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The Architectural League of New York will hold its annual Beaux Arts Ball on Friday, September 27, 2019. Continuing their multi-year residency exploring the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Ball will take place at Shed 269, a vast former submarine assembly building, currently part of Agger Fish Corp.
First Wave, Nouvelle Vague, Third Wave, Next Wave, New Wave, No Wave. Waves have long been used as metaphors for movements and cohorts that mark moments in culture. The Architectural League Beaux Arts Ball 2019: WAVE will celebrate these generative and transformative forces of waves. The League has commissioned 2017 League Prize winners Greg Corso and Molly Hunker of SPORTS to design Ceiling Unlimited. The "fluid and dynamic" installation along with lighting designed by Ken Farmer of Wild Dogs International will create an original, immersive environment in response to this year’s theme.
Since the League’s revival of the event in 1990, the Beaux Arts Ball has become the premier annual party of the architecture and design community in New York, with over 1,200 architects, designers, artists, and their friends attending. Located each year at a different venue of architectural interest somewhere in the five boroughs of New York, the Ball hosts installations, performances, or other engagements with designers and artists. The Beaux Arts Ball helps support the programs of The Architectural League
To learn more about the event click here.
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