Progressive Architecture Dinner: Pushing Boundaries

August 29, 2020, 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Plains Art Museum presents the Fourth Annual Progressive Architecture Dinner: Pushing Boundaries. Each of the three houses will have a catered course. Please join us as we visit:

All courses will be individualized and/or containered. Pizzas will be design-your-own from a menu of options and there will be five cheesecakes to choose from. Please let us know when you make reservations if you have dietary restrictions.

Each location will have hand sanitizer stations and will require masks to be worn while inside each home. Meals will be served and eaten outside to further promote safety and social distancing.

To further accommodate social distancing, the event will be held in two flights capped at 25 participants each, one beginning at Noon and the second at 1:15 pm. Reservations are first come, first served, with an event maximum of 50 tickets available. Shift options are available when purchasing tickets. A map and directions will be provided to guests prior to the event.

Tickets $175
Event proceeds support the Museum’s PlainsArt4All Initiative to keep us general admission free.

Please email sschultz@plainsart.org for more information. Event proceeds support the Museum’s PlainsArt4All Initiative, keeping the Museum general admission free.


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