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For the first time in 35 years, a collection of works from internationally-acclaimed artists Beth Ames Swartz, Hunt Slonem and Wolf Kahn will be available for public viewing and purchase.

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Todi Birds by Hunt Slonem

From Tuesday, March 18th through Saturday, March 22nd, PHX Architecture will host an Art Benefit and Sale available to the public. Art dealer and collector John Rothschild will showcase pieces from his 35-year-old private collection, while his wife, artist Beth Ames Swartz, will debut 12 new pieces of her own, specifically for the event. 

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Understory I by Wolf Kahn

A portion of all proceeds from the weeklong event will benefit O’Connor House, a nonprofit that works to continue retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s lifetime commitment to solving important social, economic and political problems through civil dialogue and civic action.

A proud Patron Circle Member of O’Connor House, PHX Architecture provides dynamic architectural services for traditional and contemporary residential projects, unique commercial, hospitality, restaurant, and clubhouse facilities throughout the United States.82“In residential and commercial projects we design spaces that can accommodate art, this time we get to turn our own office into a temporary gallery, creating an opportunity for people to purchase art from this exclusive private collection benefitting O’Connor House,” said Nikal Conti, Principal at PHX Architecture.