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About the Event

The Waldorf School of Pittsburgh's Moonlight Gallery is an adults-only event featuring a silent art auction, drinks, and light appetizers. Bid on specially curated auction items that are sure to make lovely gifts for you or your loved ones. Try your hand at winning a prize in our Bingo Hall. Come dressed in your holiday festive attire and celebrate the season while supporting WSP!

Each ticket purchased for the live event includes admission, food, one bingo card and two drink tickets (wine, beer, & special non-alcoholic cocktails). Additional drink tickets or bingo cards may be purchased at the event.

Not able to attend in person? No problem. All auction items will be available for bidding on this site via mobile device or computer. You need not attend the in-person event to bid on items.

Get your ticket to Moonlight Gallery for $20 today!

*Note: Shipping not included on any item up for auction/sale.

Moonlight Gallery 2022 Featured Artist

The Waldorf School of Pittsburgh will be showcasing art by Ms. Taye A. Ormsbee (Townley), a beloved community member for over 25 years. Taye helped create the WSP library and volunteered weekly until the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ms. Taye has gifted her final collection of silk watercolor paintings to the school for this very special event.

Nearly 40 years ago, Ms. Taye spent a foundation year at Emerson College in England where she met John Wilkes, a sculptor. This experience is what seeded her imagination for bringing a flowform to the grounds of the Waldorf School of Pittsburgh.

What is a flowform?

Developed by John Wilkes in the 1970s, flowforms were inspired by mountain streams and the powerfully revitalizing properties of naturally purified water. The vortex principle, introduced into biodynamic agriculture by Rudolf Steiner, helped Wilkes to create a series of water features that used water itself as a force for change.

All proceeds from Ms. Taye's paintings will be earmarked for the WSP Flowform Fund. Ms. Taye has already contributed generously to this fund through sales of her other silk paintings.

About the Artist

Ms. Taye A. Ormsbee (Townley) graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1969. She has worked in design studios in New York, San Francisco, and Pittsburgh and has served as an arts apprentice in Bogota, Columbia, and New York City. Ms. Taye is a member of the Anthroposophical Society and is passionate about sharing the foundations of Anthroposophy with the wider community.

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