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Please note: All tickets for Monet in Normandy, including Members tickets, are sold out.
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Member Mondays
Mondays: November 20 and December 18, 2006; January 8, 2007On select Mondays, the exhibition will be open from 12 p.m. until 9 p.m. for Museum members only.
Dinner with Monet
Member Mondays: November 20 and December 18, 2006; January 8, 2007$50 per person, Prix fixe menu
Monet’s affinity for cuisine is well documented. Not only did he know the sisters who developed tart Tatin, but he also forayed into culinary preparations at his home in Normandy. See how Blue Ridge Restaurant reinterprets some classic French recipes with a new flair, and enjoy the lyrical music of Raleigh's own Martha Cecka. Reservations are required for this evening of elegant dining and entertainment: (919) 664-6838.
Member discounts
Don’t forget: Members receive discounts in both the Museum Store and the exhibition store, and in Blue Ridge, the Museum Restaurant.
Member events
Contemporaries “Au Revoir Monet” reception
Wednesday, January 10, 6:30 p.m.EVENT SOLD OUT! Tickets will NOT be available at the door.
Join the Museum's 20- to 40-something group, the Contemporaries, for an evening of special music, food, drinks, and farewell to Monet in Normandy. Curator David Steel will provide remarks on the exhibition.
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