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MUSEUM, LOBBY BOX OFFICE, & COFFEE BAR HOURS STARTING 11/15:
Thursday to Sunday, 12-5 PM
Concessions, including wine, beer, and cocktails, will be available for purchase before and during all programs at Louise & Howie’s Coffee Bar in the lobby. Refreshments are permitted in the theater. Fresh sandwiches from Harbor Market are available for all Met Live in HD opera programs.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
Performing Arts programs are supported in part by Galia Meiri-Stawski and Axel Stawski, Henry and Peggy Schleiff, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, Monica and Peter Tessler, and Vital Projects Fund. Music Programming is supported in part by The Ellen and James S. Marcus Endowment for Musical Programming, and the Anne Wolf Concert Fund.
Additional support provided by Friends of the Theater: Natascia Ayers and Jim Ciquera, Bonnie and Joel Bergstein, Gene Bernstein and Kathy Walsh, John and Joan D’Addario, Suzanne and John Golden, Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan, Steve Pesner, in memory of his wife, Michèle Pesner, whose entire life was devoted to all aspects of culture, The Schaffner Family Foundation, Lisa Schultz and Ezriel Kornel, Stacey and Oliver Stanton, and Susi and Peter Wunsch.
Met Live in HD:
The Met Opera simulcasts at Guild Hall are made possible in part through the generosity of:
Grand Tier: Louise and Howie Phanstiel, and Ellen E. Myers.
Dress Circle: Norma Giorgetti in memory of Mary-Anne Szabaga, Patti Kenner in memory of Judith and Gus Leiber, Ngaere Macray in memory of David Seeler, Irene Silverman, and Norbert Weissberg.
Balcony Circle: Gabrielle Bamberger, Susan Blair, Arlene Bujese in memory of Marcel Bally, Jeannette and H. Peter Kriendler Charitable Trust, Joan Osborne, and Veronica Stephens.
We thank Ann and Gloria Cestone, in memoriam, for their love of opera.
Visual Arts programs are supported by funding from Barbara and Richard S. Lane, Lucio and Joan Noto, The Michael Lynne Museum Endowment, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, and additional support provided by The Giuppy Nantista Fund and The Hoie Fund.
Additional support provided by Friends of the Museum: Shari and Jeff Aronson, The Artist Profile Archive, William L. Bernhard, Elizabeth Gordon and Woody Heller, The Hayden Family Foundation, Robert Longo and Sophie Chahinian, Elin and Michael Nierenberg, Onna House, Lori and John Reinsberg, Jeff and Audrey Spiegel, Hillary and Jeff Suchman, Jane Wesman and Don Savelson, and Yurman Family Foundation.
Free gallery admission is sponsored, in part, by Landscape Details.
Learning + New Works programs are supported in part by funding from Bobbie Braun -The Neuwirth Foundation, the Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman Endowment Fund, The Melville Straus Family Endowment, and additional support by Collegiate Gateway.
Additional support provided by Friends of Learning + New Works: Toni and Seth Bernstein, Julie Raynor Gross, Stephanie Joyce and Jim Vos, S. Kutler Foundation, N. Glickberg, D. Glickberg, and J. Abrahams, and Barbara Toll.
Guild Hall William P. Rayner Artist-in-Residence
Principal Sponsor: Kathy Rayner in memory of her husband, Billy Rayner.
Student Art Festival: Rauschenberg 100:
This project is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. With support from the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Guild Hall joins an international roster of institutions commemorating the artist’s 100th birthday.
Additional support provided by Dime Community Bank
Media Partner: The East Hampton Star
PHOTOS
Site-Specific Dances, Pocantico. Photo: Susan Nagib
A scene from Act II of Puccini’s La Bohème. Photo: Evan Zimmerman / Met Opera
Mrs. Warren’s Profession, at the Garrick Theatre, London with Imelda Staunton and Bessie Carter. Photo: Johan Persson
Robert Rauschenberg, Landing (Anagram), 1995. Inkjet dye on transfer paper, 20 1/4 x 31 1/8 in. (51.4 x 79.1 cm). Anonymous gift.
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Photo: Gary Mamay
2024 Student Art Festival Eco v Ego. Photo: Jessica Dalene Photography
I Don’t Think About Being Great Cover Art. Photo courtesy of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
2024 Artist Members Exhibition Top Honors Winner Michael A. Butler. Photo: Jessica Dalene
A scene from Strauss’s Arabella. Photo: Marty Sohl / Met Opera
A still from the film Taking Venice. Courtesy of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
Ina Garten and Susan Stroman. Photos courtesy of the artists.
Ross Bleckner, Untitled. Medium: Monotype, variable edition of 50. Paper: Black Fabriano paper, 300 gsm. Size: 11.75 x 16.5 inches.
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