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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Food Trends

Jet Set

To target potential Chicago clients, NetJets sponsored a cocktail party and dinner that feted the opening of the MCA's Jeff Koons exhibition.

Jenny Berg
June 3, 2008
Last Thursday, fractional jet ownership company NetJets hosted a two-part event celebrating the buzzed-about Jeff Koons exhibition launch at the Museum of Contemporary Art for current and potential clients. Produced by Sandra Gibson and Patrick Vega, the company's vice president of events and events manager, respectively, and MCA manager of individual giving Kaitlin Allen, the evening began with a cocktail party at the museum and culminated in a dinner with the artist at the MCA Warehouse.

Some 200 guests—including top MCA donors and board members and local art enthusiasts—attended, providing NetJets with an ideal audience of potential clients. "Many of our clients are art collectors who use NetJets as their way of travel," Gibson explained, adding that NetJets' comprehensive events program has offered clients everything from film screenings to Hannah Montana concerts in the past.The challenge of the evening was to transform the raw, industrial MCA Warehouse space into an environment that "honored the artist, but wasn't too gimmicky," Vega said. "We wanted to make the space colorful and soften it up, but we wanted to keep it sophisticated, contemporary, and sleek." To bring color to the space, Event Creative illuminated the warehouse's exposed-brick walls with pink and amber lights. At each dinner table, vases filled with peonies, hot pink roses, and ginger and green hydrangeas sat atop illuminated Lucite boxes. (Highboys scattered throughout the buffet area were also made of lit-up Lucite and topped with floral arrangements.)

For dinner, J&L Catering provided themed food stations offering everything from sushi to mashed potatoes. The buffet-style format of the meal (and lack of assigned seating) was meant to encourage discussion amongst guests: "We wanted this to be festive; not a formal, sit-down dinner," said Vega. "We wanted the dinner to have the same environment as an art opening, where people engage with each other and come and go as they please."

According to Vega, some of Koons's work (such as his giant aluminum bunny) represents "looking at the world through a child's eye and seeing the beauty in a naive point of view." Inspired by this whimsical aesthetic, the dessert table offered cupcakes topped with cheery, pastel-hued frosting and ice cream dipped in dark chocolate and drizzled with green chocolate (to give a painterly effect), while the bar served the evening's signature cocktail, an electric-blue blend of vodka and lemonade rimmed with Pop Rocks—a playful allusion to Koons's pop-artist pedigree.

Apart from a brief speech from NetJets regional vice president John Odegard, who welcomed guests to the dinner, the company created a presence at the dinner through the use of gobos (which lined the hallway of the MCA Warehouse), branded cocktail napkins, and logoed gift bags filled with branded baseball caps, journals, and pens.
NetJets logos at the MCA party
NetJets logos at the MCA party
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Blue lights (that winked at Koons' blue sculpture of a hanging heart) and NetJets gobos lined the hallway of the MCA Warehouse.
Blue lights (that winked at Koons' blue sculpture of a hanging heart) and NetJets gobos lined the hallway of the MCA Warehouse.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
At each dinner table, flower-filled vases sat atop illuminated Lucite boxes. 'The flowers brought an elegant, lush quality to the warehouse space,' said NetJets events manager Patrick Vega.
At each dinner table, flower-filled vases sat atop illuminated Lucite boxes. "The flowers brought an elegant, lush quality to the warehouse space," said NetJets events manager Patrick Vega.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
The evening's specialty drink paid homage to the pop artist with a Pop-Rocks rim and a blue hue that recalled his hanging heart sculpture.
The evening's specialty drink paid homage to the pop artist with a Pop-Rocks rim and a blue hue that recalled his hanging heart sculpture.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
J&L Catering set up themed food stations in one room of the MCA Warehouse. Sushi was one of the evening's more popular choices.
J&L Catering set up themed food stations in one room of the MCA Warehouse. Sushi was one of the evening's more popular choices.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
The childhood theme reflected in some of Koons's work inspired the dessert table, filled with colorful cupcakes and mini cups of mousse.
The childhood theme reflected in some of Koons's work inspired the dessert table, filled with colorful cupcakes and mini cups of mousse.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Bubble-like candle holders hung above a low wall that separated the dinner area from the food stations.
Bubble-like candle holders hung above a low wall that separated the dinner area from the food stations.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Dinner was served buffet-style, with food stations in one room and tables in another. The atmosphere encouraged interaction amongst guests.
Dinner was served buffet-style, with food stations in one room and tables in another. The atmosphere encouraged interaction amongst guests.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Takeout containers filled with noodles and built-in chopsticks sat beside the sushi platters.
Takeout containers filled with noodles and built-in chopsticks sat beside the sushi platters.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
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