Toasting the end of its Designer Doors for Charity initiative, Viceroy Chicago hosted guests for light bites and libations in its Cedar Ballroom. There, Chicagoans toured an exhibit of painted doors on the fifth floor of the hotel, also taking part in a silent auction with works donated by participating artists and 50 percent of proceeds going to the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation. Shots from the evening, below.
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Guests enjoy bites from Somerset in Viceroy Chicago’s Cedar Ballroom.
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Guests admire silent auction paintings from local artists that participated in the Designer Doors for Charity initiative.
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Guests look at a silent auction piece donated by participating artist Shar Coulson.
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Guests enjoyed libations and bites throughout the evening.
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Jim Higley and Hollis Hanover from the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation talk with guests.
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Jamie Rios, participating artist Veronica Martinez, Jacqueline Hoover, and Shantel Suárez Avila
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Participating artist Kate Tully poses with Andrew Landan and Jon Landan.
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Guests mingle in front of silent auction paintings in the Viceroy Chicago Cedar Ballroom.
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Guests look at artwork donated to the silent auction by artist Alma Dominguez.
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Kate Tully laughs with fellow guests Andrew Landan and Jon Landan.
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Bites from Somerset were served throughout the event.
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Guests talk while looking over a silent auction piece donated by Kate Tully.
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Hollis Hanover from the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation speaks to guests at the Designer Doors for Charity event.
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Viceroy Chicago hotel manager Nienke Oosting speaks to guests at the Designer Doors for Charity event.
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Guests listen to speeches from the Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation and Viceroy Chicago teams.
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Brownies from the Somerset pastry team were served to end the evening.
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Participating artist Janet Hamilton poses with friends and family in front of the door she painted for the initiative.
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Participating artist Alma Dominguez poses in front of the door that she painted for the initiative.
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Alma Dominguez poses with friends and family.
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Veronica Martinez and María Luisa Martínez, who was the inspiration behind her painting.
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Veronica Martinez and María Luisa Martínez
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Veronica Martinez and María Luisa Martínez
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Jacqueline Hoover, Martha Martinez and Elias Martínez, María Luisa Martínez, Jamie Rios, Shantel Suárez Avila, Veronica Martinez, and Luisa Martínez
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Artist Kate Tully with the door she painted for the initiative “Metamorphosis of the Butterfly.”
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Artist Shar Coulson with the door she painted for the initiative “Passion Prevails.”
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