The Crow Museum Marks 20-Year Milestone With Second-Annual Jade Ball
Celebrating 20 years of diverse cultural exhibitions, the Crow Museum of Asian Art will hold its second-annual Jade Ball on November 3, 2018. Located in the heart of the Dallas Arts District, the museum inspires learning and initiates a dialogue about Asian culture through its exhibitions. Free and open to the public, its exhibitions showcase an array of art from ancient to contemporary.
The black tie or traditional dress event is being chaired by Mrs. Carmen Hancock and will commemorate the museum?s success of being the only Texas museum dedicated solely to the arts and cultures of Asia.
Steve Kemble the event producer promises a magical night filled with live entertainment, unique performances and lots of surprises! Throughout the evening guests will have the opportunity to browse at silent auction items before being seated for a formal sit down dinner. The name Jade Ball was inspired by Qing Dynasty jades, which make up the heart of the Crow Museum?s collection and will be a prominent theme throughout the evening.
Sponsors of the gala include: Balfour Beatty, Jill C. Bee and Loren M. Glasser, Lucy and Henry Billingsley, Itzel and Nathan Crow, Friedman & Feiger, GFF Architects, HealthWellness MD, Holliday Fenoglio Fowler, Rick Liberto, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ku, Morgan Stanley, Oglesby Greene Architects, Pritchard and Associates, Trammell Crow Center, The University of Texas at Dallas, and Joan and Pat Williamson.
Interview with Gala Chair, Mrs. Carmen Hancock
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