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they’d like during the planning process, and we work hard to instill confidence that their event will be a spectacular success.”


Perez welcomes readers of Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine to share two exhibits, which run now through January 4, 2016, with their clientele:StrengthandSplendor: Wrought IronfromtheMuséeLeSecqdes Tournelles,Rouenand EllenHarvey:Metal Painting. The latter is a new work of art specially commissioned by the Barnes Foundation. “In early 2016,” he adds, “the Barnes will host the Picasso exhibition - Picasso: The GreatWar, Experimentation andChange. Those who entertain at the Barnes when these three exhibitions are on viewwill dazzle their guestswith private access to these shows as well as our per- manent collection, offering a truly unique and exclusive experience.”


Around the World in a Single Night


Imagine you had unlimited event funds! You could travel to exotic places far away - perhaps explore ancient cultures through art and artifacts.Or guests may be captivat- ed by trips to the Gold Coast,Rome,Greece or a Chinese dynasty or two.


In the real world, such magical monies rarely exist. But the Penn Museum (University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology) is an event site profuse with possibilities from all cor- ners of the Earth that will awe and enthrall.


Designed in the 1890s, it is one of Philadel- phia’s premier andmost distinctive venues. The 300,000-square foot building features exterior Tiffany glass mosaics, sculptures by Alexander Calder, and marble medal- lions by John Ross. It is home to one-of-a- kind artifacts fromover 300 archaeological and anthropological expeditions.


The Penn Museum offers eleven choices for events, including its Chinese Rotunda, two Egypt galleries, two auditoriums, plus lush garden and courtyard settings.


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