Art For a Cure Raises Funds for Breast Cancer
NOVEMBER 2009
In what was a first for a New Zealand art exhibition, the recent Art for a Cure reached a successful finale as all artworks were sold at an exciting auction event. A completely unique project saw artists create a work inspired by a song, or particular lyric, by a New Zealand musician. In addition to these artworks was a collection of limited edition sculptures specially chosen or created for Art for a Cure. All proceeds, totalling over $150,000, are going to help find a cure for breast cancer within the next nine years, through Breast Cancer Research Trust and its groundbreaking research.
The free 10-day
exhibition, held at Hopetoun Alpha, had high visitor numbers
and strong interest from families who viewed the artworks
while listening to the inspiring music on the iPods
provided.
The exhibition continues online with the
opportunity still to purchase a selection of the limited
edition pieces.
Tony Moffatt, CEO of the Breast Cancer
Research Trust comments, “This exhibition would not have
happened without the artists and musicians who have given us
nothing but positive feedback about how this was run and the
goal of the Trust. We also had a large volunteer group who
assisted us throughout the exhibition. We have been
thrilled with the results.”
Paul Baragwanath,
Curator, comments, “It was an absolutely unique concept
that created an exhibition of exceptional work, igniting the
imagination of artists and the viewing public alike. It has
been a privilege being part of the project.”
Nathan
Haines commented, “It was an honour to be involved with
Art for a Cure and to collaborate and talk with other
artists – after all we are in this
together.”
Moffatt continues, “Over the last three
years, even while the activity of the Trust was growing
considerably, we have held our costs to the extent that an
average of 71% of every dollar raised is available for
research. Over the next four years we anticipate our
efficiencies will improve further and that figure is
forecast to be 76% of every dollar raised being spent on
crucial breast cancer research. It is fundraising
initiatives such as Art for a Cure that will allow us to
reach our goal by 2018.”
Visit http://www.breastcancercure.org.nz for
details.
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