MFAH Supporters Keep it Weird at Annual Glassell Auction
ART LOVERS SHOWED the new director of the Glassell, Paul Coffey, a warm welcome at the annual benefit and auction, hosted at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston's art school on Montrose.
The event homaged the Keep Austin Weird slogan, celebrating the uniqueness and creativity of Houston's art community with a psychedelic array of decor. It's the first big Glassell benefit since pre-Covid, and hundreds of supporters were thrilled to pack the party tent erected on the Brown Foundation Plaza outside of the school.
Dinner was a flavorful spread courtesy of City Kitchen, and a stupendously successful silent auction touted pieces by Glassell faculty, alumni and other local artists. Attendees could bid on and purchase paintings, photos, sculptures, jewelry and more.
Closing out the night was DJ Druw, who spun tunes until the crowd moved upstairs to the Glassell rooftop garden, where a funky after-party was soundtracked by ukulele player Ryan Suzuka.
Sharon Graham and Tom Raith
Amy Purvis, Olya Zuiak and Glen Bucher
Patrick Palmer and Nora and Bob Ackerley
Barbara Koslov, G.G. Hsieh, Jordana Roteman and Geoffrey Koslov
Olya Zuiak and Glen Bucher; Leslie and Brad Bucher
Barbara LeBlanc and Alicia LeBlanc
Jill Johanson and Tara McNeill
Christopher Gardner and Gary Tinterow
Claire and Eric Anyah
Jane Mooney and Gloria Alford
David and Heidi Gerger
DJ Druw
Paul Coffey and Kathy and John Orton
Holly Josey, Michelle Whitney and Marina Fernandez
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