Gen Art's "I Heart Gen Art" 15th Anniversary Benefit

Catering Vitella's Cucina & Catering
Custom Cookies Rolling Pin Productions
DJ Rage Johnson
Furniture Rentals Classic Party Rentals—New York
Media Wall Printing Triumph Graphics LLC
PR 5W Public Relations
Staffing Ultra Events & Staffing
Venue 7 W New York

Keeping expenses for the night to a minimum, Gen Art event director Kaki Stergiou procured $12,000 worth of food from the caterer and booked the 34th Street venue at a heavily discounted rate. Campari provided liquor for the bar, and Café Bustelo, Kenneth Cole, and Aperture magazine gave items to fill the gift bags. To add some color to the spacious gallery-like site—and as a nod to the "I Heart Gen Art" theme—Stergiou chose a red color scheme, decorating cocktail tables with tall vases of red gerbera daisies, distributing heart-shaped cookies, and marking each painting or photograph sold with heart stickers.

The four-hour cocktail party raised approximately $30,000 from the sale of 30 pieces of art and earned around $100,000 from the tickets—bringing its total profit to more than $100,000. This sum, the first benchmark set by Gerard, will likely get the organization through the summer.

"The company is being very honest that they need help, that they need continued help and support," Stergiou said. "Just the fact that the day after the benefit we got additional benefactors and additional donations is reassuring." To bring in even more funds, Gen Art is placing the items that didn't sell at the event in an online shop on eBay, which will launch on July 1 and remain open through July 30.

  —Anna Sekula
RELATED TOPICS Gen Art, Café Bustelo, Campari, Kenneth Cole, Aperture Magazine

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