Summer Party
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Main Museum
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When |
June 10, 7:00 - 10:00pm |
Where |
Main Museum
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When |
June 10, 7:00 - 10:00pm |
Join us for a summer celebration of art at Palm Springs Art Museum on Saturday, June 10.
The Summer Party will feature four DJs—DXSKO, Gingee, Olea, and Anastazja—spinning in the museum galleries.
Enjoy a cash bar with a variety of drinks including craft cocktails by Bar One as well as specialty appetizers by Chef Gabriel Woo.
Be captivated by a live performance by burlesque artist Miss dd Starr.
Social media opps include adult face painting by G'z Modern Creations.
Don't miss this unforgettable summer party!
This is a 21+ event.
CELEBRATING
The party will be celebrating four exhibitions and the galleries will be open for viewing throughout the event.:
- So Many Songs We Have Yet To Play: Gifts of Donna MacMillan
- Mythopoetica: Symbols and Stories
- Meditations in Glass
- Tajh Rust: Reflections
THEME
Summer Maximalism
Attendees are encouraged to create over-the-top and out-of-the-box, bold summer looks. The more prints, volume, colors, and textures, the better!
SCHEDULE
- Members-Only Reception: 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
- General Admission: 7:00 – 11:00 p.m.
PERFORMANCES
OleaFrom SoundCloud gems, R&B, Hip-Hop, Latin, and House music, this kid locks in behind the decks to show the world how eclectic his music palette truly is. |
AnastazjaBorn and raised in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago, Anastazja has gained recognition for her wide array of music and energy behind the decks. Her music focuses on but is not limited to Amapiano, Afro-house, Brazilian house, and more. |
DXSKODxsko is a versatile turntablist DJ known for his mastery of multiple genres. He has captivated audiences as a resident DJ at prominent venues and earned an invitation to perform at the renowned Coachella Music & Arts Festival, where he opened the Gobi Tent on day two of weekend one. |
GingeeGingee is a DJ/producer, percussionist and vocalist known for her unique take on global bass. Her productions incorporate the sounds of percussion instruments such as the kulintang (gongs native to the Philippines), kettle drum, and cowbells with rap and poetry. |