Get in bed with
Burning Man founder
Larry Harvey…
literally
then
FLIP YOUR LID!
Let Art Go to Your
Head!
A Benefit for the Black Rock Arts Foundation
Thursday,
April 27th, 2006
A fund raising event to bring the art and spirit of Burning Man to
our communities
FLIP YOUR LID! will be at the supperclub
sanfrancisco, a restaurant featuring dining in bed.
Dinner
will be served to guests while eclectic performers entertain. Your
opportunity now exists to
literally get in bed with Larry
Harvey and the senior staff and several artists from Burning Man
who
will each host one of the beds.
Guests are encouraged to flip their lids by wearing their own
creative chapeaux for the evening to
complement two dozen
hats created by artists. The artistic hats will be modeled for
auction throughout
dinner that will culminate with a heady
lineup of DJs cooking up dessert on the dance floor. The after
dinner
dancing and entertainment is an option to support the Foundation
if you do not want to dine in bed.
The Black Rock Arts Foundation was created by the founders of
Burning Man to support and export the
art and culture of the
annual event held in the Nevada desert. During the past year,
monumental art works
by David Best and Michael Christian have
been temporarily installed in San Francisco at Hayes Green
and
Civic Center Plaza. A third work, the 45 foot tall steel sculpture
titled “Passage” by Dan Das Mann
and Karen Cusolito is in the
process of installation at Pier 14 on the Embarcadero.
Here is your chance to climb in bed and share a bottle of bubbly
with one of these creative characters:
Burning Man founder
Larry Harvey, Danger Ranger, LadyBee, Maid Marian Goodell, Harley
K. DuBois,
Crimson Rose & Will Roger, actiongrl Andie
Grace, artists David Best, Chicken John, or Dicky of Dicky
Box.
With which one you ask? It’s a game of chance as names will be
drawn at random from a hat!
Event Details and Ticket Information:
Thursday, April 27th at
the supperclub, 657 Harrison Street, San Francisco.
Tickets
are available online at: www.donatetoblackrockarts.org
For
more information, visit the web address or call 415.626.1248
Black
Rock Arts Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit.
Tickets (with a
value over $60) are tax-deductible.