The
Mimms Museum of Technology and Art (Mimms Museum), a nonprofit metro Atlanta attraction that is home to one of the world’s largest collections of digital-era artifacts and rotating art exhibits, will host its fifth annual BYTE fundraising gala on Saturday, March 21, from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Hosted by Fox 5 Atlanta’s Emmy-winning feature reporter Paul Milliken, BYTE26 will feature a chef-curated dinner, inventive cocktails, live and silent auctions and musical entertainment. The evening will mark the official unveiling of
iNSPIRE: Fifty Years of Innovation from Apple, with attendees getting an exclusive first look at the museum’s anticipated landmark exhibition.
“BYTE brings our community together to celebrate innovation, creativity and the stories behind the technology that shapes our lives,” said Lonnie Mimms, founder and board chair of Mimms Museum. “This year, we’re especially excited about the debut of iNSPIRE and the opportunity to recognize the pioneers whose work in design and development helped contributed to many transformative moments in modern technology and culture.”
The evening will begin with a cocktail reception featuring hand-crafted drinks, followed by a chef-curated dinner accompanied by electronic violinist
Michelle Winters. Guests can dance the night away with
Creative Sounds International while enjoying after-hours access to the museum’s celebrated collection of computing artifacts and art installations. Live and silent auctions will take place throughout the evening, featuring unique experiences, artwork and collectibles. All proceeds benefit the museum’s educational initiatives, preservation efforts and future growth.
One of the highlights of the evening will be an exclusive first look at the museum’s highly anticipated iNSPIRE exhibit. Spanning more than 20,000 square feet, iNSPIRE explores Apple’s key contributors, groundbreaking innovations and cultural impact through immersive exhibits and creative installations that showcase five decades at the intersection of technology, art and creativity. Opening to the public on Wednesday, April 1st, the exhibition is expected to be the largest public Apple display, featuring more than 2,000 items, including rare artifacts, prototypes and archival documents.
“By attending, sponsoring or participating in the live and silent auctions at this year’s BYTE gala, our supporters will play a direct role in preserving important stories of technology and culture, helping the museum inspire future generations,” said Rena Youngblood, executive director of Mimms Museum.
For more information on BYTE26 general admission tickets, sponsorships and reserved tables, please visit mimmsmuseum.com/byte26. Supporters unable to attend may still contribute through sponsorships or donations.