Estuary Arts Centre Auction : only 7 days to go
Estuary Arts Centre Auction Sept 24 only 7 days to go
ENTRY is FREE so come along, bring your
friends, neighbours, business associates and family.....
.
Set aside the night of Thursday 24th September from 7pm
until 9pm for an unrepeatable opportunity to purchase great
art at great prices, and at the same time make a huge
contribution to the Estuary Arts Centre - Entry is
FREE.
Over 200 artists have given works for a live
auction, silent auction and tender as their contribution to
keeping our Estuary Arts Centre alive.
Now we
need you to lend your support by coming along to this
auction and amazing art show. Finger foods, drinks, a guest
speaker and entertainment will be provided while you enjoy
the wide variety of art and bid on your favourite
pieces.
With over 200 artists participating, there
will be something for everyone. Our artists include: John
Papas, Mark Dimock, Shane Dudley, Sally Lush and David
Poole - multi-media; Darryl Fagence - glass; Jeff Thomson -
corrugated iron ; Murray Stuart - water colours ; Robert
Onnes - sculptor; Fiona Lander - ceramics; John Phillips -
concrete; Lance O'Gorman, Ross Melles - painters, and many
more....
The evening will be a star studded and memorable event. Our guest speaker is the renowned Mike Hutcheson, Ex MD of Saatchi and Saatchi. New Zealand's - Richard Gee from GEEWIZ - has agreed to be our auctioneer, and there will be an array of local dignitaries in attendance.
On this gala opening evening you will be able to:
- tender a bid for works by
established artists
- partake in a silent auction
- make a bid for mystery' pieces (one a "Goldie")
- and have the opportunity to be first in and BUY ON THE NIGHT'
Our Cafewill be open from 6.00 pm on the night selling fresh coffee, hot snacks and delicious cakes.
Even if you cannot attend the grand opening you can still purchase and bid for Art until October 4th. Check out our website www.estuaryarts.org for more information
If you would like to assist as a sponsor please contact us ASAP.
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