PHA Patron Reception: The Ark

Jul 21, 2026 6:00 PM

8:00 pm

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PHA Patrons are invited to an intimate reception and private viewing of PHA’s first major public exhibition,The Ark, featuring a curatorial introduction by PHA President and exhibition co-curator, Eric Shiner.

Join us for a closer look at the 90 sculptures and installations that comprise the extraordinary menagerie within PHA’s Grand Hall. Originally presented at The Church in Sag Harbor, PHA’s presentation of The Ark includes additional works by François-Xavier Lalanne, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Wangechi Mutu, Nohemí Pérez, Rob Pruitt, Toshio Sasaki, Nari Ward, Celia Vásquez Yui, and many others.

This event is open to  PHA Patrons at all levels. RSVP is required.

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PHA Patrons is a community of art enthusiasts, collectors, and supporters who enjoy exclusive access to exhibitions, studio visits, art fairs, and behind-the-scenes experiences at PHA and beyond. Through their support, PHA Patrons play an essential role in advancing our mission, sustaining our programs, and strengthening artist-centered initiatives, while fostering meaningful connections to the artists while ensuring that PHA remains a thriving home for creative production and community engagement. For more information, please contact Adithya Pratama at development@powerhousearts.org.

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