VIP PREVIEW
Thursday, March 19, 2026
5pm - 9pm
Benefiting the Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens
By Invitation Only - VIP Passholders and Members of the Press
This can't-miss event is the first opportunity to acquire the finest investment quality modern and contemporary works prior to the fair’s opening to the public the next day.
2026 Collectors Host Committee for VIP Preview
Catherine Adler, Alina de Almeida & John Paulson, Gigi & Harry Benson CBE, James Coleman, Lisa & James Cohen, Stephania Conrad, Emilia & Jose ‘Pepe’ Fanjul, Frances & Jeffrey Fisher, Candia Fisher, Sue Fuller & Alan Lunder, Susi & Francisco “Paco” Gil, Missy & Eduardo de Guardiola, Jeff Pfeifle & David Granville, Audrey & Martin Gruss, Victoria Hagan & Michael Berman, Kim Heirston, Dee & Tommy Hilfiger, Jane Holzer, Carolina von Humboldt, Merrie & Nathaniel Kramer, Carol and Earle Mack, Francisco & Sofia Vollmer Maduro, Nicola and Jeffrey Marcus, Renée & Carlos Morrison, Brittany & Tommy Morrison, Amy & John Phelan, Marzia Precoda, Ashley Ramos, Priscilla Rattazzi, Mathieu Rosinsky, Kara Ross, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Jana and John Scarpa, Kim Seybert, Stephanie Seymour & Peter Brant, Scott Snyder, Robbi & Bruce Toll, Simone & Kerry Vickar, Sarah & Andrew Wetenhall, Michel Witmer, Silvia & Sophocles Zoullas
2026 Young Collectors Committee
Cayla Birk, Kameron Ramirez, Bianca Cutait, Whitney Schott, Benton Bohannon, Stephanie Gates, Kyle Lucks, Chris Coffee, Grant Sory



Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens comprises the former residence of sculptor Ann Weaver Norton (1905 -1982), the widow of Ralph Hubbard Norton. The Norton House is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and the two-acre property, featuring a collection of 250 rare species of tropical palms, cycads and native plants, lies in the El Cid neighborhood of downtown West Palm Beach on the Intracoastal Waterway. In 1977, Ann Norton’s vision for art and natures symbiotic relationship was realized when she established Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, ensuring accessibility of her property, palms and tropical gardens for public enjoyment as a natural sanctuary in an urban area. Ann and Ralph Norton resided in the Norton House for the duration of their lives. The house was added to the National Register of Historic places in 1990. In 2019, Ann Norton was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame. Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens is a member of the prestigious Historic Artists Homes’ and Studios Program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation as well as an officially designated international arboretum. Complimentary admission for PBM+C VIP Pass Holders March 19-22, 2026.