It was another smashing success at 70th annual edition of The Winter Show opening night soirĂ©e yesterday at the iconic Park Avenue Armory. The week long art exhibition’s opening gala ticket sales has been serving as a charitable endeavor since the 1950s, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the East Side House Settlement, a community-based organization benefitting the Bronx and Northern Manhattan. The proceeds provide unrestricted funds for East Side House’s life-changing educational and workplace development programs which help more than 14,000 people annually.
The affair offered a great opportunity for friends and family to gather and merrily take in great works of art and connect with friends, old and new. I had the best of time celebrating the moment with some of my dearest; Rebecca Moses, who herself is a great world renowned artist, Nicole Fischelis, Steven Rice, Freddie Leiba, Marilyn Kirschner, and the one and only powerhouse Wendy Goodman, who helped make it all happen.
For more than 70 years, The Winter Show has showcased a breadth of works spanning 5,000 years presented by the world’s top experts in the fine and decorative arts. Held annually at the Park Avenue Armory, collectors, designers, curators, and art enthusiasts have gathered to discover works in myriad mediums from paintings, fine furniture, and design, to jewelry, and contemporary ceramics and glass.
Click here to watch the reel posted on instagram about the event.


















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