Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Special Children's Art Foundation Auction


Top Center: Front patio at The Geffen PlayHouse BelowCenter: Model of the Theatre complex

Right: T.P. Mullen and one of his amazing creations /Left: Mark Beam and a few of his pieces. Center a musical interlude of original and classic jazz compositions on the front patio by the Matt K Quartet. The interior of the theatre (they don't allow cameras during the show) I snuck in before to take this picture but it does not do the room justice. Bottom left: Partial exterior view of the front of the building.
























Monday night I participated in an auction to benefit the Special Children's Art Foundation. This was an evening filled with art and music at the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood and it was a treat to attend. The theatre is a gift to the public by David Geffen. The building is a landmark from 1929 and it is a beauty! I took a few pictures of this space so you can see it but I also took a shot of the architectural model in the lobby to show how it looks all around. It seems to me that if you are a well to do philanthropist that wants to bring culture to your community a playhouse would be an amazing gem that brings people together to experience the joy of live theatre, music, art , etc. My friend artist Mark Beam and his friend, artist T. P. Mullen showcased their fun and eclectic art and the valgal created a piece just for the auction. Two legendary Disney artists Frank Armitage and Walt Peregoy were featured as well as photographs by Dennis Hopper and Jasper Johal and jewelery by artist Barbara Markoe. Marc Kolodziejczyk and wife, Priscilla Giraldo are parents of a special needs child and their family put together this event and they did a splendid job! My husband John Hartmann was the MC for the night and he was lively and funny and I can't forget to mention he was voted Professor of the Year at Loyola Marymount University a few days earlier so he was still flying high from the award. Musician Jennifer Jester put on the program "A Gypsy Brass Extravaganza Out of This World". It was unique and featured her signature Euphonium and was accompanied by a 20 piece brass orchestra. The music was a rare treat. The night made it possible for the foundation to create more projects to brighten the lives of children in the future.
Please click on images to view larger and click on to links to view artists sites and for Special Childrens Art Foundation.

7 comments:

Janet said...

Sounds like a fun event for a worthy cause! Thanks for sharing, and also Congratulations to your husband John!
(and I forgot to comment, but I loved your little Polar houses, too)

Mauricio said...

Congrats!!!

big weekend.

Cream said...

Looks like a good time was had by all for a good cause.
I love that beautiful fountain.

Vinilos Ink said...

Pasé a visitarte, necesito un traductor!! que tengas un buen fin de semana.
un beso

Ces Adorio said...

Looks like a nice place. I like models. When I was young, I used to make models and always thought I'd make a living making models for architects.

Anonymous said...

Great cause and beautiful theater…
Nice shot Val !

Unknown said...

Sounds like you had lots of fun with fellow artists and all for a good cause.