Last Chance to See the Chihuly Exhibition in Private

The Chihuly exhibition has drawn over 150,000 visitors in the 80 days since its opening. Taking place tomorrow, Sept 24th, from 6 to 8pm, The Chihuly Unplugged Event will be a special gathering where the Young Philanthropists Circle (YPC) gives young professionals the chance to be among the few people privileged to admire, in private, the monumental, magical works of this artist, celebrated across the world for his stained-glass creations, and also to network with other professionals in the course of a unique evening.

Previous YPC events have been magnificent, allowing the aspect of arts, culture and networking to come together in a space that’s extremely unique and beautiful. This is a perfect evening to soak in some artistry while you socialize, drink wine and admire the work around you.

For some years now, the enthusiasm about cultural sponsorship demonstrated by young people has been evident at The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA). Through innovative and exclusive events, the Circle aims to encourage a new generation to get involved in philanthropy at the MMFA. With the YPC, philanthropy at the Museum becomes an opportunity to learn more about art and participate in our city’s thriving cultural life. It is also a way of supporting one of Canada’s greatest cultural institutions.

Tickets cost $65 each ,or you have the option to join the Circle and obtain free admission to all the D-Vernissages for the membership cost of $250 (tax receipt for $190). To apply for a ticket, or for further information, click here.