Charmed, we're sure...
Last month designer Wesley Moon graciously opened the doors to his beautifully appointed, art-filled apartment, hosting friends and supporters of the Art Students League of New York for an exciting evening to celebrate the organization's impressive legacy and upcoming gala.
Since 1875 the League has served as a home for artists on the cutting edge, with everyone from Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko to Roy Lichtenstein, Romare Bearden, Louise Bourgeois and Ai Weiwei having either attended or instructed over the years.
Perched high above Park Avenue, Wesley Moon was joined by John Kneapler, Howard Goldfarb, Ron Chereskin, Michael Hall, Patricia Cronin, Ellie and Mark Gordon, Elizabeth Fiore, Cristina Grajales, William Radin, Eric Shiner and more at the artsy affair - a sophisticated preamble to the League's major soirée at MoMA on November 6th, where Larry Poons and Beth Rudin DeWoody will both be honored.
[Photos by Alden Price for Guest of a Guest]