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Beaux Arts Ball 2023: SEA CHANGE

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Turbulence and flux are also charged with possibility. In the midst of epochal planetary transformations, Beaux Arts Ball 2023: SEA CHANGE is a call to collective action—an invitation to jump into the fray.

Beaux Arts Ball 2023: SEA CHANGE celebrates circularity, reinvention, and the interdependence of planetary ecosystems and the built environment. In 2023, the Ball returns to the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Agger Fish Corp.’s Building 269, site of our 2019 and 2022 events. This year, the space will be transformed with an immersive installation by Brooklyn-based studio CO Adaptive, conceived in dialogue with this year’s theme, and with lighting design by Joel Fitzpatrick and Ken Farmer. The exuberant graphic identity has once again been crafted by Michael Bierut and Britt Cobb of Pentagram.

Sponsorship of the Beaux Arts Ball is available starting at $2,500 and includes suites of dinner and party tickets, logo placement, and more. Individual tickets to the Benefactors Dinner preceding the party start at $500 per person. Party-only tickets start at $100 per person.

 

 

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