PARK SIDE OF THE MOON
A PARTY UNDER THE STARS TO CELEBRATE OUR ARTISTS AND 25 YEARS!
Friday, June 29, 2012 /(Rain date: Sunday July 1, 2012)
Join us for an evening of nighttime revelry and strange events
celebrating all that is Socrates Sculpture Park!
6:30PM: Rirkrit Tiravanija inspired Thai Pig Roast DINNER
Co-Hosted by Gavin Brown's enterprise
Sides and Fixings by The Meat Hook.
Limited to 50 guests!
8-11PM: PARTY
Serious fun begins when the park gets dark,
with live performance and video by Jacolby Satterwhite, music by AndrewAndrew,
lighting design by Z Collective, and more surprises!
Sponsored by Tito's Handmade Vodka and
debuting Queens' first brewery, with beer sponsored by Singlecut Beersmiths!
Win two airline tickets from Jet Blue!
On view: Civic Action: A Vision for Long Island City, with artists
Mary Miss, Natalie Jeremijenko, George Trakas and Rirkrit Tiravanija
TICKET INFO
DINNER / $200 Includes:
1 ticket for DINNER and drinks (6:30pm) + PARTY entry (8pm) + a Socrates-style Schwag Bag
+ 5 additional PARTY tickets (8pm) to distribute to your colleagues and friends!
PARTY/ $25 includes:
1 PARTY ticket (8pm) - Drinks included!
A limited number of tickets will be available at the door for $30 (cash or check only).
ARTIST ALUMNI / Free
All Socrates Sculpture Park Artists, former and current, enter the PARTY for FREE!
Alumni Artists can request their free ticket by email at es@socratessculpturepark.org.
TO PURCHASE TICKETS CLICK HERE!
(http://parksideofthemoon.eventbrite.com/)
Be first, be quick!
For questions or to purchase tickets over the phone, contact Ellen at 718-956-1819 x12.
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| Left to right: AndrewAndrew, Jacolby Satterwhite |
Identically dressed DJ duo AndrewAndrew bring their unique blend of good taste, good times and gadgetry to dance floors around the world! Read about them in Michael Schulman's Fashion & Style piece,
"Mirror Images in the D.J. Booth" in The New York Times!
Multi-media artist Jacolby Satterwhite's video and live performances are a must-see!
"Sexy, disturbing and electrifying..."
-Roberta Fallon, Philadelphia Weekly



