Photo credit: Alfredo Flores
If you couldn't make the 25th Anniversary of The National Museum of Women in the Arts' Monte-Carlo Night, we hope you had a chance to bid during the online auction where winners gobbled up 50 minute massages at The Boutique Spa at The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Vaser Shape Fat and Cellulite Treatments from Vaser Shape, 7 night stays at St. James's Club in Antigua, Four Box Seats to See Memphis at the Kennedy Center and plenty of places to wine and dine.
"Wilhelmina and Wallace F. Holladay began collecting art in
the 1960s, just as scholars and art historians were beginning to
discuss the under-representation of women and various racial and ethnic
groups in museum collections and major art exhibitions.
Among the first
to apply this revisionist approach to collecting, the Holladays
committed themselves for over 20 years to assembling art by women.
By
1980, Wilhelmina Cole Holladay began to devote her energies and
resources to creating a museum that would showcase women artists, and
the Holladay Collection became the core of the institution's permanent
collection." (NMWA)
Monte Carlo Night: