MAY 19 2017 GARDENsSOIRÉE garden of glass featuring the samples
SOIREE DETAILS MAY 19 garden soiree 7 p.m. TICKET PRICES $350 $300 premium ticket member price $150 $125 general ticket member price GARDEN SOIREE 2017: GARDEN OF GLASS This summer, the Missouri Botanical Garden presents the exhibit Garden of Glass: The Art of Craig Mitchell Smith. On May 19, 2017, more than 600 garden patrons and community leaders are expected to attend Garden Soiree: Garden of Glass, the grand opening of this highly anticipated summer exhibit and the Garden s signature fundraiser of the year. With a special performance by the iconic band, The Samples, Garden Soiree is a not-to-be-missed event to celebrate the Garden under the stars and in style. The evening will feature festive cocktails and hors d oeuvres, exhibit viewing, performances, and of course, fabulous live music. GARDEN SOIREE SPONSORSHIP LEVELS Garden Soiree Lead Sponsor $25,000 Band Sponsor The Samples $15,000 Rose Sponsor $10,000 Daylily Sponsor $5,000 Iris Sponsor $2,500 All proceeds benefit the Missouri Botanical Garden, the nation s oldest botanical garden in continuous operation and a National Historic Landmark. Founded in 1859, the Garden is a center for botanical research and science education, as well as a 79-acre oasis of beautiful horticultural display in the city of St. Louis.
GARDEN OF GLASS EXHIBIT INFORMATION The Missouri Botanical Garden is pleased to announce a summer exhibition of fused glass works by artist Craig Mitchell Smith. These larger-than-life displays will include 24 installations within the Climatron and five unique installations across the Garden including one at the Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House in Chesterfield. DAY AND NIGHT Garden of Glass offers both day and night experiences for Garden visitors. Impressive installations entice visitors to the Climatron as they stroll past The Orange Blossoms in the Linnean House, The Muses in Latzer Fountain on Spoehrer Plaza, and Making a Wish, a massive dandelion with seeds suspended from trees along the tram path. The Climatron itself will be entirely transformed by immense glass displays that span from the top of the dome and appear around every bend. Each unique glass installation is being crafted specifically for the Garden. During the day, these installations will complement the natural beauty around them. At night, these displays are transformed with dramatic lighting into a tropical, magical experience. Plants and flowers from the Garden s collection will be honored in these glass creations, from the watery Blue Lotus to the striking Bird of Paradise to the succulent Blooming Night Cactus and beyond. ABOUT THE ARTIST Craig Mitchell Smith s love of glass began with a class at Delphi Studios, where he envisioned new ways to create, fuse, and form original glass sculpture designs. In 2007, his glass-fusing process and home garden gallery were featured on Look What I Did, a program on HGTV. Craig has since curated several shows at botanical gardens and public venues across the country, including Michigan State University, Dow Gardens, Walt Disney World s Epcot, Norfolk Botanical Garden, and Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. He has opened a gallery in Lansing, Michigan s Old Town, and conducts classes at his studio about his unique method for creating sculptures. ABOUT THE GLASS Craig s unique approach to kiln-formed glass combines fusing, texturing, slumping, and cold working to create the pieces he displays. Often working in collaboration with metal artists, Craig has engineered both small and large-scale glass-andmetal sculptures to enhance nature. Craig s pieces emphasize the natural beauty around them. His work is enhanced by his knowledge of set lighting and design, painting, floral work, and interior design.
Garden of Glass: The Art of Craig Mitchell Smith 2017 Climatron Layout 1. Passion 2. Blue Lotus 3. The Phoenix 4. Italian Cypress (Starry Night) 5. The Waterfall 6. The Heliconia 7. Dance of the Dragonflies 8. Clerodendrum 9. Tropical Foliage 10. Birds of Paradise 11. Coming to Rest 12. Tree of Life 13. Crepe Myrtle 14. Cubanola Domingensis 15. Smoke 16. Blooming Night Cactus 17. Blue Reeds 18. St. Louie Blues 19. Pink Wisteria 20. The Bromeliad 21. Bird s Nest 22. Anthurium 23. Spring 24. 100 Poppies of Oz - 20 Clusters of 5 17 4 18 3 19 5 2 20 22 21 6 7 1 8 9 10 23 12 11 15 16 13 14 THE EXHIBIT: IN THE CLIMATRON Most of the pieces for Garden of Glass will be housed in the famous Climatron. Opened in 1960 as the first geodesic dome to be used as a conservatory, the Climatron has been named one of the 100 most significant architectural achievements in the U.S. The Climatron has no interior support columns. Tropical plants grow to the top of the dome, and a winding path takes visitors through dense, lush foliage. They wander past sparkling waterfalls, rocky cliffs, a river aquarium, and a high bridge. Each installation of Garden of Glass has been designed to complement a specific location within the Climatron. Some will be visible above all the plants, even hanging from the dome itself. Others will be revealed in a burst of color around the next bend. Many pay homage to the plants permanently on display in the Climatron. EVENT DETAILS MAY 13 AUGUST 13, 2017 glass exhibit dates MAY 13 daytime opening MAY 19 garden soiree MAY 25 nighttime opening 100,000 INCLUSIVE OF BOTH DAY AND NIGHT VISITORS projected attendance
GARDEN SOIREE SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES GARDEN SOIREE LEAD SPONSOR $25,000 Name and logo prominently featured in event invitation Name and logo featured in all event marketing materials, media outreach, and digital promotion/website Name and logo featured on digital and print signage Recognition from the stage, including option to speak 15 premium event tickets, including pre-event reception, valet parking, Invitation for 4 to attend the private Night Before party on May 18 featuring acoustic performance by The Samples Exhibit Recognition: Company logo displayed on illuminated signage at selected installation in the Garden of Glass exhibition (on view May August) (if applicable) BAND SPONSOR THE SAMPLES $15,000 Name featured in event invitation Name featured in marketing materials and event website Name featured on print signage Opportunity to introduce the band The Samples 8 premium event tickets, including pre-event reception, valet parking, Invitation for 4 to attend the private Night Before party on May 18 featuring acoustic performance by The Samples Exhibit Recognition: Company logo displayed on illuminated signage at selected installation in the Garden of Glass exhibition (on view May August) ROSE SPONSOR $10,000 Name prominently featured in event invitation Name featured in marketing materials and event website Name and logo featured on print signage Recognition from the stage, including option to speak 8 premium event tickets, including pre-event reception, valet parking, Invitation for 2 to attend the private Night Before party on May 18 featuring acoustic performance by The Samples Exhibit Recognition: Company logo displayed on illuminated signage at selected installation in the Garden of Glass exhibition (on view May August) DAYLILY SPONSOR $5,000 Name prominently featured in event invitation Name and logo featured on print signage 6 premium event tickets, including pre-event reception, valet parking,
GARDEN SOIREE ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES IRIS SPONSOR $2,500 Name featured in event invitation Name featured on print signage 4 premium event tickets, including pre-event reception, valet parking, and other amenities? FOR MORE INFORMATION Nellie LaVigne annual leadership giving manager (314) 577-5135 nellie.lavigne@mobot.org PREMIUM TICKET $350 public $300 Garden member Event entry for 1 individual Pre-event champagne reception at 6:30 p.m. Private entry and valet parking at Spink Pavilion GENERAL TICKET $150 public $125 Garden member Event entry for 1 individual 2017 Missouri Botanical Garden Printed on recycled paper. Photography by Randy Blankenship