Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Arts & Science Center fundraiser set

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Potpourri 2022: Roaring for the Arts will take place at The ARTSpace on Main, 623 S. Main St., and honor the memory of Anne S. Robinson, a longtime supporter and volunteer of the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas.

Potpourri 2022, set for 6-11 p.m. Dec. 3, will feature several classic elements with a fresh, new twist. Potpourri is the ASC’s longest-running fundraiser, which sustains the museum’s free gallery admission and high-caliber programmin­g, according to a news release.

The gala will feature dinner by Chef Jamie McAfee of the Pine Bluff Country Club, drinks sponsored by MK Distributo­rs, a silent art auction, a silent spirits auction, live music by Dave Sadler and a live auction with master of ceremonies Matt Soto. The fundraiser will feature compliment­ary valet parking to accommodat­e the new venue, The ARTSpace.

Robinson, who died in 2021, was dedicated to the center.

“Anne Robinson truly loved the Arts & Science Center,” said ASC Executive Director Rachel Miller. “She took advantage of every opportunit­y to advocate for the museum and its programmin­g.”

Thanks to an anonymous donor, all Potpourri donations will be matched 1-to-1, up to $45,000. This matching contributi­on will support much-needed upgrades to the lighting and sound systems in the Catherine M. Bellamy Theater, as well as contribute to the overall sustainabi­lity of the ASC as a whole, according to the release.

Miller remembers Robinson’s dedication to introducin­g friends and family to the museum, always encouragin­g them

to be involved as members, donors or volunteers.

“Anne Robinson was tenacious in her support of ASC, especially in her fundraisin­g efforts,” Miller said. “There will never be anyone else like her.”

The money raised by Potpourri is vital to the sustainabi­lity of the ASC’s extended campus, The ARTSpace and ART WORKS on Main, Miller said.

“Our programmin­g has tripled since 2020 with the creation of The ARTSpace and ART WORKS on Main,” Miller said. “These funds allow ASC to continue growing and diversifyi­ng our programs and events, as well as our presence in the community.”

Potpourri sponsors announced so far include Relyance Bank, the Kline Family Foundation, MK Distributo­rs, Simmons Bank, Jefferson Regional Medical Center, Southeast Arkansas College and Pine Bluff Sand and Gravel Co.

Laura Beth Shaner is the chair of the 2022 event. A lifetime resident of Pine Bluff, she has been a longtime ASC supporter.

“ASC offers unique creative opportunit­ies for all ages, and raising funds through Potpourri helps ensure those opportunit­ies will continue,” she said.

“The arts are important to every community, but in an economical­ly challenged area like ours, it is an important reminder that creativity and imaginatio­n can be a part of our lives, regardless of our situation,” Shaner said. “I think that’s especially true for local children, whose first exposure to the arts often comes at the Arts & Science Center.”

The silent art auction features works by artists including Dustyn Bork of Batesville, Amy Darragh of Little Rock, Sigrid Lorfing Goodwin of Springdale, Jennifer Perren of Little Rock and Tom Richard of Monticello.

John Kushmaul will serve as the featured artist for Potpourri. He grew up in White Hall and a lot of his work depicts various landmarks and landscapes in Jefferson County.

Kushmaul’s pieces will be available for purchase beginning with a pop-up exhibition from Nov. 1 to Dec. 1 at the ARTSpace on Main. They will also be available to preview online.

The spirits auction, a popular feature of Potpourri, also returns this year.

“The auction will feature a large variety of spirit packages, paired in creative, beautiful ways,” said Morgun Henson, ASC’s communicat­ions and developmen­t coordinato­r.

Potpourri tickets are $200 for members and $250 for nonmembers. They may be purchased online at asc701.org, by calling the ASC at (870) 536-3375 or in person at the ASC. Tickets are limited and expected to sell out quickly. More informatio­n about the event can be found at asc701.org.

For more informatio­n or to become a sponsor, contact Henson at mhenson@asc701.org.

Those who cannot attend may make a contributi­on to support the ASC. To donate online, visit asc701. org. To make a contributi­on over the phone, call Cynthia Gaddy at (870) 536-3375. Checks may also be dropped off or mailed to: The Arts & Science Center, ATTN: Potpourri Fund, 701 S. Main St., Pine Bluff AR 71601.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) ?? Lee Hardin bids during the live auction at Potpourri in December 2018. Potpourri 2022: Roaring for the Arts will feature a live auction to raise money for the Arts & Science Center.
(Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) Lee Hardin bids during the live auction at Potpourri in December 2018. Potpourri 2022: Roaring for the Arts will feature a live auction to raise money for the Arts & Science Center.
 ?? (Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) ?? Anne S. Robinson and Matt Soto perform during the 1995 Razzle Dazzle variety show fundraiser at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas. ASC’s fundraiser gala Potpourri 2022 is hosted in memory of Robinson, who died in 2021.
(Special to The Commercial/Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas) Anne S. Robinson and Matt Soto perform during the 1995 Razzle Dazzle variety show fundraiser at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas. ASC’s fundraiser gala Potpourri 2022 is hosted in memory of Robinson, who died in 2021.

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