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ACI Holiday Luncheon

SAVE THE DATE ACI HOLIDAY LUNCHEON / DECEMBER 6, 2021

THE FASHION PARTYOF THEYEAR

Join Arizona Costume Institute in person this December for the return of the ACI Holiday Luncheon after a yearlong hiatus necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Founded in 1966, Arizona Costume Institute supports the fashion-design department of Phoenix Art Museum through the acquisition, preservation, and appreciation of garments and accessories of historical and aesthetic significance as well as through various fundraising efforts. ACI’s annual Holiday Luncheon is the organization’s major fundraising event of the year, featuring a nationally acclaimed fashion speaker and raising vital support for the Museum’s fashion acquisitions, exhibitions, and education programs. Tickets are now on sale at bit.ly/ACIHolidayLuncheon2021. To inquire about hosting a table or for more information, please contact support-aci@phxart.org.

THANK YOU TO THE 2021 ACI HOLIDAY LUNCHEON CORPORATE SPONSOR COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Donna Johnson Lisa Shapiro

COMMITTEE

Perrine Adams Ronna Beeson Lisa Bell Matthew Boland Jennifer Carmer Libby Cohen Oscar De las salas Emily Dietz Shawnee Doherty Katherine Emery Wendy Farrell Kati Festy-Sandor Ann Fuller Amanda Garmany Lisa Geyser Janet Henrich Glaser Jan Herwick Dawna Holtz Jill Krigsten Riley Lynne Love Barbara Lytle

HONORARY CHAIR

Diane Halle

Laura Madden Kathie May Beth McRae Priscilla Nicholas Patti Oleson Donna Pettigrew Hicks Shirley Prest Helene Presutti Sherri Quinn Marc Reid Chrissy Sayare Tracy Serena Carol Shriber Khamsone Sirimanivong Amy Slethaug Joy Sprink Kelley Sucher Lauri Termansen Vicki Vaughn DeeDee Vecchione Kelly Welty

I believe viewing art brings great visual pleasure, and walking through Phoenix Art Museum’s amazing galleries is such a privilege.”

NANCY HANLEY ERIKSSON

TRUSTEE, PHOENIX ART MUSEUM Supporting Phoenix Art Museum since 1996

After Phoenix Art Museum opened in 1959, I often visited to enjoy the exhibitions. As a Phoenix native, I have watched it grow and develop into the extraordinary museum it is today. I believe viewing art brings great visual pleasure, and walking through Phoenix Art Museum’s amazing galleries is such a privilege. As collectors of Impressionist art for many years, my late husband, Lee Hanley, and I thoroughly enjoyed supporting the vision of Phoenix Art Museum. I am proud to continue that support as a Trustee of the Museum. Most recently, along with Dr. Hong and Doris Ong, I chose to underwrite the Military Access Program at Phoenix Art Museum (MAP@PAM), which provides free admission to past and present military service men and women and their families. This program is very meaningful to me, as my late husband served in the Marine Corps and was a Captain stationed in Vietnam in 1966-67. I look forward to many more years of supporting Phoenix Art Museum’s dynamic programs for all ages. Our community is very fortunate to have this jewel among us that will continue to serve future generations.

image credit: Courtesy of Nancy Hanley Eriksson.

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