Society maven Jeanne Jones and publisher Jessica Cline were the co-chairs of the Timken's Museum of Arts' 2nd Annual Orange and Black Ball, a Timken Halloween fantasy. The goal was to generate funds to benefit the museum's art education and outreach programs. The costumed ball started off with craft cocktails from cocktail company Snake Oil and hors d'oeuvres followed by a formal seated dinner at the Prado grand ballroom.
Timken Museum of Art's Orange and Black Ball
There were beautiful interactive body-painted models to complement selected paintings on display at the Timken; actors reciting poetry and rap to complement selected paintings on display. Greeters dressed as Francisco de Zurbaran's painting Saint Francis in Meditation. Orange and Black Ball attendees brought art to life by wearing costumes inspired by the Timken's stunning collection of art. Proceeds raised by the Orange and Black Ball will benefit the Timken's educational outreach programs. This year, Creative Engagement, which serves the veteran community, is the primary focus of the Timken's outreach.
Timken Museum of Art's Orange and Black Ball
Timken Museum of Art's Orange and Black Ball
Timken Museum of Art's Orange and Black Ball
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