Biggs Museum Annual Fundraiser

October 17 | 6:00–11:00 PM
📍Biggs Museum of American Art
Museum and Big Top

Step into a living work of art—an immersive evening of spectacle, imagination, and celebration.

A Night of Surreal Wonder

Enter a world where reality bends and creativity takes center stage. Cirque du Surreal invites you into a phantasmagoric experience inspired by the dreamlike, theatrical works of Peter Paone.

Throughout the evening, guests will encounter a sequence of vivid, shifting moments—part performance, part celebration, part illusion.

Your presence supports The Biggs and helps ensure that transformative, community-centered arts experiences continue into the year ahead.

An Entertaining and Celebratory Evening for the Arts
  • Cirque-style performances paired with live music.
  • A curated silent auction featuring one-of-a-kind works of art.
  • A paddle raise to support the Museum’s mission of enriching lives through American Art and education.
  • Craft cocktails and private access to the Museum’s galleries, highlighting “Imagining the Spectacular: The Art of Peter Paone.”
  • Elegant culinary experience served under the surreal Big-Top.
Surreal Circus – Elevated & Celebratory

Step into a world of imagination. This is your moment to wear what you’ve always wished you had somewhere to go. Think bold, whimsical, and artfully unexpected—circus-inspired looks with a sophisticated twist. Color, texture, and creativity are encouraged.

The main event will take place on the grass, so plan your look accordingly—creative yet practical footwear is key. (Think statement shoes, boots, or wedges; skip thin heels.)

Register for the Best Show in Town

Ticket Price $300

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THE INSPIRATION: 

Imagining the Spectacular: The Art of Peter Paone

A celebrated painter and printmaker, Paone established and chaired the printmaking department at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), where he taught for more than 30 years. His work has been celebrated in recent exhibitions at the Brandywine Museum of Art, the Michener Art Museum, and Woodmere. This groundbreaking exhibition at The Biggs is the first to focus on his watercolors.

Though Paone has been building portfolios of these works since the 1970s, many have never been shown publicly. His images are surreal and fantastical, drawing on art historical references with a touch of the macabre to develop a cast of characters inhabiting a world entirely his own. As the artist explains, “They are images waiting for a story to be written about them, the reverse of illustration.”

It is this sense of imagination, transformation, and theatricality that inspires Cirque du Surreal—an evening designed to bring Paone’s dreamlike world to life through performance, atmosphere, and unexpected moments that blur the line between reality and illusion.

SUPPORT THE BIGGS

Sponsorship
Your participation directly supports The Biggs Museum of American Art and our ability to provide free memberships, educational programming, and meaningful community experiences. These interactions through the cultural economy create a ripple effect that uplifts local community and businesses.

Become a sponsor and align your brand with one of the region’s most imaginative cultural events.

Supporter – $1,000
  • Two (2) admission tickets
  • Name recognition in event program
  • Recognition in post-event print ad (Daily State News)
Sponsor – $2,500
  • Four (4) admission tickets
  • Name recognition and small logo placement in event program
  • Recognition in post-event print ad (Daily State News)
Patron – $5,000
  • Eight (8) admission tickets
  • Logo recognition
  • Half-page ad in event program
  • Recognition in post-event print ad (Daily State News)
Benefactor – $10,000
  • Eight (8) premium tickets (includes curated gift and preferred seating for optimal viewing of entertainment)
  • Prominent logo placement
  • Full-page ad in event program
  • Verbal recognition during the event
  • Named sponsorship of a key event element (Cocktail Hour, Dinner, or Entertainment), with logo placement aligned to selected experience
  • Recognition in post-event print ad (Daily State News)
What It Means for You

Align your brand with one of the region’s most imaginative cultural experiences while connecting with an engaged and growing audience. Cirque du Surreal offers meaningful visibility, uniqSue hospitality, and the opportunity to be part of an unforgettable evening that reflects creativity, innovation, and community leadership.

As a sponsor, you’re not just supporting an event—you’re positioning your organization at the center of a vibrant cultural moment.

What It Means for Us

Your support makes it possible for The Biggs to remain open, accessible, and deeply connected to our community. Proceeds from this event help fund a wide range of free and low-cost programs for families, students, and lifelong learners, while sustaining the exhibitions and experiences that bring people together.

With your partnership, we can continue to grow our impact—expanding access, deepening engagement, and ensuring that the arts remain a vital and welcoming space for all.

Sponsorship Deadline

Friday, August 28

Ad Collateral Deadline

Friday, September 4

Event Date

Saturday, October 17

Info for your Creative Team

Full-Page Ad: 5″ W x 8″ H

Half-Page Ad: 5″ W x 4″ H

acceptable formats: PDF, JPG, TIFF

Files must be high resolution
(300 dpi or higher)

Full color ads welcome.

Want to Sign up as a Sponsor?

Contact:

Sandra K. James
(302) 760-5302
Sandra.James@TheBiggsMuseum.org

Need help Purchasing Tickets or Have Questions about the Event?

Contact:

Emma Hardy
(302) 760-5306
Emma.Hardy@TheBiggsMuseum.org

or

Kiara Florez
(302) 760-5297
Kiara.Florez@TheBiggsMuseum.org

Questions About Your Ad or Logo Requirements?

Contact

Kerri Lacey
(302) 760-5305
Kerri.Lacey@TheBiggsMuseum.org

Unable to attend, but still want to support the museum?

Join Us Under the Surreal Big Top

This is more than a fundraiser—it’s an experience you won’t find anywhere else.

All images displayed on this page have been created by featured exhibition artist, Peter Paone.