Join us for an exceptional evening of entertaining discussion and specialty cocktails (and mocktails!) by Copper Spoon as we demystify art buying and collecting with experts in the auction, gallery and museum fields. With insights from luminaries from across the industry and moderated by Charles Shepard, FWMoA President and CEO, topics will include where and how to access art and objects, the process of buying and collecting art that has personal significance, and other exciting stories from the fascinating world that is the art market.
In addition to the program, each registration includes one free signature cocktail or mocktail by Copper Spoon Beverage Director, Chandler Vanous, and light snacks.
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Advance registration is requested: $20 Non-members / $10 Members – become a Member today! Silver, Gold, or Founder Members receive 2 free tickets per membership and should email Emily Uphoff ([email protected]) to make your reservations.

About the Speaker:
Suzanne Perrault is one of three partners at Rago Auctions and a regular appraiser on Antiques Roadshow, with over 20 years of auction excellence. As a partner at Rago, along with founder David Rago and Managing Partner Miriam Tucker, she co-directs Rago’s sales of 20th Century Decorative Arts and Design and directs Rago’s sales of modern glass. One of the fastest growing auctions at Rago, Ms. Perrault has built Rago’s modern glass auctions into an international presence. She lectures nationally and has served as an expert appraiser on the hit PBS series, Antiques Roadshow, since 1996 where she specializes in decorative ceramics & porcelain. Rago is a leading U.S. auction house with over $33 million in annual sales, specializing in: Auctions; Appraisals; Estate Services; Art; Design; Fine Art; Luxury Goods; Jewelry; Coins; Fine Silver; 20th Century Design; American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionists; American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts; Asian Arts; Books, Maps & Manuscripts; English & Continental Furniture & Decorative Arts; European Art & Old Masters; Jewelry & Watches; Modern & Contemporary Art; and Silver & Objects de Vertu.