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Here are a few New York fundraisers that have gone virtual for spring 2021.
Jacquemus, Alexandre Mattiussi, Christine and the Queens and Michèle Lamy took part in filmed vignettes for the event.
Hunter Schafer, Cristin Milioti, Andre Holland and more at the 30th annual Gotham Awards honoring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman.
The independent film awards ceremony, hosted virtually this year, honored Chadwick Boseman and Viola Davis with acting tributes. Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” took home the evening’s top award.
Facing another season without the usual society circuit that benefits New York’s biggest charities, four women in philanthropy look ahead at what the future of giving — and socializing — could be.
Many event organizers and companies are planning for in-person events in 2022, but there are still some notable holdouts.
The hybrid live-digital ceremony will take place Jan. 11. The awards event serves as the unofficial kickoff for film awards season.
The annual benefit, supporting God’s Love We Deliver, went online this year, still drawing a large celebrity turnout thanks to Michael Kors.
In lieu of its annual ArtWalk gala fund-raiser, the organization is offering limited-edition plates. Each one purchased will feed 75 New Yorkers in need.
The International Center of Photography also honored Nadia Hallgren, Deana Lawson and Lindsay Peoples Wagner during its virtual Spotlights Benefit gala.
The annual event, typically held in person, took place on Zoom Thursday night.
The annual Chanel x Tribeca Film “Through Her Lens” program kicked off with a virtual tea party, where representation for women and people of color was discussed by Hollywood A-listers.
The arts organization’s fall fundraiser is a tribute to Nam June Paik’s 1984 televised “Good Morning Mr. Orwell.”