The supporter of several charitable initiatives, philanthropist and activist Lizzie Asher co-hosted the Parrish Art Museum’s Annual Midsummer After Party. The event, which was chaired by Larry Milstein, took place at the Lichtenstein Theater and featured a live performance by music artist Alice Longyu Gao.
The Parrish Art Museum’s annual Midsummer Party in Water Mill, NY is a highlight of the Hamptons season, gathering artists, art collectors, curators, philanthropists, and business leaders from the Hamptons, New York, and beyond.
Nearly 450 guests enjoyed dining and dancing, and had the opportunity to experience the Museum’s current exhibitions including Thomas Joshua Cooper: Refuge, Renate Aller: The Space Between Memory and Expectation and Jean-Luc Mylayne: A Matter of Place.
This year, the Museum honored long-time supporters Louise and Leonard Riggio, and artist Maya Lin.
Lizzie, who is determined to unite a younger generation of philanthropists and reawaken the institution of charitable giving, also helped relaunch the Young Friends of Save Venice Initiative earlier this year.
Notable attendees included: Lizzie Asher, Daniel Ezra, Larry Milstein, Alice Longyu Gao, Mercedes de Guardiola, Christina Senia, Casey Kohlberg, Alexander Hankin, and Danielle Hankin.
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Daniel Ezra, Lizzie Asher
Alex Pita, Fer da Silva, Lizzie Asher, Daniel Ezra