Thank You!
Thank you for joining us for The 365 Party 2023, and an unforgettable night in ICA Miami's Sculpture Garden. Thanks to you, we raised over $1.8 million in support of ICA Miami's mission and our commitment to accessibility. This is a record for this event, and a tribute to our community's strong philanthropy.
At ICA Miami, our job is to think about the future. That means supporting artists, sharing their work, and preserving it for generations to come. Your contributions to The 365 Party are building a legacy around the arts in our city.
We thank and congratulate Janice Lipton for Chairing this successful event. This year, Event Co-Chairs Melinda and Jorge Gonzalez, Christina and David Martin, and Diana Morrison and Itchko Ezratti stepped up to generously add their vision as Co-Chairs. And we acknowledge the incredible contributions of Event Chairs Emeritus, Irma Braman, Margot Greig, and Ray Ellen Yarkin.
This event's success owes much to an outpouring of gratitude to our honorees Stefanie Reed, and the memory of Honorary Trustee Evan J Reed. At Art Basel and Bank of America respectively, the Reed family has championed art and culture in Miami. Their vision of Miami as an arts hub extended to their talented children, Andrew and Rebecca.
ICA Miami's Sculpture Garden
61 NE 41st Street, Miami, Florida
Saturday, March 4, 2023
Cocktails at 6 PM
Dinner at 7 PM
Event Photos
Honoring
We are delighted to honor two exceptional advocates of ICA Miami, Stefanie and Evan Reed at this year's The 365 Party.
Stefanie, a Miami native with an Art History degree from the University of Pennsylvania, has long carried the torch for the city's impressive development as an art and cultural epicenter, both through her work with Art Basel and by graciously lending her expertise to Miami's collectors and cultural leaders.
For more than two decades, Honorary ICA Miami Trustee Evan Reed combined his dynamic business acumen and love of art at Bank of America, where he pioneered the art lending business, amongst other talents. Before Evan's untimely passing, his tireless work ethic was on full display as a Trustee at both ICA Miami and Miami Children’s Museum.
Miami's art community would not be what it is today without the cultivation, guidance and generosity of Stefanie and Evan. We thank them for their indelible and continuing contributions.

The Reed Family

Stefanie and Evan J Reed
Stefanie and Evan met when she was offered her first job upon graduation from the University of Pennsylvania. Stefanie was hired by Jeffrey Deitch at Citibank's Art Advisory Service in New York, where Evan was working as a young private banker. Shortly after their meeting, Evan was accepted to Columbia Business School. He was the first private banker that Citibank permitted to attend business school while working to cover the tuition expenses. Upon his graduation, Evan proposed to Stefanie, and they married in January 1989. After four years of living and working in New York, Stefanie brought Evan to her home in Miami. Evan worked for a few years with Stefanie's father, Michael Block, who owned Surrey's Men's Clothing stores. In 1999, Evan returned to private banking and was hired by NationsBank, which subsequently merged with Bank of America.
Evan would have a storied, twenty-year career at Bank of America, distinguishing himself as a leader in the private banking industry. His clients were entrepreneurs in many disciplines. Evan regularly formed personal relationships with his clients, which often extended to family relationships with Stefanie, Andrew, and Rebecca. Evan became known as the most adept banker in the sphere of art lending, and he shared his love of art with Stefanie and the children. When Stefanie moved to Miami, she was asked by Sotheby's to open a new regional office. After six years working at Sotheby's—and having Andrew and Rebecca—Stefanie founded Stefanie Block Reed, Inc., a fine art consultancy. At about the same time, Art Basel was preparing to open its second fair, Art Basel Miami Beach. Since 2000, Stefanie has played a leading role at the organization, which will celebrate its twenty-first successful show in December 2023.

Rebecca Reed
Born and raised in Miami, Rebecca enjoyed a childhood filled with art and culture, including exhilarating visits to Art Basel and other international fairs. Deeply influenced by her parents' dedication to the arts, Rebecca has carried on their passion, expressing her unique creative vision through her work and personal endeavors. She attended the University of St. Andrews, where she majored in Economics and minored in German studies. At the same time, she gained extensive work experience, seeking opportunities that reflected her desire to combine art and business, including positions with Braman Motors, Jack Shainman Gallery, Louis Vuitton, and Grailed. Upon graduation, she moved to New York City, where she would follow in her father's footsteps at Bank of America. She currently works for the company as an analyst in private banking and the Art Services department, while also assisting with events and clients. In her spare time, Rebecca expresses her personal style by painting shoes with designs inspired by her favorite artists, and which she showcases on her Instagram account @paint.bybecca. She is also an avid traveler and fashion enthusiast, with a particular admiration for Jonathan Anderson.

Andrew Reed
Born and raised in Miami, Andrew Reed graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, studying Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, and Art History, and continued on with his art historical studies at The Courtauld Institute of Art in London, where he earned a Master's degree in Art History. Andrew focused on early Netherlandish art, writing his dissertation on Hieronymus Bosch and his influence in Venice in the first quarter of the sixteenth century. Andrew has since worked at Sotheby's, David Zwirner, and David Kordansky. In these prior jobs, Andrew became highly acquainted with online sales, gallery expansion, and the auction market. As Miami continues to expand as a cultural nexus, Andrew looks to present domestic and international artists in a context that benefits the creator and the community at large. With his gallery program, he will look to champion emerging and mid-career artists, as well as to place them in dialogue with more established names, to recontextualize and energize the respective oeuvres of all. Andrew will also be pursuing an MBA at Columbia University in the fall, focusing on Entrepreneurship and how to thoughtfully and strategically grow his operation.
Benefactors & Supporters
Thank you to our many wonderful supporters. Their generosity to ICA Miami supports long-term sustainability and free and open access to the most innovative arts in South Florida.
Eisenberg & Gelber P.A. Esther & Ralph Gindi Greenberg Traurig, P.A. Kathy & Steve Guttman Hauser & Wirth Matthew & Stephanie Herfield Kris & Maky Hinson Annie & Manny Kadre Tammy & Jay Levine Janice & Alan Lipton Stephanie Thomas & John Marquez Arlene & Larry Mendelson Amanda & Don Mullen Ed & Helen Nicoll Northern Trust Sonia & Keith Pomeroy Andi Potamkin Jackie Soffer & Craig Robins Janna & Marc Ronert Tal & Andre Sakhai Kay Torshen & Alan Schriesheim Van Cleef & Arpels Cameron Carani & Todd White Melissa Cuc & Alex Witkoff
Interested in becoming a Benefactor or Supporter? Please contact Sara Uhlig Perez by email at 365party@icamiami.org or by phone 786-235-2859.
Contact
Sara Uhlig
365party@icamiami.org
786-235-2859