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Will Cotton and Parker Posey at the Tribeca Ball at the New York  Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011
Will Cotton and Parker Posey at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011

2011 Tribeca Ball

ARTISTS AND MODELS
Apr. 5, 2011

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Socialites and celebrities go crazy for the New York Academy of Art’s annual Tribeca Ball, held this year on Monday night, Apr. 4, 2011, at the academy’s Tribeca headquarters at 111 Franklin Street.

The glamour is intense, especially for an art school devoted to the decidedly unhip arts of actually learning to paint and sculpt. Andy Warhol was a big supporter, which you could say proved that he was a square at heart.

Among the bold-faced names seated at the very table of your humble scribe were interior designer Jay Johnson, actress Leelee Sobieski and Matthew Settle, a star of the television show Gossip Girl. The charming Settle, who said he hadn’t yet started his art collection, almost missed dinner for spending too long visiting the NYAA’s four floors of artist studios.

He also revealed that photographer Laurie Simmons has a cameo on an upcoming episode. Mark your calendars; it’s Apr. 18, 2011.


Dinner at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011
Dinner at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011

Leelee Sobieski, her husband, designer Adam Kimmel, and Glenn O’Brien  at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011
Leelee Sobieski, her husband, designer Adam Kimmel, and Glenn O’Brien at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011

By the coat check, Stephen Shaheen’s limestone <em>Eve</em>, 2011, at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art
By the coat check, Stephen Shaheen’s limestone Eve, 2011, at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art

On the fourth floor of the New York Academy of Art, a monumental drawing  demonstration by Frank Porku
On the fourth floor of the New York Academy of Art, a monumental drawing demonstration by Frank Porku

“Caricatures with Character” by Charlie Churchill at the New York  Academy of Art Tribeca Ball, Apr. 4, 2011
“Caricatures with Character” by Charlie Churchill at the New York Academy of Art Tribeca Ball, Apr. 4, 2011

Brooklyn artist Cecilia Roberts at work at the Tribeca Ball at the New  York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011
Brooklyn artist Cecilia Roberts at work at the Tribeca Ball at the New York Academy of Art, Apr. 4, 2011

In the third floor sculpture studios at the New York Academy of Art,  Alvaro Luna and a guest at the 2011 Tribeca Ball
In the third floor sculpture studios at the New York Academy of Art, Alvaro Luna and a guest at the 2011 Tribeca Ball

The abject at the New York Academy of Art? Alexander Barton’s <em>Strawberry Milkshake</em>, 2011 (price  $3,000)
The abject at the New York Academy of Art? Alexander Barton’s Strawberry Milkshake, 2011 (price $3,000)

“It’s all about the indirect attack!” Painter Jo Hay with her work at  the New York Academy of Art
“It’s all about the indirect attack!” Painter Jo Hay with her work at the New York Academy of Art

Value-for-the-money-works by students at the New York Academy of Art:  Loving the <em>Discus Thrower</em> in a print  by Imogen Slater (price, $70), and a nude by Joseph Ventura (price, $1,200)
Value-for-the-money-works by students at the New York Academy of Art: Loving the Discus Thrower in a print by Imogen Slater (price, $70), and a nude by Joseph Ventura (price, $1,200)

Tun Ping Wang in his studio at the New York Academy of Art during the  2011 Tribeca Ball
Tun Ping Wang in his studio at the New York Academy of Art during the 2011 Tribeca Ball

Aliene de Souza Howell in her studio at the New York Academy of Art  during the 2011 Tribeca Ball
Aliene de Souza Howell in her studio at the New York Academy of Art during the 2011 Tribeca Ball