The Thistle Hall $100 Art Sale
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The Thistle Hall $100 Art Sale
Thistle Hall Community Venue is very pleased to announce their annual $100 Art Sale. We are calling for artists to submit their work NOW to be sold on Friday December 4th at our annual $100 Art sale.
This is the fifth annual $100 Art sale Thistle Hall has organised,
Last year’s sale raised over $4,500 towards purchasing a mobile, modular stage for the hall. This year we are continuing the 50/50 split with participating artists, and money raised will go towards new furniture for the gallery and hall. We are hoping to continue the trend with another great event.
This year we will be open for viewing Thursday 3rd December and Friday 4th between 1 and 4pm. The sale starts at 6pm on Friday 4th December. The art sale is cash and carry, you pay and you can take it away, which is an amazing sight to see, walls filled with local works emptying in front of your eyes.
We will also be open 11am to 5pm, Saturday 5th December, for a second chance to buy any unsold work.
The $100 Art Sale is a fantastic event that always attracts big crowds and plenty of publicity, and is an excellent opportunity for artists to contribute to the hall and get a little bit on the side!
We are calling for submissions
NOW, Artists can go to our website www.thistlehall.org.nz to
download a registration form or drop your art into our
office at 295 Cuba St., next to the
gallery.
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