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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Silent and live art auctions, an exhibition
of nationally known contemporary artist Vernon Fisher, dinner,
and a special tribute to Mrs. Farley Moody Galbraith of Anniston
will highlight The Arty Party Saturday, April 16 at The University
of Alabama. The event will begin at 6 p.m. at Woods Hall on the
UA campus.
The Arty Party, now in its second year, annually showcases and
raises funds for the fine and performing arts at UA. This year
it will highlight the department of
art and the Sarah
Moody Gallery of Art. Funds raised will benefit a student-led
renovation of the UA Student Gallery of Art and support scholarships
in the fine and performing arts.
Individual tickets may be purchased for $100. Other opportunities
for participation include benefactor for $2,500, sponsor for $1,000
and patron for $150. Tickets may be purchased by phoning 1-800-365-2302
or 205/348-8663. Patrons, table sponsors and event benefactors
receive special recognition at the event.
The UA College of Arts and Sciences Leadership Board sponsors
the Arty Party. Business sponsors for this year’s event include
Davis/Denny Advertising and EBSCO Media, both of Birmingham, and
Publix Supermarkets Inc.
The work of well-known local and regional artists as well as that
of UA art faculty, students and alumni will be featured at a cocktail-hour
silent auction and a live auction held at dinner.
Area artists featured in the auctions will include Anne Bruno,
Ben Burford, William Christenberry, Nelda Deloach, Basil Ede, Frank
Fleming, Eugenia Foster, John Hyche, Julie Jamison, Martha Kavanaugh,
Jack Leigh, Charlie Lucas, C.K. Lui, Susan McCollough, Miriam McClung,
Ann Monfore, Barbara Morgan, Fairfax Nabers, Margie Phelps, Nancy
Price, Sandra Pride, Danny Rountree, Al Sella, Maureen Shotts,
Richard Smith, Cassie Steele, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Toni Tully, Yvonne
Wells, Evan Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Gail Windham, and Richard
Zoellner.
Guests may also bid for an in-home catered dinner with wine for
eight, an in-home wine tasting event for 10, and an “opening
football season” dinner for eight with UA President Robert
E. Witt and Mrs. Anne C. Witt at the President’s Mansion
on Friday, Sept. 2, before the Alabama-Middle Tennessee football
game in Bryant-Denny Stadium.
The evening will honor Galbraith, a major patron of the department
of art’s Sarah Moody Gallery of Art for nearly 25 years.
William Dooley, professor and chairman of the UA department of
art, said the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art enjoys a strong reputation
in the national art community because of the longstanding interest
and patronage of Farley Moody Galbraith.
“The Farley Moody Galbraith Endowed Exhibitions Fund has
made it possible for the gallery to bring many of the nation’s
most respected artists and emerging artists to Alabama for studio
visits and lectures,” Dooley said. “For decades, she
has recognized that a strong art gallery at The University of Alabama
provides an important opening to contemporary culture and a valuable
venue for artistic development.”
Galbraith is the daughter of the gallery’s namesake Sarah
McCorkle Moody, who also vigorously supported the arts during her
lifetime. She is the mother of Locke Galbraith and Farley Moody
Galbraith II whose namesake purchase fund provides acquisition
funding to the gallery’s permanent collection.
The Arty Party is being held in conjunction with the opening of
the 2005 Farley Moody Galbraith Endowed Exhibition “Notes
for a New Novel,” April 15-June 15 by internationally recognized
artist Vernon Fisher. It features 11 works of the Texas-based artist
who employs traditional painting, pigment on canvas, and adds other
components to his works. Fisher is known for utilizing cultural
resources that thread together art and literature, nautical and
strategic sciences, film and visual culture.
His work is represented in public collections, including the Museum
of Modern Art and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Art Institute
of Chicago; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; Houston Museum
of Fine Arts and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The auctioneer for the event will be Granger, Thagard and Associates
of Birmingham. The event will be hosted by Dr. Robert Olin, dean
of the College of Arts and Sciences, and his wife Mrs. Lin Olin.
They will be joined by President Robert E. Witt and Mrs. Anne C.
Witt.
The event is organized by the College of Arts and Sciences Leadership
Board’s Fine Arts Committee, chaired by Barbara Stone of
Birmingham. Co-chairs are Milla Green and Stella Moore of Tuscaloosa.
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