By SALINA POST
“Under construction, and over the top” was the theme for the 2024 Salina Art Center Gala held Feb. 3, 2024 at The Venue in Salina, KS. This year's fundraising event raised $79,341, smashing the goals set for this year's event.
“It’s hard to beat art and fun with friends all in the same evening, but that is exactly what we did with the Hammers and Heels Gala this year,” said gala committee chairperson, Sydney Soderberg. “It is a fun way to keep art alive in Salina.”
The gala took a fashionable look at construction. Nine artists and fashion designers created unique designs that walked the runway on gala night. The designs were created entirely from construction materials. Artists used guttering, electrical wire, duct work, sandpaper, fencing, drains, plumbing materials, concrete, and more.
Ultimately, Salina Artist Connie Burket was awarded a $1,000 prize. The community chose the winner by voting with their donations to Salina Art Center before and at the gala event.
“Donors, sponsors, and guests for this event boosted Salina Art Center’s community programs while supporting individual artists who deeply appreciate the acknowledgment of their chosen work. This was a perfect representation of the SAC mission. The lighthearted theme, complex creative challenge, and demanding fabrication process gave the artists themselves an all-at-the-same-time chance to have fun, do good, and execute well—what’s not to like in that combination?” Burket.
Burket’s winning dress and other runway event pieces will be displayed at the Salina Art Center to celebrate their reopening on May 23, 2024.
The Art Center's Annual Gala fundraiser supports engaging and innovative programming for everyone. Nearly 3,000 children and adults attended classes, workshops, and special programs annually through Salina Art Center and Warehouse Education Studio, and 8,497 people saw a film at the Art Center Cinema.
“Art viewing, making, and conversation is a necessary building block to personal health and mental wellness,” said Misty Serene, executive director at the Art Center. “Brains crave creativity and thrive when exposed to it. Creativity is an economic driver. Not only training the next generation workforce to be problem solvers but also as a profitable tool for tourism, talent recruitment, and real estate sales. After all, we all want to grow, live, and retire in a community with a vibrant cultural life.”
The Art Center is fortunate to have volunteers serve in multiple capacities throughout the year. The Gala committee consists of community leaders and Art Center patrons.
In addition to the fashion show, this year’s gala included a catered dinner by Yaya’s Euro Bistro, William Cole wine, an open bar, and a live auction of six unique experiences and items you can only find at the Art Center Gala. Following the gala dinner, guests danced the night away with DJ Carbon at the Hutton After Party.
Salina Art Center thanks this year's sponsors for supporting arts programming in our community:
Hutton
Blue Beacon International
Bennington State Bank
Heritage Real Estate Advisors LLC
Wedel Financial Group
Vortex
Salina Regional Health Center
The Venue
JGR (Jones Gillam Renz Architects)
Additional sponsors include Holm Automotive, Rob & Kelli Exline, First Bank Kansas, REPCO, Kansas Bankers Technologies, Pinon, Advantage Trust Co., Katy England @ Coldwell Banker, Equity Bank, and Pestingers Electric Heating & Air, Clark Mize Linville, Pestinger Distributing, and Iron Insurance Partners.
Artists participating in the fashion show include:
Connie Burket - Salina
Malissa Long - Haysville
Seferino Ramirez Jr - Wichita
Meg Shaimes - Salina
Jade Chaput - Concordia
Summer Sasarita - Bennington
Lacie Austin - Lucas
Grace Richardson - Lenexa
Karin Clark – Hutchinson
To see all the photos from the night, like us on Facebook @salinaartceenter.
Don’t miss out on all the fun; mark your calendars for Feb. 1, 2025, for the next Art Center Gala.