In Montreal and Toronto, $2-million dollars are raised to support local ambitions

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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Ball and the The Salah Bachir Show in support of St. Joseph’s Health Centre drew large crowds

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts saw 900 guests out on the evening of Nov. 26 for the 62nd edition of the museum’s most important fundraising ball. By night’s end, $1.2-million net was raised to support forward-thinking programs and blockbuster exhibitions. This event was the museum’s first big gala since 2019, and the energy in the room as a result was bright and buoyant.

A series of galleries were transformed for the evening into nine ravishing dining rooms. Murals by artist Nicolas Party, part of his now concluded solo exhibition Nicolas Party: L’heure mauve at the MMFA, were the backdrop for a number of the spaces. The ball was to be their send off, with painting over to take place a couple days later.guests at Party-inspired tables and settings were hosted by the evening’s honourary chair, president and CEO of Sharethrough.

Following dinner, the Museum After-Ball, an event organized for donors of the Young Philanthropists’ Circle and the Angel Circle, was already in full swing. Among those out supporting the MMFA: Reitman’s CEO

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