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Friday, April 30, 2010

The Bass Museum of Art debuts their new Egyptian Gallery during "A Night at the Museum"


On Thursday, April 29th, the Bass Museum of Art hosted a members-only event to inaugurate their new Egyptian Gallery in Miami Beach. "A Night at the Museum" revealed the only mummy and Sarcophagi in Florida. The nearest Egyptian Gallery is currently located in Atlanta, Georgia so take advantage of this local exhibition. During last night's premiere, guests enjoyed cocktails by Grey Goose Vodka along with an assortment of chocolate and vanilla desserts by Stella's Sweet Shoppe. This was definitely a nice treat!

The new Egyptian gallery showcases one of the world’s oldest and most mysterious civilizations from its surviving artifacts. On your visit, you can see statues, reliefs, paintings, coffins and a mummy made in Egypt between 3000 and 332 BCE.


Ana María Canseco and Alfredo J. Gonzalez were in attendance to see the new Egyptian Gallery. Ana María is one of the television hosts on Univision's Morning Show, Despierta America. Tune in every weekday morning from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. or visit http://bit.ly/UfIbV.

Christina Getty-Maercks (Board Member and Chairperson of "A Night at the Museum") along with Bass Museum's Executive Director Silvia Cubiña.

Yolanda Berkowitz, Suzanne DeWilt and Daniela Swaebe.

Yigny, Lizzy and Valerie Restrepo

Katya Segovia, Oscar Seikaly and Gina Beekman

Jennifer Sazant, Michele Berlowitz and Hollen Rosenberg
To attend similar events, you may purchase a one year membership to the Bass Museum of Art for $125. Once you're a member, enjoy unlimited access to special events (2 guest passes per event), invitations to special receptions and reciprocal benefits at over 80 participating museums. The list of perks continues so visit www.bassmuseum.org for more information. For those who wish to visit the Egyptian Gallery: the exhibition officially opens to the public TODAY, April 30th. Swing by with your friends and admire these precious ancient artifacts. The Bass Museum of Art is located at 2121 Park Avenue in Miami Beach.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Egyptian Artifacts coming to Miami Beach!

Take a stroll through ancient history by visiting the newest Egyptian Gallery to arrive in South Florida. The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach will be hosting "A Night at the Museum" on Thursday, April 29th from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. to reveal their collection of Egyptian artifacts. The evening features informal tours by Bass Museum's Executive Director Silvia Cubiña and Brooklyn Museum's Egyptologist and special exhibition curator, Dr. Edward Bleiberg. A Night at the Museum will feature cocktails by Grey Goose Vodka and tasty desserts by Stella's Sweet Shoppe. All attendees can enter a raffle to win a VIP Package for Art Basel Miami Beach. The only catch: this premiere event is exclusively for "members." To attend, you can purchase a one-year membership for the Bass Museum of Art (membership fee- $125). Your membership will admit 2 people for this event. Want to pay regular admission? The Egyptian Gallery will open to the public on April 30th. For more information, visit http://www.bassmuseum.org/.