Calling all Joans, Peggies and Don Drapers! On Friday, March
28, the Gardiner Museum hosts the Mod Mad Party, a bash inspired by the style,
culture and influence of the ‘60s, and we will be there serving cocktails.
For more information on proof brands visit www.proofbrands.com
For more information on proof brands visit www.proofbrands.com
Mix proof vodka and Ceres pomegranate and lime in a
ice-filled glass. Top with lime soda water and a splash of mint bitters
the urban 1 ½ oz proof whisky • 4 oz Ceres pear juice • 1
tsp fresh lemon juice
Pour 1 1/2 oz of proof whisky, 4oz pear juice & 1
tsp lemon juice in a shaker filled with ice. Shake and pour into a
glass filled with ice.
Mod Mad Party Come dressed in your best Mad Men-esque attire
of fedoras, skinny ties, tailored suits and cocktail dresses for a night of
dance, drinks and fun!
The Gardiner’s exquisite Terrace Room overlooking Queen’s
Park will be transformed into a mid-century modern space, complete with vintage
furniture and décor, courtesy of Toronto’s Leslieville Flea.
Design and décor by the Leslieville Flea, a market with over 50 vendors specializing in vintage
and retro clothes and furniture, home décor and collectibles • Music by DJ John
Kong, founder of record label Do Right! Music (www.dorightmusic.com) • A
complimentary urban sour cocktail by proof whisky (proofbrands.com) • Full cash
bar and food stations by à la Carte at the Gardiner • Admission to the
acclaimed Ron Thom and the Allied Arts exhibition. (www.gardinermuseum.on.ca/exhibition/ron-thom)
For inspiration on vintage looks, hair and make-up, check
out Toronto Vintage Society, who are styling the Gardiner Museum staff for the
event! (http://torontovintagesociety.com)
Celebrating its 30th Year, the Gardiner Museum is
Canada’s national ceramics museum, and one of the world’s great specialty
museums. They are committed to making a contribution to the medium they
celebrate, as well as the community they serve.
“We strive to be an inviting destination that inspires and
connects people, art and ideas through clay.”
This exhibition explores Ron Thom's brilliant architecture
in the context of his total aesthetic. Ron Thom and the Allied Arts is a
travelling exhibition organized by the West Vancouver Museum in collaboration
with Trent University and Massey College.
And don’t forget to watch Mad Men Season 7, beginning
Sunday, April 13th. Here is a little inspiration for your ensemble.
(www.amctv.com/shows/mad-men)