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The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA) announced that its annual fundraising events, Tabriz Gala and Tabriz Table, raised a record $2.6 million this year.
The funds will support the museum in downtown Little Rock’s exhibitions, operations and art acquisitions. The sum was raised through event sponsorships, auction sales and ticket sales for the events. Both sold-out events were held at the museum.
Tabriz Table, a dining event, drew more than 600 attendees, the museum said in a news release. It was was held in conjunction with an online silent auction that featured one-of-a-kind museum experiences and perks like a private studio art class in AMFA’s Windgate Art School, a walk-on part in an upcoming AMFA Children’s Theatre production, and a reserved parking space for one year.
More than 400 guests attended Tabriz Table. Special auction items included a four-night luxury getaway to St. Barth’s Hotel Le Toiny, two Centre Court tickets to the women’s tennis final at Wimbledon, and a lunch and consultation with Architectural Digest’s AD100 interior designer Mark D. Sikes in Los Angeles.
“Thanks to Mary Olive and John Stephens, our dedicated co-chairs, and to the generous sponsors, guests, and supporters of Tabriz 2025, the museum can expand our arts programming and continue to give historically underserved communities a chance to be inspired by the visual arts and experience the magic of the performing arts,” Victoria Ramirez, the museum’s executive director, said in the release.