The Black Arts Council
The Museum of Modern Art
requests the pleasure of your company for A Night Out with Friends
Honoring
Titus Kaphar and Elliot Perry
7:00 p.m.
Cocktails
8:00
Dinner
Performance by BLKBOK
The Museum of Modern Art
18 West 54 Street, New York
Proceeds from this event benefit the Black Arts Council Fund for acquisitions, programming, and exhibitions.
Festive attire. Proof of vaccination is required to attend.
To purchase tickets or tables or for more information, call (212) 708-9680, or email [email protected].
The Black Arts Council
Founded in 1993 by Dr. Akosua Barthwell Evans and MoMA trustees Agnes Gund and David Rockefeller Jr., the Black Arts Council of The Museum of Modern Art (formerly the Friends of Education) was established as an audience development effort and to support art and artists of African descent. Each year, exclusive members-only programming includes gallery talks, curatorial walk-throughs of exhibitions, studio visits with artists, private collection visits, and more.
The mission of the Black Arts Council is to foster a greater appreciation for art and artists of the African diaspora by prioritizing and supporting Black perspectives in The Museum of Modern Art’s program and initiatives. This group of philanthropists, collectors, and art enthusiasts fund acquisitions by Black artists, support educational programs on Black art, and create opportunities for Black arts professionals at MoMA.
To learn more about the Black Arts Council, please email [email protected].