The Paez Medal of Art


Bestowal Ceremony

VAEA Spring Gala

June 5, 2024


"The vibrations on the air are the breath of God speaking to man's soul. Music is the language of God. We musicians are as close to God as man can be. We hear his voice, we read his lips, we give birth to the Children of God, who sing his praise. That's what musicians are"


Ludwig van Beethoven

THE PAEZ MEDAL OF ART AWARD CEREMONY

June 5, 2024



Ali Cordero Casal, Chairman

& The Board of Directors

The Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts



Anne Fitzgibbon, Founder & Director,Harmony Program

Gala Co-Chair


Ed Boland

Master of Ceremonies




The Gala Committee



Larisa Martinez, Gala Committee Chairwoman


Adam Stoltman

Dani Bedoni

Ricardo Jaimes-Branger

Ibel Chely Depablos

Gabriel Rivera Barraza

James Goldschmidt

Richard T. Hall

Jason Leonard & Juan Jose Reverol

Pedro & Andrea Semidey-Jensen




Are pleased to invite you to the award ceremony honoring


JOSHUA BELL


with


THE PAEZ MEDAL OF ART 2022


In recognition of his unwavering commitment to music education and his unparalleled contribution to his craft as one of the most celebrated artists of our era.



Wednesday, June 5, 2024



Program


7:00 pm Cocktails


8:00 pm Award Ceremony


8:45 pm Performances


"Venezuela"

Pablo Herrera Ibarz & José Luis Armenteros Sánchez



Larisa Martinez, soprano

Joshua Bell, violin

Students of the Harmony Program


Additional performances to be announced




9:00 pm Hors d'oeuvres & Open Bar


Catering


Clarisa Penzini

The Venezuelan American Menu





GALA TICKETS AND SPONSORSHIP


Platinum Patrons $ 20,000

Gold Patrons $ 10,000

Gala Tickets $ 1,000

After Party Tickets 9:00 pm to 10:00 pm $ 200


Limited availability


Dress code: Black Tie Optional


24 East 22nd Street (between Broadway & Park)

New York, New York


Buy tickets or make a contribution here


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www.vaearts.org


For reservations or more information


Write to gala@vaearts.org.

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Joshua Bell photo by Shervin Lainez



About Joshua Bell


With a career spanning almost four decades, GRAMMY® Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated artists of his era. Bell has performed with virtually every major orchestra in the world, and continues to maintain engagements as a soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, conductor and as the Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.


Bell’s highlights in the 2023-24 season include an international tour of his newly-commissioned project, The Elements, featuring works by renowned living composers. The work will receive its premiere performances with the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, Hong Kong Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Bell will release his new album, "Butterfly Lovers, on Sony Classical in summer, 2023".


Bell will also lead the Academy of St Martin in the Fields on tour in Australia and throughout the United States.


He will appear as artist-in-residence this season with the NDR Elbphilharmonie, and as guest artist with the New Jersey Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Philadelphia Orchestra, and more.


Born in Bloomington, Indiana, Bell began playing the violin at age 4, and at age 12, began studies with his mentor, Josef Gingold. At age 14, Bell debuted with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and made his Carnegie Hall debut at age 17 with the St. Louis Symphony. At age 18, Bell signed with his first label, London Decca, and received the Avery Fisher Career Grant. In the following decades, Bell has been nominated for six GRAMMY® awards, named “Instrumentalist of the Year” by Musical America, a “Young Global Leader” by the World Economic Forum, and has received the Avery Fisher Prize. He also received the 2003 Indiana Governor’s Arts Award and in 2000 was named an “Indiana Living Legend.”


Bell has performed for three American presidents and the justices of the Supreme Court. Bell also participated in President Barack Obama’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities’ mission to Cuba, performing on an Emmy-nominated PBSLive from Lincoln Center special; Joshua Bell: Seasons of Cuba, celebrating renewed diplomacy between Cuba and the United States.

 

Bell performs on the 1713 Huberman Stradivarius violin.


Click here to view Press release


About the Páez Medal


The Páez Medal of Art is awarded to individuals or groups that have had an impact on, and contributed to the excellence, growth, support and dissemination of the arts in Venezuela and the United States. 


Previous recipients have included: 


Fundación Empresa Polar, and its founder Leonor Gimenez de Mendoza in 2021.


• Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry and Venezuelan Architect Jimmy Alcock in 2020.


• Filmmakers Julian Schnabel and Venezuelan Margot Benacerraf in 2019.


• Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel in 2018.


• American writer Bob Colacello in 2017.


• Venezuelan sculptor Marisol Escobar in 2016.


• American photographer Annie Leibovitz in 2015.


• Venezuelan art advocate Sofia Imber in 2014.


• American theater stage director and playwright and visual artist Robert Wilson in 2013.


• Venezuelan visual artist Carlos Cruz-Diez.


Click play on the video to meet our awe-inspiring honorees.

The Paez Medal of Art 2012-2022 Gala 2024

Paez as a Symbol

José Antonio Páez (Acarigua,1790 - New York,1873) was a Venezuelan independence hero turned humanist and philantropist who lived in the last decade of his life in New York surrounded by arts and culture.


Click here to see why VAEA's mission is conducted in his honor.

Click here for the History of the Páez Medal of Art

The Padrino Program

Our Padrino Program has been providing support to 46 artists from Venezuela since its launch in 2020. You can take a look at our beneficiaries by playing the video.


We invite you to join us as a Padrino and make a difference in the lives of Venezuelan artists. Your support can help them bring their creative vision to life and showcase their talent. If you are interested, please send an email to grants@vaearts.org.

The VAEA Bratter PA Padrino Program 2020-2024

VAEA Art Store

El Avila by Cabré Signed Limited Edition

El Avila by Cabré Limited edition signed by the artists Size 52 x 99 cms Available at VAEA Art store for $ 1,600


For purchase visit our on line Art Store

or write to contact@vaearts.org

About The VAEA


The Venezuelan American Endowment for the Arts (VAEA) is a public charity 501(c)3 based in New York and established on June 13, 1990. Its mission is to promote the best of Venezuelan and US cultures through bi-national cultural, educational, and social programs. 

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