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    Skimpy Art Swimsuits

    Art fair fever grips Houston: Thousands pour into George R. for color, culture & even a swimsuit sculpture

    Shelby Hodge
    shelby hodge
    Sep 5, 2014 | 12:51 pm

    Honorary chair of the Texas Contemporary Art Fair opening night festivities William Goldberg praised the 90-minute preview party that took place before the gates at the George R. Brown Convention Center opened to a throng of several thousand.

    "Just to be able to see the art and not in the crowds" is worth the extra admission, Goldberg said, adding, "It's a wonderful relationship that CAMH has with the fair." As chair of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston board, he praised the fair for its contributions, saying that after Thursday night's benefit preview, the fair was expected to reach $100,000 in contributions to CAMH since the art extravaganza arrived in Houston four years ago.

    Of the contribution, fair founder Max Fishko noted, "It's super cool. We're really proud to be able to contribute in a way that is meaningful to an institution that does meaningful work here in Houston."

    "We're really proud to be able to contribute in a way that is meaningful to an institution that does meaningful work here in Houston."

    The 6 p.m. crowd numbered around a comfortable 250, served by open bar and waiters offering sophisticated appetizers. But once the 7:30 official opening arrived, the vast space was flooded with contemporary art enthusiasts. Sharing duties with Goldberg as honorary chairs on this night were Judy Nyquist, J.B. Fairbanks, Yvette and Scott Hill and Judith Oudt.

    Before the crowds descended, Fishko spoke of the growth of the market in its four years. "We've been evolving a lot. I think the work here is really strong, probably the strongest ever. I think there have been some innovative things happening on our side in the way the fair is laid out and designed and the level of support has been overwhelming. It just keeps getting bigger every year."

    Among the early arrivals perusing the work presented by 55 galleries from across the country were CAMH director Bill Arning, Liz and Tom Glanville, Cherri Carbonara, Alfred Moran, Regina Garcia, Lindsey George, Dan Allison, Don Mafrige Jr., Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff, Jeanie Kilroy Wilson and Wally Wilson, Penelope and Lester Marks, John Guess Jr., Heidi Gerger and Leslie and Mark Hull.

    The swimsuit sculpture by Carol Feuerman in the spotlight with Mark Goldberg, left, Megan Lesser and gallerist Tim Yarger.

    News, Shelby, Texas Contemporary opening, Sept. 2014, Mark Goldberg, Megan Lesser, Tim Yarger
    Photo by Shelby Hodge
    The swimsuit sculpture by Carol Feuerman in the spotlight with Mark Goldberg, left, Megan Lesser and gallerist Tim Yarger.
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    Main Character Energy

    Jazz age flair meets modern impact at Texas nonprofit's speakeasy gala

    Joel Luks
    May 11, 2026 | 5:00 pm
    Texas Center for the Missing Gala 2026
    Photo by Johnny Than
    Michelle Till, Mae Louise Geiskopf, Magen Pastor, Alecia Harris, Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl, Paulina Padilla, and Ashley Tse.

    There are gala themes, and then there are gala themes with main character energy.

    Texas Center for the Missing (TCM) leaned all the way into the roaring ’20s for its “Gilded Hours: A Modern Speakeasy Soirée” on April 11 at Hotel ZaZa. Feathers, fringe, and a healthy dose of jazz-age escapism fueled an evening with a modern mission.

    Helping orchestrate the evening’s success were presenting sponsor The Jackson Family Foundation, mistress of ceremonies Gina Gaston Elie, and gala chairs Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl and Monica E. Fulton.

    More than 200 guests arrived dressed in head-turning flapper frocks, sharp tuxedos, and enough sparkle to rival a champagne tower, all in support of Houston’s Amber Alert Provider. Behind golden doors, attendees stepped into a fully immersive speakeasy scene complete with live jazz vibes, a string quartet, signature cocktails courtesy of Tito’s Handmade Vodka, and a hidden lounge that gave the evening an air of Gatsby-meets-Houston nightlife.

    “The gala is one unforgettable evening serving one powerful mission,” said CEO Mel Turnquist. “The incredible generosity shown tonight ensures we can continue to provide internet safety education for teens, missing persons investigation training for law enforcement, and 24/7 emergency response for families in crisis for the next year.”

    Texas Center for the Missing Gala 2026

    Photo by Johnny Than

    Michelle Till, Mae Louise Geiskopf, Magen Pastor, Alecia Harris, Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl, Paulina Padilla, and Ashley Tse.

    The evening also recognized two standout honorees. Brandi Maxwell received the 2026 Gabriel Lester Hero Award, presented by TCM Board Chair Elect Elicia Hunter, while Detective Elena Claburn of the Houston Police Department Missing Persons Unit received the 2026 George T. Buenik Law Enforcement Excellence Award, presented by Turnquist.

    The soirée ultimately raised more than $200,000 to support Texas Center for the Missing’s work reuniting families with at-risk children and endangered adults.

    Spotted were George and Donna Buenik, Ginger and Nabil Arwadi, Lara Baker, Janice Glaser, Claudia Davis, Anshula Greene, Magen Pastor, Michael Pearce, Alecia Harris, Mario Gudmundsson, Jonathan Bartholomew, Tyler Barbier, Trevor Myers, Michelle Till, Paulina Padilla, Ashley Tse, Jimela Coring, Barbara Joe, Shelly Hendry, Steve Kunkemoeller, Ray Dennison, Sverre Brandsberg-Dahl, Tara Tracy, Trienet del Valle, Pauline Huen, Sandy Hartley, Kelly Laudadio, Kimberly Ayres, and Chau Phi.

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