Not only is the Dada Ball & Bash the brightest night of the year, it most importantly provides essential funding to continue to make a positive impact throughout our community.” CAM reaches for the stars through our dynamic exhibitions, engaging public programming, and our educational initiatives at the museum and in our schools. Like Carl Sagan, she reminds us that we are made of star-stuff, and the Dada Ball & Bash is our chance to celebrate that. “Christine Corday is a source of inspiration for the Dada Ball & Bash because she combines the sciences with the fine arts to create elemental yet otherworldly objects that make us think about our place in the universe. “Everybody is a star at this year’s fundraiser,” says Lisa Melandri, the Museum’s executive director, who also organized the Corday exhibition, on view at CAM January 18 through April 21, 2019. This year CAM takes its cue from the spring exhibition Christine Corday: RELATIVE POINTS and the words of the late Carl Sagan: “We are made of star-stuff.” Just as Sagan and Corday-whose site- specific installation of sculptures are fashioned from the same materials found at the core of stars-encourage us to consider our relationship to the cosmos, so too does CAM celebrate the star-stuff in us all at the 2019 Dada Ball & Bash. Louis (CAM) presents the eighth edition of its notorious Dada Ball & Bash-the Museum’s biannual “anti-gala”-on Saturday, March 2, 2019.
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